MOUNTAIN CLIMBING IN UGANDA (WHERE AND HOW)
Uganda’s greatest wonder is her exceptional beauty that
nature blessed her with. The extensive savannas, mountains so high in the
clouds, with beautiful lakes and rivers traversing through makes the country a
true tourism destination that none should miss.
The pearl of Africa is well known for its incredible outdoor
adventures, from white water rafting, bungee jumping, gorilla trekking to
mountain climbing, there is simply a plenty of things that a Uganda safari can
offer to any traveler at any time.
Blessed with quite a good number of mountains and volcanoes,
Uganda is one of the best places to do mountaineering in Africa. Having thought
of a gorilla or wildlife safari in Uganda, then its high time you complemented
it with a hiking tour to one of the following places.
The Virunga volcanoes. Located at the border of Uganda,
Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Vurunga Volcanoes are a series
of eight mountains shared by these three African countries. Three out of the
eight volcanoes are shared to Uganda; Mount Sabinyo, Mount Mgahinga and Mount
Muhabura and located in Mgahinga national park, southwest of Uganda.
Muhabura volcano is the highest of all these three, standing
at an altitude of 4127 meters above the sea level. It takes about 5hours to
hike to its top, though this depends on the speed of the hikers. The top furnishes
views of the magnificent Gisenyi town in Rwanda and the best view of the
Virunga ranges.
For Sabinyo Mountain is the most challenging hike you will
ever have in Uganda. It offers experiences that are simply endemic to it, moving
up through the two peaks to finally make it to the third peak. This is the only
time one can stand in three countries of Uganda, Rwanda and DR Congo at once.
Mountain Mgahinga is a home to a number of mountain gorillas
and countless golden monkeys. So it is not usually used or hiking, but rather
gorilla trekking and golden monkey tracking, though it also has well designed
hiking trails.
Rwenzori Mountain. Also known as the mountain of the moon,
this is the third highest peak in Africa after Kirimanjaro and Kenya mountains.
Located in Kasese at the border of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo,
Rwenzori stands at an altitude of 5109 meters and it takes about 8 to 9 days to
summit the top of this mountain. A hike to the top of Rwenzori comes with views
of the beautiful rivers melting from all year round snow capped at the top of
Rwenzori. The mountain base was gazzetted as a national park and people can spot
various wildlife species like primates, forest elephants and a wide array of
bird species.
Mountain Elgon. Located in the east at the boarder of Uganda
and Kenya, this is another interesting hike one can ever engage in while on a
safari in Uganda. It stands at an altitude of4321 meters above the sea level,
the volcano was once one of Africa’s highest but the continuous erosion reduced
its height to the current one. Summiting the top of Mountain Elgon takes you to
Waggagai peak that shelters the world’s largest Caldera, measuring about 50 X
80 kilometers. It probably takes about four to five days to reach the top of
mountain Elgon depending on the speed and fitness of the hikers.
Besides the mountains, there are also several hills and
waterfalls where travelers on Uganda safaris have opted for. Think of Kagulu
hill, Sipi falls, Murchison falls, Amabere ga nyina mwiru caves and the Kampala
hills plus so many others.
Uganda is simply a mountaineering country that even the ones
who can’t make it to the top of mountains, they still have better and easier
options. If it’s a mountain climbing safari in Africa, it should head to
Uganda.
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