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!
Watch Stage 5 of the Tour of Karamoja Uganda’s ultimate wilderness bike challenge. This stage is for many the most anticipated of the northern circuit. This part of the Warrior Nomad Trail passes through the most northeastern edge of the country, over the rift escarpment ⛰️ through highlands of the Ik-community. Learn more about the event …
Watch the ? Queen Stage of the Tour of Karamoja. The riders will ride 136Km and climb 1,5Km from the shores of Lake Turkwel in Kenya to the slopes of Mount Moroto in Uganda. Learn more about the event and register for the next edition 15-23 April 2022 on the Tour of Karamoja page.
When my family came to visit me in Uganda, I wanted them to experience the pearl of Africa in its purest form – no typical touristic stuff, where you feel like sitting in a cinema, watching the life happening from a secure distance. A friend of mine recommended to Climb Mount Kadam with Kara-Tunga to me and I was …
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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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