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Tri-Adventure UGANDA

This challenge is just waiting for someone like you. Why not sign up today and have your once in a lifetime adventure. We will provide training days and give full support to make this a journey that you will never forget.
Tri-Adventure UGANDA

Your challenge

We are delighted to bring you our second ever Tri-Adventure Challenge which will take place in the stunning surroundings of Uganda.  This expedition is not for the faint hearted as you will cover almost 300km via foot, bike and kayak. 

To view our Information Night presentation please click here.

What we are doing?

Over the seven days you will summit Mt Elgon (4321m) an extinct volcano and the 4th highest peak in East Africa, cycle on dirt roads through an untouched region of Uganda taking in the local farming practice and peoples day to day lives.  Once we reach our destination of Hairy Lemon Island  we will board our kayaks and finish the challenge on a journey through some of the Nile's remote Islands providing a fitting end to this epic journey. Click here to read our frequently asked questions.

Are you ready?

Click here to watch the documentary of our first ever Tri-Adventure Challenge in Ladakh, India.

Date

9 - 19 November 2012

Make a difference

To find out more about this challenge and how you’re fundraising will support our work view the online brochure here
Or you can find out more about our work in Uganda from the main Concern.net website

Achievements in Uganda

  • Over 79,000 people have benefited from better access to markets and training
  • In Kampala, we helped strengthen the capacity of six parish development committees to participate in project planning, implementing and monitoring
  • 10,138 people have directly benefited from our HIV and AIDS work
  • More than 133,000 people benefited from our water and sanitation work for displaced people living in camps in the north
  • Another 9,240 received an income boost through our cash-for-work project
  • In the aftermath of floods, we distributed water purification materials, blankets, mosquito nets and plastic sheeting to 8,221 people
  • Our work rehabilitating roads and schools benefited 14,017

 

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