The next mountains are Mount Napak (1 Day – 21 Km – 1,275 m ascend) and Mount Kadam (1 Day – 27 Km – 1,555 m).
If you missed this year, save the date for next year’s KARAMOJA FOUR MOUNTAIN CHALLENGE: 9-15 DECEMBER. It will include Mount Morungole (1 Day – 15 Km – 949 m ascend).
This year’s event is a collaboration between Kara-Tunga Tours and Mountain Slayers Uganda (club). Together we aim at promoting Ungada’s lesser-known mountains in Karamoja. And create opportunities for the adjacent communities through ecotourism.
Knowing which animals live where is critical to planning effective conservation following to the two researchers. With the support of a grant from the National Geographic Society they are now focusing their research on the primates of Uganda. They conducted primate surveys in northeastern Uganda from 2014 to 2017
Kara-Tunga co-founder Theo Vos was asked to share what the essence of meaningful and effective stakeholder engagement is for Kara-Tunga. And what should the travel industry pay attention to and how should they engage with organisations like Kara-Tunga?
We are excited to share our new Eco Camp at the stunning foothills of Mt Kadam and Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve. The camp is part of the Karamoja Conservation Zones initiative.
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Kickoff Karamoja 3 Mountain Challenge
It’s happening! Yesterday, we kicked off the inaugural “Karamoja 3 Mountains Challenge” with Mount Moroto 1 Day – 24 Km – 1,560 m ascend!
The next mountains are Mount Napak (1 Day – 21 Km – 1,275 m ascend) and Mount Kadam (1 Day – 27 Km – 1,555 m).
If you missed this year, save the date for next year’s KARAMOJA FOUR MOUNTAIN CHALLENGE: 9-15 DECEMBER. It will include Mount Morungole (1 Day – 15 Km – 949 m ascend).
This year’s event is a collaboration between Kara-Tunga Tours and Mountain Slayers Uganda (club). Together we aim at promoting Ungada’s lesser-known mountains in Karamoja. And create opportunities for the adjacent communities through ecotourism.
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