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by Kisambira Hassan
The route
Kakira sugar plantation lies approximately 16 kilometres by road, northeast of Jinja city. The Kakira epic hiking and cycling trai...
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by Kisambira Hassan
The thrill of setting up camp, sleeping under the stars, and waking up to see the sunrise over the horizon is enough to make anyone excited. And...
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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 island...
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by Kisambira Hassan
You have put in the work on your usual trail and you feel ready mentally and physically to take on your first half marathon. All bases covered ...
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by Kisambira Hassan
The Nyungwe Marathon is unlike other marathons. There are no trophies for first place and not even bib numbers or timing chips. They keep things...
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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 Juliet S. Nakazibwe
Kampala city is known as the crazy city of Africa.But Kampala is everything to a Kampalan and non. Culture, art, history, people and sound. If y...
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by Juliet S. Nakazibwe
Wearing the right kind of shoes is key to having the best time on your run. And this has little to do with the outside look of the shoes.
I me...
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by Kisambira Hassan
This fun run is an exhilarating experience of crossing the three bridges of the Nile on foot with a good after party and socialising over drinks ...
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by Kisambira Hassan
So, you want to start trail running?
Welcome to a world of freedom and discipline, perseverance and adrenaline. Anybody can be a trail-runner, ...
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by Kisambira Hassan
Running is a simple sport and requires very little specialist kit. That said, there are still some performance and comfort benefits in buying the...
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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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