The next mountains are Mount Napak (1 Day – 21 Km – 1,275 m ascend) and Mount Kadam (1 Day – 27 Km – 1,555 m).
If you missed this year, save the date for next year’s KARAMOJA FOUR MOUNTAIN CHALLENGE: 9-15 DECEMBER. It will include Mount Morungole (1 Day – 15 Km – 949 m ascend).
This year’s event is a collaboration between Kara-Tunga Tours and Mountain Slayers Uganda (club). Together we aim at promoting Ungada’s lesser-known mountains in Karamoja. And create opportunities for the adjacent communities through ecotourism.
A team of Ugandan content makers travelled to northeastern Uganda and asked Kara-Tunga to host them in Karamoja sub-region and give them an authentic taste of Karimojong culture.
Maria Schiffer, 11th December 2022 – I’m back in Uganda because of Theo, whom I met while working on my book Eating With Africa In 2018. I’ve been traveling along the Warrior Nomad Trail the last week, researching and experiencing Community Tourism.
Dutch tourism college launches partnership in Uganda’s Karamojaland – This week we kickstarted a long-term partnership in developing market-driven training programs in tourism and hospitality for the Karamoja region and bordering subregions like Turkana in Northern Kenya.
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Kickoff Karamoja 3 Mountain Challenge
It’s happening! Yesterday, we kicked off the inaugural “Karamoja 3 Mountains Challenge” with Mount Moroto 1 Day – 24 Km – 1,560 m ascend!
The next mountains are Mount Napak (1 Day – 21 Km – 1,275 m ascend) and Mount Kadam (1 Day – 27 Km – 1,555 m).
If you missed this year, save the date for next year’s KARAMOJA FOUR MOUNTAIN CHALLENGE: 9-15 DECEMBER. It will include Mount Morungole (1 Day – 15 Km – 949 m ascend).
This year’s event is a collaboration between Kara-Tunga Tours and Mountain Slayers Uganda (club). Together we aim at promoting Ungada’s lesser-known mountains in Karamoja. And create opportunities for the adjacent communities through ecotourism.
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