Hidden valleys, isolated rural communities and wildlife good-news-stories. Writer Sarah Marshall goes beyond Uganda’s gorillas to find that Uganda is far more diverse than you might think…
A hike to the Ik-tribe on Mount Morungole
A hike to see the isolated Ik people, who live in the clouds at the top of Mount Morungole, is one of the highlights in more ways than one. Living alongside the Karimojong, this minority group, numbering around 10,000, also originally arrived from Ethiopia. We took a two-hour scenic drive to the trail hear, eager to explore the landscape.”
Wanderlust magazine
Kidepo Valley, Mount Morungole and Uganda’s Ik-tribe in Wanderlust Magazine of October-November 2021 by Sarah Marshall. Read the publication online.
Germany’s renown GEO Saison Magazine has published an insightful eight page article on sustainable community based tourism in Karamoja. A story of how Kara-Tunga Tours and Kara-Tunga Foundation are changing the old narrative of traditional wildlife safari in Uganda.
Two journalists of Uganda’s Daily Monitor joined the Tour of Karamoja 2021 to report about the unique experience following the Warrior Nomad Trail. Continue reading for an impression of the publication.
CNN listed Kidepo Valley among the 8 best Safari Destinationans in Africa and specifically mentioned Kidepo Valley ‘…most beautiful Safari Park in all Africa’. ‘Africa’s True African Wilderness’ located in the Karamoja region has been favoured again above worlds most famous Safari Parks as Serengeti (Tanzania), Kalahari Desert (Botswana), Etosha (Namibia) and Kruger (South Africa).
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A hike to the Ik people, a highlight in many ways
Hidden valleys, isolated rural communities and wildlife good-news-stories. Writer Sarah Marshall goes beyond Uganda’s gorillas to find that Uganda is far more diverse than you might think…
A hike to the Ik-tribe on Mount Morungole
A hike to see the isolated Ik people, who live in the clouds at the top of Mount Morungole, is one of the highlights in more ways than one. Living alongside the Karimojong, this minority group, numbering around 10,000, also originally arrived from Ethiopia. We took a two-hour scenic drive to the trail hear, eager to explore the landscape.”
Wanderlust magazine
Kidepo Valley, Mount Morungole and Uganda’s Ik-tribe in Wanderlust Magazine of October-November 2021 by Sarah Marshall. Read the publication online.
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