Rwenzori Mountains National Park
The Rwenzori Mountains National Park covers nearly 100,000 ha in western Uganda and comprises the main part of the Rwenzori mountain chain, which includes Africa’s third highest peak (Mount Margherita: 5,109 m). The region’s glaciers, waterfalls and lakes make it one of Africa’s most beautiful alpine areas. The park has many natural habitats of endangered species and a rich and unusual flora comprising, among other species, the giant heather.
The Rwenzori Mountains National Park provides stunning views of glacier and snow-capped mountains just kilometres from the equator, where it is contiguous with the Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Having the third highest mountain in Africa at 5,109 m (after Kilimanjaro and Mount Kenya), the Park includes a much larger alpine area than either, covering an area of 99,600 ha of which 70% lies at over 2,500 m in height. The Rwenzori Mountains are the highest and most permanent sources of the River Nile, and constitute a vital water catchment. Their multitude of fast flowing rivers, magnificent waterfalls and stratified vegetation make the property exceptionally scenic and beautiful. The mountains are well-known for their unique alpine flora which includes many species endemic to the Albertine Rift in the higher altitude zones including giant heathers, groundsels and lobelias. The Park also supplies local communities with various wild resources and is an important cultural heritage.
Overview
9 Days Rwenzori mountains hiking and climbing package in Uganda is the best we can offer seasoned mountain climbers. The snow capped Rwenzori Mountains are located along the western rift valley at the border between DR Congo and Uganda. Previously known as the “Ruwenzori Mountains” and still referred to as “mountains of the moon”, the mountains reach a height of 5,109metres. The Rwenzori Mountains are one of the sources of water for the great river Nile. The Queen Elizabeth and Virunga national parks are located within these mountains. Because of their proximity to the Rwenzori Mountains, hikers should expect to spot dense forests, lakes, rivers, birds, primates and mammals. The mammals may include buffalo, hippos, elephants and lions