Warrior Nomad Trail is a cross-border initiative to foster peace and socio-economical development of East-Africa’s rural communities in Karamoja Uganda, West-Pokot and Turkana Kenya, South-Sudan and Southwest Omo Valley Ethiopia.

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    Bikepacking from Karamoja via Turkana to Ethiopia

    Bikepacking from Karamoja via Turkana to Ethiopia - Occasionally we meet people with courage and passion who took the opportunity to travel the world by bicycle like our friend Davide Travelli. Davide Travelli started his journey from Alaska to most Southern tip of South America (35,000 Km) and is now cycling through the African continent from [...] More
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    Paul Sherwen his love for Africa

    There are many things people don’t know about Paul Sherwen. Many in the cycling world don’t know about his life in Africa and his work with Bicycles for Humanity, the Ugandan Karamoja area and animal conservation. Most people in Africa have no idea of his status in Europe, America and Australia.

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    Karamoja, Uganda’s Land of Warrior Nomads

    Karamoja Uganda's Land of Warrior Nomads - National Geographic photographer David Pluth made his first trip to Karamoja and Kidepo Valley National Park in early 1997. It started as a simple picture book and got completely out of hand.   Mr. Pluth took various trips to the wild East during a span of almost 10 [...] More
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    Birding in Uganda’s Northeastern Karamoja

    Birding in Uganda's Northeastern Karamoja - Birders have featured the Karamoja region as 'Undiscovered Outback of Uganda' and 'A truly unique birding Environment' due to the magnificent scenery, remarkable tribal cultures, birds and wildlife that you won’t see elsewhere in Uganda. Karamoja is located to the south of Kidepo Valley National Park in an arid belt [...] More
  • World’s oldest ape fossil discovered in Karamoja

    A team of researchers found a mutilated fossil, believed to be the remote cousin of Hominidae in volcanic ash on the slopes of Mt Napak, in Karamoja on July 18, 2011. The skull is believed to be between 19 and 20 million years old — about the time volcanic activities erupted in the region. The abundant [...] More