Check out the first free bi-weekly Tour of Karamoja – Preparation ride which took place on Sunday 16th January 2022 in Uganda’s capital city Kampala. The ride was organised by Red Dirt Uganda and Bike Shop Uganda. Join the next ride on Sunday 30th January. Sign up for the Facebook event to receive regular updates.
Join the next ride
Join one of the free upcoming preparation rides or attend the Nabugabo Triathlon (19-20 Feb 2022) to get ready for the Tour of Karamoja – Easter 2022 Bike Challenge. Learn more about how to join on the Tour of Karamoja – Training page.
Sun, 30 Jan – Preparation ride
4,5,6 Feb – 3 Days Nabugabo test ride
19,20 Feb – Nabugabo Triathlon
27 Feb – Preparation ride
6 March – Preparation ride
20 March – Preparation ride
10 April – Preparation ride
15-24 April – Tour of Karamoja
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Tour of Karamoja 2022, Social Bicycle Tour in Kampala
Tour of Karamoja launches Virtual Wilderness Bike Weekend – The Tour of Karamoja has made friends from around the world who would have loved to join the 2020 edition in other circumstances.
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.
Watch the second episode of the Tour of Karamoja 2021, Bike Challenge video series wherein the participants ride 70Km through the woodlands of Pokotland in Amudat district to the shores of Kenya’s Lake Turkana. This stage is a truly rewarding off-the-beaten-path journey with majestic views of the East African Rift Valley and the colourful traditional …
Relive the annual bike tradition ‘Tour of Karamoja, October 2021‘. “A caravan of 21 international riders has taken the challenge to ride 500Km through Uganda’s untamed wilderness to raise awareness for Karamojaland as destination, thereby create job opportunities, foster peace and raise money to educate the girl-child for an inclusive and sustainable sector.”
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Photos first Tour of Karamoja Preparation Ride
Check out the first free bi-weekly Tour of Karamoja – Preparation ride which took place on Sunday 16th January 2022 in Uganda’s capital city Kampala. The ride was organised by Red Dirt Uganda and Bike Shop Uganda. Join the next ride on Sunday 30th January. Sign up for the Facebook event to receive regular updates.
Join the next ride
Join one of the free upcoming preparation rides or attend the Nabugabo Triathlon (19-20 Feb 2022) to get ready for the Tour of Karamoja – Easter 2022 Bike Challenge. Learn more about how to join on the Tour of Karamoja – Training page.
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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.
Watch: Tour of Karamoja, Bike Challenge – Episode 2
Watch the second episode of the Tour of Karamoja 2021, Bike Challenge video series wherein the participants ride 70Km through the woodlands of Pokotland in Amudat district to the shores of Kenya’s Lake Turkana. This stage is a truly rewarding off-the-beaten-path journey with majestic views of the East African Rift Valley and the colourful traditional …
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Relive the annual bike tradition ‘Tour of Karamoja, October 2021‘. “A caravan of 21 international riders has taken the challenge to ride 500Km through Uganda’s untamed wilderness to raise awareness for Karamojaland as destination, thereby create job opportunities, foster peace and raise money to educate the girl-child for an inclusive and sustainable sector.”