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The Rwenzoris, or the “Mountains of the
Moon”, have a legendary beauty. Shrouded almost perpetually in
mist, they have a seducing, quality that has led to many visits
from discerning travelers. The mountains - about 120 km long –
have six peaks with permanent snow, three with glaciers. This is
a beauty in itself as early explorers were astounded to find
snow on any land feature, at the equator! The highest mountain
in the range, Mount Stanley, with its peak, Margherita, the
third highest in Africa after Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Kenya,
rises to 5,109m above sea level. Other trekking programs in the
Rwenzori are possible, if you only undertake the first two
“stages” of the circuit, and sleeping at Guy Yeoman or John
Matte Hut; moreover, a trekking trial is open on the Northern
sector of the mountains with exit at Bundibujo.
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10 Days / 9 Nights Mount Rwenzori climb with
tours
Day 1: Kampala On arrival at
Entebbe International Airport you will be transferred to Kampala
for dinner and overnight at Hotel Africana or Ivys Hotel.
Day 2: Kampala - Ibanda From
Kampala the visitors reach Rwenzori. Lunch at Mbarara. Dinner
and overnight at Ibanda, Tour Holiday Inn.
Day 3 Stage 1: From
Nyakalengija to Nyabitaba Hut, 2.652 m. From the Rwenzori
Mountains National Park Head Quarter at Nyakalengija, 1.646 m.,
you will receive the briefing from the guides, with the
possibility of hiring equipment. The hike starts through the
plantations and homes of the Bakonjo, the people of the
mountain, gradually reaching garden plots and elephants grass.
You follow the Mobuku river, until crossing the Mahoma river.
The trail passes through an open bracken fern slopes and
Podorcarpus Forest, up to Nyabitaba Hut, 2.652 m., which is the
arrival point for the day. This will take from 5 to 6 hours.
From the location, you are facing on the North the Portal Peaks,
4.627 m. and in front Mount Kyniangoma. During the day, you
might see monkeys, the Rwenzori Turaco and hearing the
chimpanzees.
Day 4 Stage 2: From
Nyabitaba Hut to John Matte Hut, 3.414 m. From Nyabitaba Hut you
cross the Kurt Shaffer Bridge, through a muddy area along the
Mubuku river. Then the trail climbs up through the bamboo
forest. You reach a steep rocky area, which leads to Nyamuleju
Hut. This point marks the start of the giant lobelia and
groundsel zone. The way proceeds through a bog full of typical
plants along the Bujuku river. The final point is John Matte
Hut, 3.414 m. for spending the night. From Nyabitaba Hut to John
Matte it can take approximately 6 hours. Enjoy the view of Mount
Stanley and snow capped Margherita and Elena Peaks.
Day 5 Stage 3: From John
Matte Hut to Bujuku Hut, 3.962 m From John Matte Hut you cross
the Bujuku River and enter the lower Bigo bog, a grassy bog
where you experience how to jump from tussock to tussock. You
reach Bigo Hut and enter the upper Bigo bog, proceeding to Lake
Bujuku, where it is starting the alpine savannah zone of little
vegetation. You finally arrive at Bujuku Hut, 3.962 m. This day
hike can take up to 5 hours. There you have a view on the peaks
of Mount Stanley, Mount Baker and Mount Speke.
Day 6 Stage 4: From Bujuku
Hut to Elena Hut, 4.540 m. From Bujuku Hut you climb through
moss draped groundsel vegetation, to Scott Elliot Pass, 4.372
m., between Mt. Baker and Stanley. Here you divert to Elena Hut,
4.540 m. for spending the night before climbing Mt. Stanley.
Day 7 Stage 5: From
Kitandara Hut to Guy Yeoman Hut, 3.261 m. From Elena Hut you
ascend the last tract of rock and ice which leads to Margherita
Peak on Mt. Stanley, 5.109 m. Time to complete the climbing
about 3 hours. The peak was first climbed by the Duke of Abruzzi
at 9.30am on 18th June 1.906. After you descend to Upper
Kitandara lake and through thick mud to Lower Kitandara lake
where is located Kitandara Hut, 4.023 m. Time to complete the
hike about 3 hours more. From Kitandara Hut you can proceed for
climbing Mount Baker or Mount Luigi di Savoia and the peak
Vittorio Sella. Enjoy the view of Mt. Luigi di Savoia.
Day 8 Stage 6: From
Kitandara Hut to Guy Yeoman Hut, 3.261 m. From Lake Kitandara
you climb to Freshfield Pass, 4.282 m., a long flat of high
alpine mossy glades, before descending the circuit among rocky
and boggy areas. The panorama is dominated by the glaciers of
Mounts Stanley and Baker and Mount of Savoy. A muddy trail leads
to Akendahi, Bujongolo and Kabamba rock shelters, where starts
the Kabamba valley down to Guy Yeoman Hut, 3.261 m. This can
take up to 6 hours. The hut is surrounded by a beautiful
landscape of mountains, vegetations and rivers.
Day 9 Stage 7: From Guy
Yeoman Hut back to Nyakalengija Final descent back to
Nyakalengija. The trial is attractive along the valley of the
Mobuku and Kichuchu rivers, rich in plants and flowers of the
heather zone before reaching the bamboo forest. See Kabamba
falls on the way. Time to reach Nyabitaba Hut is about 4 hours.
From Nyabitaba starts the 40 minutes trial to see Lake Mahoma
and back to the hut for descending to the Park Head Quarter. The
trial takes more 2 to 3 hours. Transfer to Kasese for dinner and
overnight at Margherita Hotel.
Day 10: Drive back to
Kampala
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