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by Kisambira Hassan
The name “Dolwe” is a corruption of the Luo name “Lolwe” meaning Lake Victoria.Dolwe Island is the biggest of the several smaller rocky islands...
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by Kisambira Hassan
Mount Kenya is the highest mountain in Kenya and the second-highest in Africa, after Kilimanjaro at 5,199 m elavation. The highest peaks of the m...
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by Kisambira Hassan
The Jungle fever mabira forest trail is a 3-4 hour hiking trail in the depth of the biggest rainforest in Uganda.
Mabira is a rainforest area co...
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by Juliet S. Nakazibwe
You’ve made your big decision. You’ve chosen to embark on an Outdoor adventure. Climbing a big mountain. Cycling. Rock climbing. A thru hike. Co...
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by Kisambira Hassan
Lake Turkana, formerly known as Lake Rudolf, is a lake in the Kenyan Rift Valley, in northern Kenya, with its far northern end crossing into Ethi...
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by Kisambira Hassan
THE EXPERIENCE
The mountain of the moon epic is the ultimate mountain trail experience climbing the great Rwenzori to the Margherita peak which...
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by Kisambira Hassan
The experience
Exploration of untouched nature and indigenous cultures on a multi day hike of 7 to 8 hours a day.
In two or three days you will...
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by Kisambira Hassan
The Wanale ridge also referred to as Nkokonjeru is a huge ridge standing above Mbale city and is part of the mountain Elgon ranges. When you are...
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by Kisambira Hassan
We describe big mountains as those with peaks above 4,000m asl. Are you looking at climbing some big mountains in the year? Here is our summarise...
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by Kisambira Hassan
6-Day Elgon Loop (Piswa-Sasa Trail)
On this trail, you will cover Elgon Mountain within six days. You will encounter much fun and beautiful l...
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by Kisambira Hassan
For any outdoor activity that involves more gear than you can carry in your pockets for one day, you need a daypack. At first glance, all daypac...
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by Kisambira Hassan
7 Ways to Prevent Blisters When Hiking
There’s nothing worse than ending an amazing hike with blisters on your feet. The good news is blisters do...
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