Tourists flock Uganda year in and year out appreciating the gifts that God gave our land. Flocking our nation to climb our mountains that they call virgin because they have survived the heavy pollution and litter that is a characteristic of the foreign peaks such as the Everest. When we think about the country’s tourist
10 Tips to Select the Best Rwenzori Trekking Tour
Have you planned to visit Rwenzori mountain national park but are you are so curious about the tips to know before going there? No more worries. This blog has brought you some of the tips. Selecting the right Rwenzori mountaineering tour is crucial for a safe and enjoyable trekking experience. Here are ten tips to
Rwenzori Central Circuit vs Kilembe Trail: Best Route
In this article, the writer tries to point out the different points where the trekker is expected to spend his stop overs while on a Ruwenzori Mountaineering tours by Comparing the Kilembe Trail and the Ruwenzori Central Circuit for ultimate experience of Trekking in Ruwenzori Mountains National Park. There are only two popular routes that
Self Driving from Rwenzori National Park
Rwenzori Mountains is the highest mountain in Uganda with Margarita peak as the highest peak. To reach the peak normally it takes 7 to 8 days. Some energetic clients can summit in less than 7 days and also the days can be more in case clients prefer to explore more other peaks. It is very
6 Things Not to Do on Rwenzori Trekking Trip
Hiking is one of those things you can do when you have determination in you. With several mountains in Uganda offering opportunities for hiking safaris, there is an increasing number of visitors who go mountain climbing in Uganda. Sarah of the Rwenzori Mountaineering Service, one of the tour companies specializing in organizing hiking tours to
300 Bee Hives Distributed to Communities
On 20th May, 2020, Rwenzori Mountains National Park in Queen Elizabeth Conservation Area distributed 300 bee hives as part of its outreach program with frontline communities that surround the park. The hives were given to 30 organised community groups in the five districts that neighbour Rwenzori Mountains National Park. The beneficiary districts included Kasese, Bunyangabo, Kabarole, Ntoroko