Trail mapping on Mount Moroto – One of our goals is preservation of cultural heritage through tourism and therefore we are working hand in hand with the elders as gatekeepers and the youth to document, manage and share.
Kara-Tunga also donated 3 dustbins to support the community in collecting rubbish and raising awareness about the association and their goals.
In addition this exercise increases the knowledge of our tour guides and improves the relationship with the community what will naturally result in enrichment of the tourism experience.
We use collaborative trail mapping as tool to guide the conversation and document tangible and intangible cultural heritage, cultural and historical points of importance, trails, villages and natural resources.
Follow our journey in developing a model for socio-economical development through community tourism in rural Africa.
Watch the official video of Uganda Tourism Board focusing on destination Karamoja for World Tourism Day 2021 theme Inclusive Tourism. The video is broadcasted on Uganda national tv channels NTV, NBS, UBC.
On our journey to develop Uganda’s new tourist product Warrior Nomad Trail, we asked for input and buy-in from national stakeholders during a workshop in Kampala.
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
Trail mapping on Mount Moroto
Trail mapping on Mount Moroto – One of our goals is preservation of cultural heritage through tourism and therefore we are working hand in hand with the elders as gatekeepers and the youth to document, manage and share.
Kara-Tunga also donated 3 dustbins to support the community in collecting rubbish and raising awareness about the association and their goals.
In addition this exercise increases the knowledge of our tour guides and improves the relationship with the community what will naturally result in enrichment of the tourism experience.
We use collaborative trail mapping as tool to guide the conversation and document tangible and intangible cultural heritage, cultural and historical points of importance, trails, villages and natural resources.
Follow our journey in developing a model for socio-economical development through community tourism in rural Africa.
Hike with us Mount Moroto and automatically support the community initiative. $5 per tourist directly goes to the community fund: www.kara-tunga.com/mountains-karamoja. Learn more about our community projects at www.kara-tunga.com/sustainability/
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