Mount Kadam is the second highest mountain of the Karamoja region in northeaster Uganda with the highest peak called Libo. The mountain also comprises of five tribes that is to say: Pokot, Karamojong, Gishu, Sebei and the Kadama.
Some of the Abore tribes like the Pokot and Sebei are also found in Kenya and they are majorly agriculturalist (Farmers) compared to the Tepeth living on top of Mt Moroto who are mixed farmers.
There is also a different that the Pokot and the Sebei people do seummise girls and boys as one of their strong and compulsary cultural belief compared to other tribes.
All the above tribes are headed by one local council leader called Ariwonyang Lochaigura who also contributed to the promotion and fighting for peace of the Kadama people who are also living into four settlements site called: Pepel, Xlalupat, Pepel 1, Pepel 2 and Aratan. All having a total number of 315 people from different tribes from bot Kenya and Uganda.
The main crops grown on Mount Kadam are maize, beans, sun flower and wild tomatoes. The biggest challenges faced by the inhabitants are food insecurity due climate change and stealing baboons, no access to healthcare and lack of agricultural tools.
The recently formed Mount Moroto Tourism Association has completed its first action point being the maintenance of the three main trails. These trails are the main access routes for the community and also for tourists. We are proud to see the first action point to be completed successfully with the necessary accountability of the association.
Trekking Uganda’s Mount Kadam with Kenya-based Dutch primatologist Yvonne A. de Jong and American conservationist and ecologist Thomas M. Butynski have had an interest for what lies within the forgotten corners of Uganda’s Karamoja sub-region and bordering Kenya’s Turkana and West-Pokot counties.
Mount Moroto is the highest mountain in the Karamoja region of north east Uganda and located against the border of Kenya’s Turkana region. The mountain is an extinct volcano and home to one of Uganda’s smallest tribes, The So/Tepeth.
Mount Moroto Hiking Guides – Amazing landscapes, people and culture in Karamoja. Definitely recommend it for people who want to discover new places, go off the beaten tracks and truly have an amazing experience.
Mount Kadam, People and Culture
Mount Kadam is the second highest mountain of the Karamoja region in northeaster Uganda with the highest peak called Libo. The mountain also comprises of five tribes that is to say: Pokot, Karamojong, Gishu, Sebei and the Kadama.
Some of the Abore tribes like the Pokot and Sebei are also found in Kenya and they are majorly agriculturalist (Farmers) compared to the Tepeth living on top of Mt Moroto who are mixed farmers.
There is also a different that the Pokot and the Sebei people do seummise girls and boys as one of their strong and compulsary cultural belief compared to other tribes.
All the above tribes are headed by one local council leader called Ariwonyang Lochaigura who also contributed to the promotion and fighting for peace of the Kadama people who are also living into four settlements site called: Pepel, Xlalupat, Pepel 1, Pepel 2 and Aratan. All having a total number of 315 people from different tribes from bot Kenya and Uganda.
The main crops grown on Mount Kadam are maize, beans, sun flower and wild tomatoes. The biggest challenges faced by the inhabitants are food insecurity due climate change and stealing baboons, no access to healthcare and lack of agricultural tools.
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