Embark on a thrilling 9-day safari in Uganda’s Rwenzori Mountains, known as the ‘Mountains of the Moon’. Hike to the highest peak, explore diverse wildlife, and immerse yourself in the local culture.
Embark on a thrilling 9-day safari in Uganda’s Rwenzori Mountains, known as the ‘Mountains of the Moon’. Hike to the highest peak, explore diverse wildlife, and immerse yourself in the local culture.
Travel to Kasese – the home of the Rwenzori
Kasese - Your 9-day Mountain Rwenzori trekking adventure begins when a guide picks you up from a convenient location in Kampala. As you drive towards southwestern Uganda, you’ll make a brief stop at the equator to take photos at the monuments, stand in both the Southern and Northern hemispheres…
Travel to Kasese – the home of the Rwenzori
Kasese - Your 9-day Mountain Rwenzori trekking adventure begins when a guide picks you up from a convenient location in Kampala. As you drive towards southwestern Uganda, you’ll make a brief stop at the equator to take photos at the monuments, stand in both the Southern and Northern hemispheres simultaneously, and conduct a few experiments that prove the equator’s location.
Your next stop will be in Mbarara town for lunch, and you’ll reach the Rwenzori region by evening. You’ll retire to your chosen accommodation for dinner and overnight, preparing to start your Mountain Rwenzori trekking journey the next day.
Transferring to Nyakalengija
Rwenzori Mountains National Park - On the second day of your Mountain Rwenzori trekking adventure, you’ll report to the headquarters of Rwenzori Mountain National Park for a briefing and to hire necessary equipment before hitting the trails. Starting from Nyakalengija, you’ll follow the trail through plantations and the humble homesteads of the Bakonjo – the mountain dwellers. The trail will take you across the Mahoma River, arriving at Nyabitaba hut, which is about 2,652 meters up Rwenzori Mountain.
The hike lasts between 5 – 6 hours. From this location, you’ll enjoy the scenic view of the portal peaks and Mount Kyniangoma. The Rwenzori Turaco, monkeys, and chimpanzees are the most common inhabitants in this area. The second day of your Rwenzori Mountain trekking adventure will end as you retire to bed after dinner.
Depart from Nyabitaba hut (2650 m) – arrive at John Matte hut (3380 m)
Rwenzori Mountains National Park - On the third day of your Mountain Rwenzori trekking adventure, you’ll descend the ridge to Mukubu River and then climb through a bamboo forest towards John Matte hut – 3,380 meters. Your afternoon will involve climbing and hopping through boulders, ascending via the north side of Bukuju River through a giant heather forest. This hike will last between 5 - 6 hours. You’ll have dinner and spend the night at John Matte hut.
Leave John Matte hut (3380 m) – arrive at Bujuku hut (3972 m)
Rwenzori Mountains National Park - The fourth day of your Mountain Rwenzori trekking tour will have you trekking from John Matte hut (3,380 meters) to Bujuku hut (3,972 meters). Along the way, you’ll encounter a series of bogs, which are the most common feature in this part of the mountain. You’ll traverse via Bigo bog and Lake Bujuku. Also, in this part of Mountain Rwenzori is the mythical ‘everlasting flower,’ which is said to remain on the plant for about 40 years. You’ll spend the night at Bujuku hut.
Hike from Bujuku hut (3972 m) – stop at Elena hut (4541 m)
Rwenzori Mountains National Park - On the fifth day of your Mountain Rwenzori trekking tour, you’ll leave Bukuju hut and climb through moss-covered groundsel greenery, proceeding to Scott Eliot pass (4,372 meters) between mountains Baker and Stanley. When you reach this point, you’ll proceed to Elena hut (4,540 meters) for the night. You’ll sleep, preparing to ascend to Mount Stanley the next day.
From Elena hut (4541 m) – Punta Margherita (5109 m)
Rwenzori Mountains National Park - You’ll depart from Elena hut early in the morning and embark on a hike to the Stanley plateau. As you cross this in the northwestern direction, you’ll follow the Margherita glacier to the summit, which is a 3-hour hike. You’ll then descend via Elena hut, proceeding to upper Kitandara lake and passing through the mass of thick mud to lower Kitandara lake, halting at Kitandara hut. From this point, you’ll proceed to climb Mount Baker or Mount Louig do Savoia and to the peak – Vittorio Sella. A Mountain Rwenzori trekking tour is the ultimate safari adventure for the avid sightseer.
Leave Kitandara hut – stay at Guy Yeoman hut
Rwenzori Mountains National Park - On the seventh day of your Mountain Rwenzori trekking adventure, you’ll proceed from Lake Kitandara and ascend to the Freshfield pass (4,282 meters). You’ll then hike along a ridge of high alpine mossy glades before descending from the circuit amidst rocks and bogs. At this point, you’ll enjoy the breathtaking panorama of Mount Stanley, Mount Baker, and Mount of Savoy. You’ll then embark on a soggy trail leading to Bujongolo, Akendahi, and Kabamba rock shelters. This is where the Kabamba valley starts, leading you to Guy Yeoman hut (3,261 meters). This hike can last up to 6 hours. This region of Mountain Rwenzori lies amidst mountains, rivers, and beautiful greenery.
Depart from Guy Yeoman hut – arrive at Nyabitaba hut
Rwenzori Mountains National Park - On the eighth day of your Mountain Rwenzori adventure, you’ll leave Guy Yeoman hut and hike towards Nyabitaba hut. To get to Nyabitaba hut, you’ll have to descend along Mubuku River, past Kichuchu, a rock shelter, then join the original route down to Bujuku River. This hike lasts about 2-3 hours. You’ll spend the night at Nyabitaba hut.
Descend back to headquarters – return to Kampala
Rwenzori Mountains National Park - On the last day of your Mountain Rwenzori trekking adventure, you’ll leave Nyabitaba hut in the morning, descending steeply off the ridge through the lush vegetation to the base of the mountain. You’ll proceed to the park headquarters where you’ll return any equipment you hired. You’ll then embark on your journey back to Kampala, arriving in the late evening. This will mark the end of your 9-day Mountain Rwenzori trekking adventure.

- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Other
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Other
- Guide Service Fee
- Any Private Expenses and Travel Insurance
- Guide Service Fee
- Any Private Expenses and Travel Insurance
The Rwenzori Mountains, also known as the ‘Mountains of the Moon,’ are located in Western Uganda along the Uganda-Congo border. The Rwenzori is a globally recognized destination for hiking and mountaineering. Experienced climbers can embark on a hike to reach Margherita Summit, the highest peak in the range. The 9-day Rwenzori Mountain trekking safari…
The Rwenzori Mountains, also known as the ‘Mountains of the Moon,’ are located in Western Uganda along the Uganda-Congo border. The Rwenzori is a globally recognized destination for hiking and mountaineering. Experienced climbers can embark on a hike to reach Margherita Summit, the highest peak in the range. The 9-day Rwenzori Mountain trekking safari takes adventurers to Uganda’s tallest mountain range, renowned for its permanently snow-capped peaks.
Participants will ascend to Margherita Summit, the highest peak in the range and the third highest in Africa. The ranges are part of Rwenzori Mountains National Park, home to over 70 mammals, 217 bird species, including 19 Albertine Rift endemics, and some of the world’s rarest vegetation.
In addition to the challenging hike, there are numerous other activities to enjoy during the Rwenzori Mountain trekking safari, such as visiting nearby Bakonzo villages for nature walks and interactions with the local community.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.