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Mt Rwenzori Climbing - 5 Days
Day 1 Kampala - Kasese.
A full Scenic days drive from Kampala takes you across the
Equator and through the Rift valley to your overnight stop
at Kasese.
Days 2 - 4 Trekking Days.
Assisted by guides and porters you hike up to one of the
Seven intermediate stages. There is a great diversity of
vegetation, the chance of sporting some wild animals and
breath taking views. The route chosen for you will be based
on the skill and experience you have. Camp cook will prepare
meals and accommodation is in mountain huts or tents.
Day 5 Return to Kampala.
Make a slow descent into Kampala via Mbarara passing through
small villages with their Ankole Cattle and viewing numerous
mattock plantations arriving in Kampala late afternoon.
NB. (1) This package can be extended to
10-12 days depending on how high one would like to climb.
If you are serious climbers Baker (15889) and Margarita
(16763 ft) peaks are worth visit.
(2) There are numerous rugged cliffs.
Rock climbing equipment is needed.
Mt Rwenzori Hiking - 9 Days
Day 1
Drive from Kampala to Kasese Town stopping at Equator crossing,
lunch stop in Mbarara town and continue to Kasese. Arrive
in the earl afternoon, carry out food shopping of all food
needed up in the mountain for the days you will be trekking.
Dinner and overnight.
Day 2
Arrive at Ibanda, the park headquarters and the Rwenzori
Mountaineering Services (RMS) concession building at Nyakalengija
in early morning so as to have ample time to arrange payments,
rent equipment and select guides and porters. Begin your
hike by leaving park headquarters, located at 5,400ft/1.646m.
The trail then follows the Mubuku River, crossing recent
landslide areas and requires scrambling over rocks and bluffs
before reaching the Mahoma River. After crossing the river
you will have a very steep climb through open bracken fern
slopes and podocarpus forest up to Nyabitaba Hut (8,7000-ft2,
652m). Slower hikers could take considerably longer, so
insist on leaving park headquarters before noon to avoid
on the trail after dark (7 PM all year round).
Day 3
From Nyabitaba Hut the trails leads westwards for a half
– km then drops north (right) steeply to Kurt shafer
Bridge, crossing below the confluence of the Bujuku and
Mubuku Rivers. You reach the poor-condition hut at Nyamileju
and it’s accompanying rock shelter. Walk to John Matte
Hut (11,200 ft/3,414 m) which is newly constructed, large
and comfortable through muddy a round the site. Many hikers
consider this the most tiring and longest day of the circuit
so an early start is important. The loss of altitude to
Kurt Shafer Bridge means the total elevation to be gained
on this day is at least 3,000ft (915m). Hikers who feel
they have reached their limits by this point should consider
John Matte a reasonable stopping point. You can just enjoy
the unique vegetation in the bog and the great views and
the following day begin your return to Nyabitaba.
Day 4
You leave John Matte to cross the Bujuku River and enter
the lower of the Bigo Bogs.
The trail is very muddy and follows the left (southern)
edge of lower Bigo Hut and it’s shelter. Have a lunch
break at the upper edge of the Bigo beyond the north end
of Bujuku Lake is a rock shelter called Cooking pot and
short distance further to Bujuku Hut (13,000ft/3.962m).
The shaded location and mists can make Bujuku Hut uncomfortably
cold for hikers and especially guides and porters with simple
blankets and light clothing.
Day 5
Continue the circuit you leave directly west from Bujuku
Hut towards Scott Elliott 14,345 ft (4,372 m) after a right
hand branch would lead you to Elena Hut (14,700 ft/4,372m).
As you leave the Elena and Savoia Glaciers, and Mt. Baker
(15,889 ft/4,843 m). The trail descends past upper Kitandara
Lake through bad mud to the lower lake and Kitandara Hut
(13,200-ft/4,023 m). The elevation gain to the pass from
Bujuku is a modest 1,400 ft (425 m) but ups and downs nearly
double that a mount. And because Scott Elliott is the high
point so far, some hikers will be slower due to greater
effort required at these altitudes. Watch especially for
signs of altitude sickness.
Day 6
Climb from the lake to 14,050-ft (4.292m) Fresh field Pass.
Fresh field is a long flat traverse through beautiful high
alpine mossy glades (and more mud) until after half an hour
the trails begin the circuit’s long two-day descent.
Rock shelters at Bujongolo and Kabamba are optional overnight
stops but it is best to push on through the seeming endless
mud to newly constructed Guy Yeomen Hut (10,700-ft/3,261
m).
Day 7
Begin very early if you have decided to make it all the
way to park headquarters and complete your trek. An alternative
would be to stay another night at Nyabitaba Hut. In any
event the path from Guy Yoeman is quite dangerous in spots.
Helping each other and descending very slowly facing the
slope instead of facing outward are recommended especially
as you approach Kichuchu down a dry and dusty crevice. From
Kichuchu the trail parallels and twice crosses the Mubuku
River mostly in deep mud until the last few kilometers of
good dry trail follow the ridge down to Nyabitaba, which
completes the circuit. Should you decide to continue to
park headquarters it is another two or three hours depending
on the condition of your knees and desire to reach a comfortable
bed and bath.
Day 8
From Nyabitaba Hut, descend to Nyakalengija the park headquarters.
You will meet your driver to drive you back to Kasese town
to your Hotel/Queen Elizabeth National Park Mweya Safari
Lodge/ Institute Hostel. Take warm showers and relax. Dinner
and overnight.
Day 9
After breakfast drive to Kampala or Entebbe in case your
flight falls on this day. If you spent the night in Queen
Elizabeth Park, morning will start with game drive and after
proceed to Kampala or Entebbe.
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