The Warrior Nomad Trail is developed to inspire tourists to travel beyond the usual wildlife attractions in East Africa. The Trail Pass is a personal souvenir with key travel information, tips on things to do and a document to capture memorable moments on your adventure.
The Warrior Nomad Trail
The Warrior Nomad Trail, is a thrilling journey traversing Uganda’s Karamoja sub-region and Kenya’s West-Pokot and Turkana Counties. It takes you from the southern grasslands, along the East African Rift, to Worlds’ largest desert Lake Turkana, into the award-winning Kidepo Valley National Park.
The Trail promotes exploring the least travelled areas for a rewarding untamed outdoor adventure, authentic cultural experience and positive impact on the host community and environment.
Multi-disciplinary adventure
The Warrior Nomad Trail is a multi-disciplinary cross-border tourist trail, originating from Uganda’s least travelled Karamoja sub-region. The trail reunites the people living across Northern Kenya, South Sudan and Southwest Ethiopia. Visitors can choose to drive a 4WD vehicle, ride a bicycle or motorbike, fly with a small aeroplane, walk or hike and even take a boat over some sections.
Purchase the Warrior Nomad Trail Pass
The newly launched Warrior Nomad Trail Pass includes useful information and travel tips. The pass costs 100,000 UGX or 30 USD and can be in Uganda at strategically located partners from the Airport up to Karamoja.
Launch of the ‘Trail Pass’ at the Tour of Karamoja
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The Warrior Nomad Trail launches the Trail Pass
The Warrior Nomad Trail is developed to inspire tourists to travel beyond the usual wildlife attractions in East Africa. The Trail Pass is a personal souvenir with key travel information, tips on things to do and a document to capture memorable moments on your adventure.
The Warrior Nomad Trail
The Warrior Nomad Trail, is a thrilling journey traversing Uganda’s Karamoja sub-region and Kenya’s West-Pokot and Turkana Counties. It takes you from the southern grasslands, along the East African Rift, to Worlds’ largest desert Lake Turkana, into the award-winning Kidepo Valley National Park.
The Trail promotes exploring the least travelled areas for a rewarding untamed outdoor adventure, authentic cultural experience and positive impact on the host community and environment.
Multi-disciplinary adventure
The Warrior Nomad Trail is a multi-disciplinary cross-border tourist trail, originating from Uganda’s least travelled Karamoja sub-region. The trail reunites the people living across Northern Kenya, South Sudan and Southwest Ethiopia. Visitors can choose to drive a 4WD vehicle, ride a bicycle or motorbike, fly with a small aeroplane, walk or hike and even take a boat over some sections.
Purchase the Warrior Nomad Trail Pass
The newly launched Warrior Nomad Trail Pass includes useful information and travel tips. The pass costs 100,000 UGX or 30 USD and can be in Uganda at strategically located partners from the Airport up to Karamoja.
Launch of the ‘Trail Pass’ at the Tour of Karamoja
The Trail Pass will be launched during the Tour of Karamoja annual Bicycle Challenge following the entire length of the Warrior Nomad Trail and departing from Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve in Uganda on 22nd October 2022.
Example pages of the Trail Pass
The ‘Trail Pass’ contains the following information:
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