The Tour of Karmoja 2023 was the first time I was doing a tour like this. I would say it’s not for the faint-hearted, it’s physically hard. Riding 7 days in a row was new to me and the tour helped me push my limits, and I could find out more about my own capacities.
I discovered the Karamojong’s (Uganda) culture more in detail, as well as the Turkana (Kenya) and other tribes like the Ik and Pokot. The different visits, dances arranged and encounters made during the re were just fabulous. I was flabbergasted to ride in such remote, ever-changing beautiful landscapes and places.
Alakara Noi to the crew that made this once-in-a-lifetime experience possible!
Karamoja Group Tour was a Rich Experience – Exhilarating, Incredible and Magical are the words I can think of to describe my experience. As a Ugandan, I have visited many parts of our beautiful country, from east to west to south-west but never have I ever taken time to tour the northern part of this …
On our journey to develop Uganda’s new tourist product Warrior Nomad Trail, we asked for input and buy-in from national stakeholders during a workshop in Kampala.
Kara-Tunga will be representing the Karamoja region of northeast Uganda at the largest Dutch holiday fair ‘Vakantiebeurs‘ taking place in the Jaarbeurs venue located in Utrecht.
Uganda’s northeast Karamojaland has kept many secrets due Its inaccessibility, only recently, researchers and scholars have started to explore these forgotten corners of the country. Kara-Tunga hosted two Kenya-based researchers for 10 days Trekking of Uganda’s Mount Kadam, in search for the unknown but with the gut feeling of finding something special to come back …
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Testimonial: It helped me push my limits
The Tour of Karmoja 2023 was the first time I was doing a tour like this. I would say it’s not for the faint-hearted, it’s physically hard. Riding 7 days in a row was new to me and the tour helped me push my limits, and I could find out more about my own capacities.
I discovered the Karamojong’s (Uganda) culture more in detail, as well as the Turkana (Kenya) and other tribes like the Ik and Pokot. The different visits, dances arranged and encounters made during the re were just fabulous. I was flabbergasted to ride in such remote, ever-changing beautiful landscapes and places.
Alakara Noi to the crew that made this once-in-a-lifetime experience possible!
From: Clement Bilon
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