Learn how Kara-Tunga was involved in developing and promoting adventure and cultural tourism in Uganda’s Karamoja sub-region. These efforts have resulted in the establishment of the Warrior Nomad Trail. A cross-border culture and adventure tourist trail. Through least travelled East Africa.
Adventure Tourism Uganda
Spectacular landscapes, a great variety of cultures and the most welcoming people: Uganda has so much to offer to tourists. However, the potential of the adventure and cultural tourism sector remains largely untapped.
In close collaboration with the Dutch government, a group of Dutch-Ugandan companies joined hands to boost the adventure and cultural tourism sector.
The companies developed new activities in the field of cycling, motorcycling, running, hiking and cultural tourism as well as to improve the skills of professionals working in the sector. Learn more at www.adventuretourismug.com
Overall Impact
Developed 28 tourist products
Trained 586 people in various skills
Established 121 business collaborations
Supported 46 publications
Made at least 390 Uganda tourism players aware of the potential of adventure tourism
It’s an absolute milestone for the Karamoja Tourism Academy to host one of Uganda’s most famous travel journalist and marketeers ‘Charlotte Beauvoisin’ (Diary of a Muzungu) for the first time in Karamoja sub-region. Charlotte is facilitating a 4-day digital marketing introduction training for local tourism startups to strengthen the capacity of stakeholders along the Warrior …
From 8-10 December 2017, we had a blast with an exchange visit of multidisciplinary Ugandan artists meeting Karimojong artists organised by Native Travel Festival and supported by Stichting DOEN.
The first ever survey of the Uganda’s only endemic Fox’s Weaver is conducted in Pian-Upe Wildlife Reserve in Northeastern Uganda. The program is initiated by Nature Uganda, funded by UNDP Small Grants Programme and spearheaded by Jonathan Onongo.
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Impact video Adventure Tourism Uganda initiative
Learn how Kara-Tunga was involved in developing and promoting adventure and cultural tourism in Uganda’s Karamoja sub-region. These efforts have resulted in the establishment of the Warrior Nomad Trail. A cross-border culture and adventure tourist trail. Through least travelled East Africa.
Adventure Tourism Uganda
Spectacular landscapes, a great variety of cultures and the most welcoming people: Uganda has so much to offer to tourists. However, the potential of the adventure and cultural tourism sector remains largely untapped.
In close collaboration with the Dutch government, a group of Dutch-Ugandan companies joined hands to boost the adventure and cultural tourism sector.
The companies developed new activities in the field of cycling, motorcycling, running, hiking and cultural tourism as well as to improve the skills of professionals working in the sector. Learn more at www.adventuretourismug.com
Overall Impact
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