Other than many people know, the highest peak of Mountain Moroto is not the famously climbed ‘Imagit’ it’s actually the peak called Sokodek.
The Imagit peak is reachable in one day of hiking and the descend will take you only half a day. The real peak of Mountain Moroto is only reachable in one day by experienced or fit hikers and the descend to the starting point will take at least a full day.
Contact us for more info about hiking to the highest peak of Mountain Moroto with our experienced guides that are trained in first aid and are provided with first class camping equipment.
Find more info on the Mountain Moroto page or explore the other mountain ranges of northeaster Uganda on our Mountains page.
The recently formed Mount Moroto Tourism Association has completed its first action point being the maintenance of the three main trails. These trails are the main access routes for the community and also for tourists. We are proud to see the first action point to be completed successfully with the necessary accountability of the association.
Virtual tour: Nature Walk on the slopes of Mount Moroto – Get to know our team of skilled guides operating in Uganda’s Northeastern wilderness called Karamoja land. Karamoja has a semi-arid climate what is truly unique for Uganda. It therefore hosts a different flora and fauna than anywhere else found in the country.
Documentary COVID-19 Hope for Tourism in Karamoja – This is where the Kara-Tunga journey started, 4 years ago on Mountain Moroto. And today we are grateful to be able to share why Karamoja is undoubtedly Uganda’s Best Kept Secret with the help of the makers of ‘The Best Job Ever – A Documentary of 14 …
Tour operators and trip planners from Mount Rwenzori, Mount Elgon and Karamoja sub-region Warrior Nomad Trail are participating in a workshop “Expedition Planning”.
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Climb the highest peak of Mountain Moroto
Other than many people know, the highest peak of Mountain Moroto is not the famously climbed ‘Imagit’ it’s actually the peak called Sokodek.
The Imagit peak is reachable in one day of hiking and the descend will take you only half a day. The real peak of Mountain Moroto is only reachable in one day by experienced or fit hikers and the descend to the starting point will take at least a full day.
Contact us for more info about hiking to the highest peak of Mountain Moroto with our experienced guides that are trained in first aid and are provided with first class camping equipment.
Find more info on the Mountain Moroto page or explore the other mountain ranges of northeaster Uganda on our Mountains page.
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Virtual tour: Nature Walk on the slopes of Mt Moroto
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