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Location
The Rwenzori Mountains lie along the western border of Uganda and
rise to a height of 5,1OO metres. Here are the legendary 'Mountains
of the Moon', a World Heritage Site - and these incomparable, beautiful,
mist-shrouded peaks provide a unique backdrop to one of our most
magnificent national parks.
In the centre of the range, which boasts Africa's third highest
mountain, some of the peaks carry permanent snow and glaciers, while
the lower slopes are covered with dense forest. Walking trails on
the lower slopes do not call for mountaineering experience, although
the higher you go the fitter you need to be. Excellent walking routes,
including the Bujuku circuit, are provided through wonderful and
unique scenery. For those who want to attempt a climb, several peaks
provide challenges that match those in the Alps.
These fabled mist-covered "Mountains of the Moon," 120
km in length and 48 km in width, were formed from a block which
was thrust up during the creation of the western arm of the Great
East African Rift Valley. At the centre of the range, there are
six peaks carrying permanent snow, three with glaciers.
The highest of these peaks, and the third highest peak in Africa,
is Mt. Margherita rising 5100 metre above sea level.
Mountain National Park offers visitors a unique experience of an
Afro-Montane rainforest. The main attraction is the luxuriant vegetation
found above 3000 m which includes the giant forms of Lobelia, Heather
and Groundsel. Rwenzori Mountains National Park is also home to
the hyrax, blue monkey, chimpanzee, giant forest hog and many unique
bird species such as the Rwenzori touraco, the handsome francolin
and the olive pigeon.
Hiking
The best time for mountaineering is during the dry seasons from
mid-December to the end of March and from June through mid-August.
Wildlife
Elephant, Genet, Chimpanzee, Golden Cat, Forest Hog, Rock Hyrax,
Sitatunga, Mongoose, Duiker, Vervet, Monkey, Rwenzori Colobus.
Access
By Road: From Kampala via Mbarara to Kasese, then continue 18km
to Ibanda. Also from Kampala through Fort Portal and then 75km on
the Fort Portal/Kasese road south. The Park is 25 km from Kasese.
Take a left turn 4 km after leaving Kasese on the Kasese-Fort Portal
road.
Air: From Kampala to Kasese and then by road.
Accommodation
Hotels in Kasese and Fort Portal
See the Kabarole Tourism Association for a range of Inns, Guesthouses
and camping sites in this district. Support the local Community
Tourism Development Projects and stay in one of the local guesthouses.
These provide an interesting insight to local life and at the same
time help the community benefit from the resources that surround
them.
Abanya-Rwenzori Mountaineering Association runs the Kamugha Guest
House, 12 kms from Fort Portal in the foothills of the mountains.
The Guest House caters for tourists interested in native communities,
culture and customs both of the Batoro of the lowlands and the Bakonzho
of the mountains.
Rwenzori View Guest House is in Fort Portal with spectacular views
of the Rwenzoris. Huts and rock shelters are available on the mountains
for climbers. There is also a hostel just near the park headquarters.
Rwenzori Mountaineering Services provides guides and porters to
climbers. Climbers in the park stay in a series of simple bandas
along the main route. Remember to bring very warm, waterproof clothing
as well as a good sleeping bag.
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