The Tour of Karmoja 2023 was the first time I was doing a tour like this. I would say it’s not for the faint-hearted, it’s physically hard. Riding 7 days in a row was new to me and the tour helped me push my limits, and I could find out more about my own capacities.
I discovered the Karamojong’s (Uganda) culture more in detail, as well as the Turkana (Kenya) and other tribes like the Ik and Pokot. The different visits, dances arranged and encounters made during the re were just fabulous. I was flabbergasted to ride in such remote, ever-changing beautiful landscapes and places.
Alakara Noi to the crew that made this once-in-a-lifetime experience possible!
One year ago, Robin and Simon were one of our first guest that traveled to the remote northeast to Discover Karamoja with us. A few months ago we received the joyful news that Robin decided to visit us again and bring her father and his partner as well… even though they only had 2 days in total.
Near Moroto we privately had a traditional Karamojong village tour with a local guide. Normally, I don’t like village tours, but this was better than expected and pure.
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 …
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Testimonial: It helped me push my limits
The Tour of Karmoja 2023 was the first time I was doing a tour like this. I would say it’s not for the faint-hearted, it’s physically hard. Riding 7 days in a row was new to me and the tour helped me push my limits, and I could find out more about my own capacities.
I discovered the Karamojong’s (Uganda) culture more in detail, as well as the Turkana (Kenya) and other tribes like the Ik and Pokot. The different visits, dances arranged and encounters made during the re were just fabulous. I was flabbergasted to ride in such remote, ever-changing beautiful landscapes and places.
Alakara Noi to the crew that made this once-in-a-lifetime experience possible!
From: Clement Bilon
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