Gabriel Gersch supports development Uganda’s Warrior Nomad Trail – Gabriel has a special connection with the wilderness and especially Karamoja. Seven years ago, it’s believed that he was the first modern-day adventurer to walk the full length of Karamojaland in 100 years. He is therefore the perfect person to help develop the long-distance walking trail.
Kara-Tunga co-founder Theo Vos bumped into the inspirational journey of Gabriel Gersch back in 2016. Gabriel and his companion walked from Mount Elgon National Park up to Kidepo Valley National Park. It was a staggering journey 5+ weeks and up to 700Km. Gabriel wrote about his journey on his website together with beautiful photos of Uganda’s wilderness and it never left Theo’s mind.
Gabriel Gersch (2013): “Accompanied by my friend Gerald Klamer I climbed Mt. Elgon in Eastern Uganda and afterwards crossed the entire region of Karamoja on foot. Karamoja is the country’s driest, most traditional and most dangerous place: foreign offices of all Western countries advice against going there, which makes it a place without any tourists, but the time we spent in the beautiful land of the “Nomad Warriors” was just absolutely amazing.” www.gabriel-gersch.com/
The Karamoja-traverse is not his only wilderness adventure as showcased on his website. Gabriel started as guide in Alaska and nowadays leads trips around the world, with the goal of offering affordable opportunities to people who might not be able to afford it. People cover their own expenses, with Gersch charging only a small amount for helping them with personal preparation and group leadership.” Learn more about Gabriel on his website Outventurous.com.
Theo’s ambition was to follow his ancestral migrational routes up to the described place of origin in Ethiopia and develop a tourism trail accordingly. A few years later, he teamed up with two journalists to the sacred hills of the Karimojong, located within the fast bushland of Matheniko Wildlife Reserve. This left him hungry for more.
Kara-Tunga recently launched the project to make this journey become reality; The Warrior Nomad Trail and Theo finally contacted Gabriel who enthusiastically joined the project do develop a long-distance hiking trail.
Join Gabriel for the exclusive pilot trip
Gabriel will support the development of East Africa’s first long-distance cultural trail and host the first pilot walk with clients in winter 2020 or 2021.
Expect a 21-day adventure for a limited group of 10 participants who will need to solicit for a place. The trip will be an exploration of Karamoja’s highlights in nature, wildlife, birds and culture. The adventure will be a mix of travelling on foot with donkeys, mountain biking, 2 or 3 demanding mountain climbs and a few days for relaxing with good food and cold beer.
The origin of Uganda’s Jie and Kenya’s Turkana-tribe – At this rock, just east of Kotido Town, a great journey is traced – one that permanent links two great ethnicities! To this rock the Jie and Turkana periodically return in peace and harmony to trace the footsteps of Nayeche…
The highly anticipated road constructions connecting Kenya to South Sudan through Turkana county is coming to an end. The locals of Kakuma town in Turkana county are excited about the development that will drastically increase their mobility and connection to neighbouring countries.
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Gabriel Gersch supports Warrior Nomad Trail
Gabriel Gersch supports development Uganda’s Warrior Nomad Trail – Gabriel has a special connection with the wilderness and especially Karamoja. Seven years ago, it’s believed that he was the first modern-day adventurer to walk the full length of Karamojaland in 100 years. He is therefore the perfect person to help develop the long-distance walking trail.
Kara-Tunga co-founder Theo Vos bumped into the inspirational journey of Gabriel Gersch back in 2016. Gabriel and his companion walked from Mount Elgon National Park up to Kidepo Valley National Park. It was a staggering journey 5+ weeks and up to 700Km. Gabriel wrote about his journey on his website together with beautiful photos of Uganda’s wilderness and it never left Theo’s mind.
The Karamoja-traverse is not his only wilderness adventure as showcased on his website. Gabriel started as guide in Alaska and nowadays leads trips around the world, with the goal of offering affordable opportunities to people who might not be able to afford it. People cover their own expenses, with Gersch charging only a small amount for helping them with personal preparation and group leadership.” Learn more about Gabriel on his website Outventurous.com.
Theo’s ambition was to follow his ancestral migrational routes up to the described place of origin in Ethiopia and develop a tourism trail accordingly. A few years later, he teamed up with two journalists to the sacred hills of the Karimojong, located within the fast bushland of Matheniko Wildlife Reserve. This left him hungry for more.
Kara-Tunga recently launched the project to make this journey become reality; The Warrior Nomad Trail and Theo finally contacted Gabriel who enthusiastically joined the project do develop a long-distance hiking trail.
Join Gabriel for the exclusive pilot trip
Gabriel will support the development of East Africa’s first long-distance cultural trail and host the first pilot walk with clients in winter 2020 or 2021.
Expect a 21-day adventure for a limited group of 10 participants who will need to solicit for a place. The trip will be an exploration of Karamoja’s highlights in nature, wildlife, birds and culture. The adventure will be a mix of travelling on foot with donkeys, mountain biking, 2 or 3 demanding mountain climbs and a few days for relaxing with good food and cold beer.
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