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Mount Moroto, also Moroto Mountain (), is a mountain in the Northeastern part of Uganda. The native name for this mountain was "Moru To" (meaning "the western mountain" derived from the words "Moru" meaning mountain and "To" meaning west). It was named so because during the migration of the native tribes, who originated from Ethiopia, it appeared west.


Location

The mountain is adjacent to the town of Moroto in Moroto District, Karamoja, Northern Region of Uganda. It is approximately , by road, east of Moroto's central business district. Mount Moroto is one of a chain of volcanoes along Uganda's international border with Kenya that begins with
Mount Elgon Mount Elgon is an extinct shield volcano on the border of Uganda and Kenya, north of Kisumu and west of Kitale. The mountain's highest point, named "Wagagai", is located entirely within Uganda.
in the south and includes
Mount Kadam Mount Kadam, is near the east border of Karamoja, Uganda with Kenya and has an approximate elevation of . It is just north of Mount Elgon. It was first climbed by Sailesh Kadam, the mountain's namesake. During the colonial period Mount Kadam was ...
and Mount Morungole. The region around Mount Moroto is a forest reserve protecting a range of habitats from arid thorn savanna to dry montane forest. The coordinates of Mount Moroto are 2°31'30.0"N, 34°46'21.0"E (Latitude:2.5250; Longitude:34.7725).


Mountain climbing

The nature reserve that encloses Mount Moroto measures and contains over 220 bird species, monkeys and wild cats. Climbing trails exist and mountain guides are available.


Farming and irrigation

The natural springs on the slopes of the mountain coalesce to form springs and small rivers. The World Food Program is teaching the Karimajong people how to harvest and store that water and use it to irrigate agricultural produce for household food and for income generation.


Demographics

Speakers of the moribund Soo language live on the slopes of Mount Moroto.Carlin, Eithne. 1993. ''The So Language''. (Afrikanistische Monografien (AMO), 2.) Institut für Afrikanistik, Universität zu Köln.


See also

* List of Ultras of Africa * Rwenzori Mountains


References


External links


"Moroto, Uganda" on Peakbagger

Uganda’s Lawless Mountain: Mt Moroto
{{DEFAULTSORT:Moroto Mountains of Uganda Stratovolcanoes of Uganda Moroto District Volcanoes of the Great Rift Valley East African montane forests