In collaboration with the Office of the Prime Minister in Moroto and Africa Renewal Ministries, we mobilised and distributed food to the elderly sick and disabled from the hard to reach valleys of Mount Moroto to the forgotten villages of Moroto District.
This is an example of how we try to take responsibility and give back to the always hospitable communities that share their culture and traditions with our guests.
We are looking forward to collaborate more with similar organisations in order to improve the livelihoods of the communities that we involve in tourism.
Ban plastic bags for tourism in Karamoja: During World Earth Day on April 22nd, we went out to clean the streets of our municipal in Moroto town and the trails on Mount Moroto to raise awareness and launch our principles for Responsible Tourism in Karamoja.
The potential of tourism in Uganda is enormous. The ‘Pearl of Africa’ is famous for its gorilla’s and chimpanzees, but has much more to offer. The active tourist can go hiking, mountaineering and mountain biking. The cultural tourist will be amazed by the numerous local traditions, customs, arts & crafts.
Internship Karamoja Sustainable Tourism Management – In 2019, I got the chance to be part of Kara-Tunga team as a volunteer for 6 months, from February to July 2019. What a pleasure! I was in charge of the sustainable development of the tour company and especially of helping them being certified Travelife (a sustainable tourism …
Tourism Hospitality Training in Feedback and Compliments Training – At Kara-Tunga we highly value development of interpersonal skills and have had the opportunity to collaborate with experienced facilitators like the Akiiki initiative and the last weeks with Marielle.
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Food distribution vulnerable community Mount Moroto
Food distribution vulnerable community Mount Moroto – Recently we had the opportunity to give back to the remote and sometimes unreachable communities that we involve in our activities.
In collaboration with the Office of the Prime Minister in Moroto and Africa Renewal Ministries, we mobilised and distributed food to the elderly sick and disabled from the hard to reach valleys of Mount Moroto to the forgotten villages of Moroto District.
This is an example of how we try to take responsibility and give back to the always hospitable communities that share their culture and traditions with our guests.
We are looking forward to collaborate more with similar organisations in order to improve the livelihoods of the communities that we involve in tourism.
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