Learn how East Africa’s Warrior Nomad Trail is making a meaningful difference in East African nations like Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia, and South Sudan through tourism.
The Warrior Nomad Trail offers travelers an authentic cultural experience and untamed outdoor adventure in East Africa’s least travelled areas. The cross-border tourist trail connects colorful people and remarkable places from Northeastern Uganda, South Sudan, Northern Kenya and Southwest Ethiopia. The initiative aims at creating (job) opportunities, preservation of cultural heritage, biodiversity and foster peace among neighboring communities.
Passort Creative
Passport Creative is run by Alex Jeffries, an award-winning television producer and copywriter dedicated to supporting tourism’s responsible growth throughout the world. Watch more video’s on Passport Creative YouTube Channel.
The Warrior Nomad Trail is developed to inspire tourists to travel beyond the usual wildlife attractions in East Africa. The Trail Pass is a personal souvenir with key travel information, tips on things to do and a document to capture memorable moments on your adventure.
Art and Film changing Karamoja: Native Travel Festival and Kara-Tunga Arts & Tours are positively changing the image of Karamoja (northeast Uganda) through Art and Film.
The far less-travelled route up to Kidepo National Park heads through the wilds of Karamojaland in the eastern reaches of Uganda, a two- or three-day journey that takes you though some of the most stunning scenery in the country. You’ll pass by timeless by timeless planins peppered with tall jagged peaks and fields ablaze with …
A team of researchers found a mutilated fossil, believed to be the remote cousin of Hominidae in volcanic ash on the slopes of Mt Napak, in Karamoja on July 18, 2011.
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Warrior Nomad TrailIs Changing Lives in East Africa
Learn how East Africa’s Warrior Nomad Trail is making a meaningful difference in East African nations like Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia, and South Sudan through tourism.
The Warrior Nomad Trail offers travelers an authentic cultural experience and untamed outdoor adventure in East Africa’s least travelled areas. The cross-border tourist trail connects colorful people and remarkable places from Northeastern Uganda, South Sudan, Northern Kenya and Southwest Ethiopia. The initiative aims at creating (job) opportunities, preservation of cultural heritage, biodiversity and foster peace among neighboring communities.
Passort Creative
Passport Creative is run by Alex Jeffries, an award-winning television producer and copywriter dedicated to supporting tourism’s responsible growth throughout the world. Watch more video’s on Passport Creative YouTube Channel.
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