TREKKING
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The region is full of possibilities for mountain walks: Mount Moroto (3,084 m), Mount Kadam (3,068 m), Mount Morungole (2,750 m) or Mount Napak (2,537 m), an eroded volcano prized by paleontologists for its fossils dating back twenty million years and marked by its vertiginous peaks... From Moroto, you can climb the eponymous peak while sleeping on the summit or take a shorter hike to a natural pool of water ideal for cooling off after the sweat of the climb. The views from the flanks of the massif are quite breathtaking and you may well spot baboons and dik-diks (dwarf antelopes) along the way. It is best to be accompanied by a guide, as the trails are not marked. Good walking shoes, sufficient water, snacks and possibly your poles are recommended as the slopes are sometimes dry and exposed to sunlight. If you feel like it and if you are naive, don't hesitate to contact Kara-Tunga who organizes treks and hikes (from a few hours to several days) in the volcanic massifs of the area. The most courageous will thus be able to attack the new itinerary traced on the eminences and through the vegetation of Mount Moroto (30 km, 3 days, 2,250 meters of positive elevation gain) or tackle the four summits mentioned above during a ten-day expedition concocted by Kara-Tunga itou. So, to your boots, ready, go!
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