For the fourth time I have visited the beautiful land of the Karamoja, with its beautiful people. For the second time I joined the Tour of Karamoja, the 7-day cycling trip through the hills and valleys in Uganda and Kenya. The Tour of Karamoja is the ultimate combination of physical endurance, teamwork ánd many interesting and beautiful encounters with the proud inhabitants of this area. We were welcomed with dance and songs, rituals and laughter. It was really impressive.
Kara-Tunga’s team, is a strong group of really hardworking people who were able to show hospitality even under rough conditions.
I really want to say Alakara Nooi to Kara-Tunga for the great experience the have created! Hope to see you soon!
Tour of Karamoja Ride4GirlChild participants and friends have fundraised $7,525 for 15 scholarships going to vulnerable girls from host communities along the Warrior Nomad tourist trail through northeast Uganda. The girls will get a life-changing opportunity through a fully funded vocational training at Matany Girls Vocational School. Support the girls by donating any amount from …
“We were 2 friends looking for a small Hike around Mount Moroto and what we experienced was beyond our expectations! Amazing hike organised with beautiful views and villages! Great interaction with the locals as well!” (Read the original review by Eleanor Pairet on Facebook)
Until recently, Karamoja was barely a blip on the map. Yet, the breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage are a hard contrast with visible signs of severe poverty and struggle, as Karamoja stands as one of the world’s most impoverished regions.
Trekking Uganda’s Mount Kadam with Kenya-based Dutch primatologist Yvonne A. de Jong and American conservationist and ecologist Thomas M. Butynski have had an interest for what lies within the forgotten corners of Uganda’s Karamoja sub-region and bordering Kenya’s Turkana and West-Pokot counties.
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Testimonial: My second time on the Impressive Tour of Karamoja
For the fourth time I have visited the beautiful land of the Karamoja, with its beautiful people. For the second time I joined the Tour of Karamoja, the 7-day cycling trip through the hills and valleys in Uganda and Kenya. The Tour of Karamoja is the ultimate combination of physical endurance, teamwork ánd many interesting and beautiful encounters with the proud inhabitants of this area. We were welcomed with dance and songs, rituals and laughter. It was really impressive.
Kara-Tunga’s team, is a strong group of really hardworking people who were able to show hospitality even under rough conditions.
I really want to say Alakara Nooi to Kara-Tunga for the great experience the have created! Hope to see you soon!
Source: TripAdvisor
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