10 Days Rwenzori Mountains Hiking:
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10 Days Rwenzori Mountains Hiking
Rwenzori Mountains Hiking, Rwenzori
Mountaineering Adventure
Day 1: Transfer from Kampala to Kasese.
After
breakfast, drive off to Kasese via Masaka, Mbarara, Bushenyi going through Queen Elizabeth National Park. Make a stopover at Mpambire
in Mpigi for traditional handicrafts. Stop at the Uganda Equator, a point for
the imaginary line believed to be dividing the world into two hemispheres
(Northern and Southern Hemisphere). Have lunch in Mbarara town before
continuing to Rwenzori
Mountains National Park. Dinner and overnight in Kasese Town.
Day 2: Nyakalengija Trail head
(1600m), its here that Mount Rwenzori Climbing begins
After
breakfast, initiate you initiate your mountaineering exercise by hiking to the
Nyabitaba hut and shortly connect to Nyakalengija trailhead (1600m) with tour
guides and porters climbing up to Nyabitaba hut going through the homesteads
and the local plantations which is a amazing experience. Then follow the trail
along the Mubuku River, via the landslides up and down rocks and bluffs. Walk
across the Mahoma River and ascend steeply through the bracken fern slopes and
Podocarpus forest to Nyabitaba Hut for an Overnight.
Day 3: Nyakalengija Trail head –
John Matte Hut (3350m)
From
Nyabitaba hut, follow the trail which drops you down through the woodland to
the Kurt Shafer Bridge, just below the meeting point of the Bujuku and Mubuku
Rivers. Ascend via the bamboo forest, going across a long and a strenuous
stretch of slippery moss-covered rock. From Nyamileju rock shelter, on
clear-sight days, Mount Stanley and Mount Speke can be seen before passing into
the zone of the giant heather, lobelia and groundsel. The final stretch to the
John Matte hut is across a strenuous marshland, the first of many for which the
mountain is well-known. Overnight at John Matte Hut (FB)
Day 4: John Matte Hut – Bujuku Hut
(3900m)
After
John Matte Hut, the trail goes downhill to cross River Bujuku and enters Lower
Bigo Bog, home of giant lobelias. Jumping a tussock after the other, the bog is
crossed but at times the feet taste the glacial ooze. The Upper Bigo bog gives
a way to Bujuku Lake, with the sight of Mt. Baker to the South and Mt Stanley
to the West. Bujuku Hut, suitably positioned in the shadow of Mount Baker and
Mount Speke, is in a narrow valley below Stuhlmann Pass. Be prepared for this
trail which can be very cold for you as well as to the dwellers of Rwenzori.
Overnight at Bujuku Hut (FB)
Day 5: Bujuku Hut – Elena Hut (4541)
From
Bujuku, via more bog, the trail ascends the slopes west of the lake, passing
through the magical Groundsel Gully as it goes up to Scott-Elliot Pass at
4372m. A metal ladder takes you over a steep section after which the trail
splits into two at the head of the channel. The right path goes up to Elena Hut
and Mount Stanley on a steep trail over large boulders whereas the left path
leads to Scott-Elliot Pass and down to Kitandara Lakes. Overnight at Elena Hut,
though the nights may be cool (FB).
Day 6: Elena Hut – Margherita Peak (5109m)
Hiking
Margherita peak (5109m) to the base of the Stanley Glacier continues. Basing on
the weather and one’s area familiarity, it can be a walk of between 4 to 7
hours to the pinnacle of Margherita. It is a hard walk over three glaciers,
slippery rock, ice and very open on many sides. The physically fit are the only
ones for this and it is a technical climb which needs roping up, crampons and
proper equipment for cold, windy and icy conditions. It is good to try the
final climb in a group of at least four-two climbers and 2 guides; (the extra
guide has to be paid for at the time of booking). Climb on to the glacier,
cross the Stanley Plateau and move on with the rise.
Basing
on altitude sickness, fog and weather, push up to the summit of Margherita, the
Rwenzori peak. It is not guaranteed that everyone will reach the summit because
of the altitude and the tough conditions. So do not get disappointed if you do
not make it. Coming back to Scott-Elliot pass, you get magnificent views back
to Bujuku Lake and Mount Speke, up to Mount Stanley and down to the Kitandara
Lakes. Once over the pass the trail enters an alpine zone of sparse vegetation and
rough boulders. Go down to Kitandara Hut for overnight, past the Kitandara
Lakes. (If you do not wish to climb the peak, a more restful day walking from
Elena Hut to Kitandara Hut 4,023m.) (FB)
Day 7: Guy Yeoman Hut (3260m)
After
Kitandara, the trail goes up sharply to the headwall, spreading out from the
Mount Baker base and proceeds to the south side of the mountain to Fresh field pass.
On a good day, you see part of the Congo in the west and Mount Stanley in the
north. From the pass, the long mud-spattered trail goes down, going through the
rock shelter at Bujongolo, this is the base camp for the historic expedition by
the Duke of Abruzzi in 1906 (FB).
Day8: Nyabitaba Hut (2650m)
This hike will lead you through the path down but can be slippery and muddy with little to hold on. Thus, you must be careful balancing over the vertical mud or steep rocks. Overnight at
nyamitaba hut (FB)
Day 9: Nyakalengija Trail head (1600m) – Queen Elizabeth
National Park
From
Nyabitaba hut, move down gently to the muddy paths to the trailhead. Arrive
late morning, head to Kasese for lunch and then drive to Queen Elizabeth
National Park. As you drive, look keenly for the wild game which makes this
park a terrific safari hub. If time allows in the afternoon, enjoy a launch
cruise on the Kazinga Channel where mammals and a variety of birds are seen
over the lake shoreline. Enjoy Dinner and Overnight at Mweya, Jacana Safari
Lodge (FB).
Day 10: Game Drive Safari in the Park, drive back to Kampala
Start
the day with an early morning game drive, then head to the Lodge for breakfast.
Check out of the lodge and depart for Kampala and have lunch en route. Arrival
in Kampala late afternoon, retiring to your booked accommodation. End of the
wonderful Hiking.
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