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.
We are passionate about creating experiences that not only showcase the beauty of our lands, but also celebrate and empower the community.
About the recognition
The CBI website, a key resource for European businesses venturing into international markets, highlights Kara-Tunga under the “Sustainable Tour Operators” section, specifically focusing on Socio-cultural Preservation. This aligns with our core values, which prioritize protecting and fostering the rich cultural heritage of Karamoja.
Here at Kara-Tunga, we believe responsible tourism goes beyond minimising our negative impacts. We strive to amplify our positive impact by:
Supporting local communities: We create employment opportunities for local people and actively promote community tourism initiatives. Learn about Development of Community Tourism Experiences.
Preserving cultural heritage: We connect travelers with local artisans, fostering knowledge exchange and preserving traditional crafts. Learn about Cultural Heritage Preservation initiatives.
Empowering communities: We empower local communities through capacity building aimed at fostering autonomy and accountability. Learn more about the Karamoja Travel Manifesto.
This recognition is a testament to our ongoing commitment. We’re dedicated to providing lasting experiences for our guests and the community for generations to come.
Ready to travel with a purpose?
Explore our website and let us create a personalised adventure that celebrates cultural immersion and responsible tourism.
It was a fantastic week showcasing Kara-Tunga Tours and Kara-Tunga Foundation at the Uganda-EU Business Forum in Kampala. I’m excited to continue these conversations at the Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo on May 23-25, 2024! See you there!
We are looking back with a huge smile to a fantastic AdventureELEVATE in Jordan! From cycling through the magical landscapes to representing Uganda and Karamoja when networking with travel agents from around the world.
The origin of Uganda’s Jie and Kenya’s Turkana-tribe – At this rock, just east of Kotido Town, a great journey is traced – one that permanent links two great ethnicities! To this rock the Jie and Turkana periodically return in peace and harmony to trace the footsteps of Nayeche…
Knowing which animals live where is critical to planning effective conservation following to the two researchers. With the support of a grant from the National Geographic Society they are now focusing their research on the primates of Uganda. They conducted primate surveys in northeastern Uganda from 2014 to 2017
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Recognition for Socio-Cultural Preservation in Tourism
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.
We are passionate about creating experiences that not only showcase the beauty of our lands, but also celebrate and empower the community.
About the recognition
The CBI website, a key resource for European businesses venturing into international markets, highlights Kara-Tunga under the “Sustainable Tour Operators” section, specifically focusing on Socio-cultural Preservation. This aligns with our core values, which prioritize protecting and fostering the rich cultural heritage of Karamoja.
Here at Kara-Tunga, we believe responsible tourism goes beyond minimising our negative impacts. We strive to amplify our positive impact by:
This recognition is a testament to our ongoing commitment. We’re dedicated to providing lasting experiences for our guests and the community for generations to come.
Ready to travel with a purpose?
Explore our website and let us create a personalised adventure that celebrates cultural immersion and responsible tourism.
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