Climate change and rising food prices are affecting the most vulnerable in our region, especially the elderly and young children.
We are therefore grateful that tourism connects us with well-wishers like the ‘Apar foundation‘ and Shanta Patel Rabadiya. They supported 200 needy families with medical checkup, food and clothes.
We will continue to advocate for our partner communities through the Kara-Tunga Foundation for sustainable solutions through ecotourism and conservation.
Art and Film changing Karamoja: Native Travel Festival and Kara-Tunga Arts & Tours are positively changing the image of Karamoja (northeast Uganda) through Art and Film.
We are celebrating a milestone in the development of the Warrior Nomad Trail with a workshop attended by 35 key-tourism stakeholders from Uganda’s Karamoja region. The meeting was aimed at fostering sustainable coordination of the regional tourism sector with the Warrior Nomad Trail at the centre. The participants shared their input and ideas on the …
1st December 2022, Kampala Uganda – Kara-Tunga Tours received the Ekkula Pearl of Africa Tourism Awards for It’s contribution towards the development of Cultural Tourism in Uganda.
Karamoja Tourism Academy and partners kickstarted the ‘Boost the Employability of Tourism employees in Elgon and Karamoja’ project. 20 ambitious business leaders participated in the first workshop to develop the framework for the 2 years project.
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Supporting 200 vulnerable communities
Climate change and rising food prices are affecting the most vulnerable in our region, especially the elderly and young children.
We are therefore grateful that tourism connects us with well-wishers like the ‘Apar foundation‘ and Shanta Patel Rabadiya. They supported 200 needy families with medical checkup, food and clothes.
We will continue to advocate for our partner communities through the Kara-Tunga Foundation for sustainable solutions through ecotourism and conservation.
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