Uganda Airlines Magazine features Hiking in Karamoja, northeast Uganda – The mountains of Karamoja are an exciting alternative to the more strenuous climbs in East Africa with many of the same attractions, a milder climate, lower elevation and requires no special equipment or technical experience.
The so-called Karamoja plateau is defined by a string of volcanic mountains starting from Mount Kadam (3,063m), Mount Napak (2,538m), Mount Moroto (3,083m) and Mount Morungole (2,749m).
Uganda Airliens Ngaali Magazine also featured the 1-3 Day Walking Safari developed by Kara-Tunga. This trip is a great way to experience the unique and untouched diversity of Uganda’s most unknown wildlife reserves on foot. Traversing the sacred hills, dropping in and out of valleys, the terrain continually showcases the unique habitats and birdlife.
Travel with a purpose – Kara-Tunga connects Uganda’s most remote communities with the world, aimed at improving their lives and enriching travellers’ experiences. Watch a non-profit from Hungary deliver 205 SeatPacks (an adjustable backpack, bamboo and canvas chair and desk) to children studying at Usake Community School in the Morungole Mountains, one of the northernmost, most …
Trekking Mt Elgon – A great start of the year with a publication of the Mount Elgon hike by Clark Expeditions in the hiking and trekking magazine for the Benelux ‘Bergen Magazine’.
The Dutch publication of Lonely Planet Magazine has featured Karamoja as Travel Tip for Uganda. Read the short Dutch interview with Kara-Tunga founder Theo Vos. Click here for the English story.
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Uganda Airlines feature Hiking in Karamoja Uganda
Uganda Airlines Magazine features Hiking in Karamoja, northeast Uganda – The mountains of Karamoja are an exciting alternative to the more strenuous climbs in East Africa with many of the same attractions, a milder climate, lower elevation and requires no special equipment or technical experience.
The so-called Karamoja plateau is defined by a string of volcanic mountains starting from Mount Kadam (3,063m), Mount Napak (2,538m), Mount Moroto (3,083m) and Mount Morungole (2,749m).
Uganda Airliens Ngaali Magazine also featured the 1-3 Day Walking Safari developed by Kara-Tunga. This trip is a great way to experience the unique and untouched diversity of Uganda’s most unknown wildlife reserves on foot. Traversing the sacred hills, dropping in and out of valleys, the terrain continually showcases the unique habitats and birdlife.
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