Marije Boot (Netherlands), Tour of Karamoja 2022 – Marije participated for the second time in Uganda’s annual wilderness bicycle event and this year she brought a friend along.
Whats the Tour of Karamoja?
The Tour of Karamoja is an annual cycling tradition through the wilderness of Uganda. The route takes you through the most untamed landscapes of the Karamoja region, located in the outermost northeastern corner of the country, next to Kenya and South Sudan. During this route you will get to know the culture, the wild landscape and the wildlife.
The purpose of the bike tour is to connect culture, nature and education, including raising money for the education of young women to work in tourism and hospitality.
A tough but magical bike ride
If Marije and Adwin had to describe the bike ride in two words, it would be the words “difficult” and “magical”. Marije cycled full all seven days and Adwin only took a rest on day six. They were not the only ones: although a few people dropped out due to personal circumstances, more than a dozen brave people left on their bicycles. The cyclists were accompanied by the organization of the tour, who took along a mobile village consisting of all sleeping gear, outdoor toilets, tents and ‘kitchens’ during the ride.
While cycling it sometimes seemed like you were cycling the Tour de France because there were such large numbers of children standing along the road watching. While the pace of this tour may be a bit slower than the Tour de France, the children were amazed to watch the clearly
During such a trip you learn a lot about the culture and you notice how welcoming everyone is. The most special moment in this was when they were welcomed to a special meeting where all the tribes of the region had gathered. Normally only the oldest tribal men are allowed to attend a specific ritual, but for the tour they made an exception. For example, all participants experienced a special sacrificial feast, during which the blood of the animals was drunk.
In this way, the tribes hoped for prosperity for the time to come. At the end of the evening, the cyclists slept in a dried up river bed, right next to the village. The sacrificial feast lasted well into the night, with much talking and partying by the local population. Where the cyclists are not normally waiting for a night in which they do not sleep a wink, this was such a special experience that it should not spoil the fun.
The cycling tour was organized to create opportunities through tourism, unite tribes and give girls the opportunity to get an education. Join the next edition and signup at www.tourofkaramoja.org.
Kara-Tunga hosted a renown Belgium journalist to reveal Uganda’s untouched Karamoja region. He quoted Karamoja as “Off the Beaten Path” and his experience “Out of Africa”. Read his travel report in Belgiums biggest newspaper ‘Het Laatste Nieuws’ featuring the Karamoja region, Kidepo Valley National Park and Authentic cultural tours of Kara-Tunga.
The first edition of the ‘Spirit of Karamoja‘ event was a success with: A social bike ride, crafts market, tour info desk, the Karamoja Quiz and dances. Next on the agenda is: Tour of Karamoja – Uganda Bike Adventure for Education 25 Oct – 4 Nov 2024.
Kara-Tunga is proud to partner with Spanish travel agent Terres Llunyanes to offer their guests an unforgettable eco-camping and cultural experience when traveling through Uganda’s northeast Karamojaland.
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Testimonial: Tour of Karamoja, Heavy but Magical
Marije Boot (Netherlands), Tour of Karamoja 2022 – Marije participated for the second time in Uganda’s annual wilderness bicycle event and this year she brought a friend along.
Whats the Tour of Karamoja?
The Tour of Karamoja is an annual cycling tradition through the wilderness of Uganda. The route takes you through the most untamed landscapes of the Karamoja region, located in the outermost northeastern corner of the country, next to Kenya and South Sudan. During this route you will get to know the culture, the wild landscape and the wildlife.
The purpose of the bike tour is to connect culture, nature and education, including raising money for the education of young women to work in tourism and hospitality.
A tough but magical bike ride
If Marije and Adwin had to describe the bike ride in two words, it would be the words “difficult” and “magical”. Marije cycled full all seven days and Adwin only took a rest on day six. They were not the only ones: although a few people dropped out due to personal circumstances, more than a dozen brave people left on their bicycles. The cyclists were accompanied by the organization of the tour, who took along a mobile village consisting of all sleeping gear, outdoor toilets, tents and ‘kitchens’ during the ride.
While cycling it sometimes seemed like you were cycling the Tour de France because there were such large numbers of children standing along the road watching. While the pace of this tour may be a bit slower than the Tour de France, the children were amazed to watch the clearly
During such a trip you learn a lot about the culture and you notice how welcoming everyone is. The most special moment in this was when they were welcomed to a special meeting where all the tribes of the region had gathered. Normally only the oldest tribal men are allowed to attend a specific ritual, but for the tour they made an exception. For example, all participants experienced a special sacrificial feast, during which the blood of the animals was drunk.
In this way, the tribes hoped for prosperity for the time to come. At the end of the evening, the cyclists slept in a dried up river bed, right next to the village. The sacrificial feast lasted well into the night, with much talking and partying by the local population. Where the cyclists are not normally waiting for a night in which they do not sleep a wink, this was such a special experience that it should not spoil the fun.
The cycling tour was organized to create opportunities through tourism, unite tribes and give girls the opportunity to get an education. Join the next edition and signup at www.tourofkaramoja.org.
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