Things to do in Abim – Abim is a unique geographical location with rugged mountains and lush green vegetation. The people of Abim do not identify themselves with their Karimojong or Lango neighbours, they find themselves unique and go by the name of Ethur.
Abim is far off the main Northeastern tourism circuit starting from Sipi Falls through Moroto to Kidepo Valley. Though the district’s natural beauty, unspoilt culture and untold myths are worth a visit.
Watch this video from as early as 2010 showcasing all the reasons to visit this hidden beauty of Uganda’s Northeast.
We’re happy to share our progress in developing community-driven tourism enterprises near Uganda’s three national parks: Lake Mburo, Murchison Falls, and Kidepo Valley.
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Things to do in Abim – Myth of the Mountain
Things to do in Abim – Abim is a unique geographical location with rugged mountains and lush green vegetation. The people of Abim do not identify themselves with their Karimojong or Lango neighbours, they find themselves unique and go by the name of Ethur.
Abim is far off the main Northeastern tourism circuit starting from Sipi Falls through Moroto to Kidepo Valley. Though the district’s natural beauty, unspoilt culture and untold myths are worth a visit.
Watch this video from as early as 2010 showcasing all the reasons to visit this hidden beauty of Uganda’s Northeast.
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