Learn how East Africa’s Warrior Nomad Trail is making a meaningful difference in East African nations like Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia, and South Sudan through tourism.
The Warrior Nomad Trail offers travelers an authentic cultural experience and untamed outdoor adventure in East Africa’s least travelled areas. The cross-border tourist trail connects colorful people and remarkable places from Northeastern Uganda, South Sudan, Northern Kenya and Southwest Ethiopia. The initiative aims at creating (job) opportunities, preservation of cultural heritage, biodiversity and foster peace among neighboring communities.
Passort Creative
Passport Creative is run by Alex Jeffries, an award-winning television producer and copywriter dedicated to supporting tourism’s responsible growth throughout the world. Watch more video’s on Passport Creative YouTube Channel.
Dutch hiking tour company Bergwandelen.com and expedition leader Jan Bakker will train a selection of hiking guides from various mountain ranges located in Uganda’s Karamoja sub-region, Kenya and South Sudan on the Warrior Nomad Trail. and have mobilised their network to donate hiking equipment.
Karamoja offers new, unique Uganda tourism frontier – The 17-23 November 2018 edition of the renown The East African newspaper headed and featured Kara-Tunga Tours as leading in Karamoja region tourism marketing.
Join is for the 2024 edition of the Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo (POATE Tourism Expo Uganda) that will be taking place at Munyonyo Commonwealth Speke Resort in Kampala from 23 – 25 May 2024. Find us in the Main Exhibition Hall.
Africa’s most popular online SafariBookings platform announced the annual winners. Even though Uganda did not win the overall score (Botswana #1, Tanzania #2, Zambia #3, Kenya #4, Uganda #5), it won the most important prize to me: The traveller’s vote.
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Warrior Nomad TrailIs Changing Lives in East Africa
Learn how East Africa’s Warrior Nomad Trail is making a meaningful difference in East African nations like Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia, and South Sudan through tourism.
The Warrior Nomad Trail offers travelers an authentic cultural experience and untamed outdoor adventure in East Africa’s least travelled areas. The cross-border tourist trail connects colorful people and remarkable places from Northeastern Uganda, South Sudan, Northern Kenya and Southwest Ethiopia. The initiative aims at creating (job) opportunities, preservation of cultural heritage, biodiversity and foster peace among neighboring communities.
Passort Creative
Passport Creative is run by Alex Jeffries, an award-winning television producer and copywriter dedicated to supporting tourism’s responsible growth throughout the world. Watch more video’s on Passport Creative YouTube Channel.
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