In preparation for the the Tour of Karamoja – Easter 2022 event, we partnered with the annual Nabugabo Triathlon held on Sunday 20th February in Uganda. The triathlon is the perfect event to test your fitness and meet likeminded people and participants of previous editions of the Tour of Karamoja.
Nabugabo event
Nabugabo Triathlon is a charity event taking place at Lake Nabugabo in south-west Uganda and supports charitable causes in the country. Last year it raised money for Bikes4School campaign.
Twice a month, Nabugabo Triathlon organises a ride in Kampala to prepare participants for the triathlon in February and the Tour of Karamoja in April. The bi-weekly ride starts from Ggaba Beach and goes through the beautiful quiet and green southern outskirts of Uganda’s capital city.
Read more about the preparation rides on the the Tour of Karamoja Training page.
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The Tour of Karamoja is more than just a bike event. It is an opportunity to experience the rich culture and stunning scenery of least travelled East Africa. Riders will meet different cultures, see untouched landscapes and create opportunities for the most vulnerable girls in this area.
The Tour of Karamoja 2022 TOK22 combined some of the most diverse and remote wilderness in East Africa if not all of Africa. The event entailed some of the most dramatic landscapes, amazing wildlife and some of the richest, most authentic cultural experiences all wrapped up in the most challenging, inspiring and rewarding cycling experience …
I just returned from a weeklong 350-mile cycling tour in the truly remote reaches of Northeast Uganda and Northwest Kenya known as the Tour of Karamoja; and while I feel a little tired from the physical effort, boy do I feel inspired, mentally refreshed, recharged and rejuvenated!
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Tour of Karamoja partners with Nabugabo Triathlon
In preparation for the the Tour of Karamoja – Easter 2022 event, we partnered with the annual Nabugabo Triathlon held on Sunday 20th February in Uganda. The triathlon is the perfect event to test your fitness and meet likeminded people and participants of previous editions of the Tour of Karamoja.
Nabugabo event
Nabugabo Triathlon is a charity event taking place at Lake Nabugabo in south-west Uganda and supports charitable causes in the country. Last year it raised money for Bikes4School campaign.
Learn more about Nabugabo Triathlon and how to sign up on their website: www.nabugabotriathlon.com
Preparation rides
Twice a month, Nabugabo Triathlon organises a ride in Kampala to prepare participants for the triathlon in February and the Tour of Karamoja in April. The bi-weekly ride starts from Ggaba Beach and goes through the beautiful quiet and green southern outskirts of Uganda’s capital city.
Read more about the preparation rides on the the Tour of Karamoja Training page.
Nabugabo Triathlon, photo impression
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