In the first phase, the camp will host biodiversity researchers to ascertain a baseline for our conservation activities. Besides that, it will function as a basecamp for our biodiversity and conservation monitoring team.
From October this year, we are expecting to also host travellers as part of Kara-Tunga Camps network of accommodation facilities in Uganda’s northeastern Karamoja region.
We can’t wait to share this with more people and positively impact the protection, and restoration of biodiversity as well as create economic opportunities for the community.
Kara-Tunga co-founder Theo Vos was asked to share what the essence of meaningful and effective stakeholder engagement is for Kara-Tunga. And what should the travel industry pay attention to and how should they engage with organisations like Kara-Tunga?
We at Kara-Tunga are thrilled to announce that we’ve been featured on the prestigious CBI website as a Best Practice for Socio-Cultural Preservation in the tourism sector.
Moroto, Uganda, April 22-24, 2024 – A landmark event took place in Karamoja as a total of 32 tourism and hospitality stakeholders from the Karamoja sub-region of Uganda gathered at the Leslona Hotel to participate in a workshop on visitor flow analysis. This workshop marked a significant step towards the development of the much-anticipated Karamoja …
Kara-Tunga spearheads the development of regional tourism in Uganda’s Karamoja region and is the initiator of the Warrior Nomad Trail. This trail is aimed at mitigating over-tourism, insuring quality of service, diversifying tourism product offering and preserving cultural and natural heritage by developing tourism opportunities around the region.
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Opening Pian-Upe Eco Camp for Researchers
We are excited to share our new Eco Camp at the stunning foothills of Mt Kadam and Pian-Upe Wildlife Reserve. The camp is part of the Karamoja Conservation Zones initiative.
In the first phase, the camp will host biodiversity researchers to ascertain a baseline for our conservation activities. Besides that, it will function as a basecamp for our biodiversity and conservation monitoring team.
From October this year, we are expecting to also host travellers as part of Kara-Tunga Camps network of accommodation facilities in Uganda’s northeastern Karamoja region.
We can’t wait to share this with more people and positively impact the protection, and restoration of biodiversity as well as create economic opportunities for the community.
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