DAY 1
Depart for Kasese via Queen Elizabeth National Park, on the way seeing the royal drum makers of Uganda. Stand on the Equator and bargain at the roadside markets. Descend to the Queen Elizabeth National Park, keeping an eye out for game as you check in for lunch. Late afternoon game drive in the park. Dinner and overnight at your booked in Lodge/Camp

DAY 2
After breakfast, drive to Nyakalengija trailhead (1600m). Make final arrangements for a guide and porters. Begin the hike/climb to Nyabitaba Hut (2650m). Walk through the banana shambas on the side of the steep foothills, past the typical Bakonjo homesteads with children waving you on. Follow the trail along the Mubuku River, through landslides and up and down rocks and bluffs. Cross the Mahoma River and climb steeply through bracken fern slopes and Podocarpus forest to Nyabitaba Hut for dinner and overnight

DAY 3
Begin climb to John Matte Hut (3350m). The trail from Nyabitaba drops down through the forest to the Kurt Shafer Bridge, just below the confluence of the Bujuku and Mubuku Rivers. A steep ascent through bamboo forest, traversing a long and exhausting stretch of slippery moss-covered rock. From Nyamileju rock shelter on clear days, Mount Stanley and Mount Speke can be glimpsed before passing into the zone of the giant heather, lobelia and groundsel. The final stretch to the hut is across a tiring bog, the first of many for which the mountain is infamous. Dinner and overnight at John Matte Hut

DAY 4
Climb to Bujuku Hut (3900m). Immediately after John Matte Hut, the trail drops down to cross the Bujuku River and enters Lower Bigo Bog, home of giant lobelias. Jumping from tussock to tussock, the bog is finally crossed but rarely without the feet sampling some of the freezing ooze below. The Upper Bigo bog gives way to Bujuku Lake, with views of Mt Baker to the South and Mt Stanley to the West. Bujuku Hut well located in the shadow of Mount Baker and Mount Speke is set in a narrow valley below Stuhlmann Pass. A spectacular setting but it can be very cold, even for the Rwenzoris. Dinner & overnight at Bujuku Hut

DAY 5
Climb to Elena Hut (4541m). Leaving Bujuku through more bog, the trail climbs the steep slopes west of the lake, passing through the magical Groundsel Gully as it ascends to Scott-Elliot Pass at 4372m. At the head of the gully a metal ladder takes you over a steep section after which the trail splits into two. The right leads up to Elena Hut and Mount Stanley on a steep trail over large boulders. The left path leads to Scott-Elliot Pass and down to Kitandara Lakes. For those sleeping at the basic Elena Hut, be prepared for a cold and icy night. Dinner & overnight at Elena Hut

DAY 6
For those climbing Margherita peak (5109m), continue to the base of the Stanley Glacier. Depending on the weather and the individual’s acclimatization, it can be a four to seven hour walk to the summit of Margherita. This is a tough walk over three glaciers, slippery rock, ice and very exposed areas which are open on many sides. It is only for the physically fit and is a technical climb that requires roping up, crampons and appropriate equipment for cold, windy and icy conditions. It is best to attempt the final climb in a minimum group of 4 (two climbers and two guides (a supplement for the extra guide has to be paid for at the time of booking). Climb on to the glacier, cross the Stanley Plateau and proceed with the ascent. Subject to altitude sickness, fog and weather, scramble up to the summit of Margherita, crown of the Rwenzoris. Due to the altitude and the tough conditions, not everybody will make it to the summit so do not be disappointed if you do not. Returning to Scott-Elliot pass there are spectacular views back to Bujuku Lake and Mount Speke up to Mount Stanley and down to the Kitandara Lakes. Once over the pass, the trail enters an alpine zone of sparse vegetation and rough boulders. Descend to the Kitandara Hut for dinner and overnight past the Kitandara Lakes. For those who do not wish to climb the peak, a more restful day walking from Elena Hut to Kitandara Hut 4,023m.

DAY 7
Descend to Guy Yeoman Hut (3260m). From Kitandara, the trail ascends steeply up the headwall, spreading out from the base of Mount Baker and continuing along the south side of the mountain to Freshfield Pass. On a clear day there are views into the Congo to the west and Mount Stanley to the north. From the pass, the long muddy descent continues, passing the rock shelter at Bujangolo, the base camp for the historic expedition by the Duke of Abruzzi in 1906. Dinner and overnight at Guy Yeoman Hut

DAY 8
Descend to Nyabitaba (2650m). The path down can be slippery and muddy with little to hold on to and requires careful balancing over the vertical mud or steep rock. An overnight stop at the Nyabitaba Hut is a pleasant rest after the exertion of the previous days. Dinner and overnight at Nyabitaba Hut

DAY 9
Descend to Nyakalengija trailhead (1600m). A gentle descent down the muddy paths to the trailhead arriving late morning. After lunch at Kasese, drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park, game viewing on the way. In the afternoon time permitting, a boat cruise at the Kazinga Channel where the wildlife and a vast array of birds come to drink. Dinner and overnight at Volcanoes Kyambura Gorge Lodge.

DAY 10
Leaving the Kyambura Gorge, set off back to Kampala and Entebbe Airport. You will cross the Equator again and will be able to stop at roadside market and handicraft stalls. Return to your hotel or transfer to the airport in time to connect to your international flight

DAY 1
Depart for Kasese via Queen Elizabeth National Park, on the way seeing the royal drum makers of Uganda. Stand on the Equator and bargain at the roadside markets. Descend to the Queen Elizabeth National Park, keeping an eye out for game as you check in for lunch. Late afternoon game drive in the park. Dinner and overnight at your booked in Lodge/Camp

DAY 2
After breakfast, drive to Nyakalengija trailhead (1600m). Make final arrangements for a guide and porters. Begin the hike/climb to Nyabitaba Hut (2650m). Walk through the banana shambas on the side of the steep foothills, past the typical Bakonjo homesteads with children waving you on. Follow the trail along the Mubuku River, through landslides and up and down rocks and bluffs. Cross the Mahoma River and climb steeply through bracken fern slopes and Podocarpus forest to Nyabitaba Hut for dinner and overnight

DAY 3
Begin climb to John Matte Hut (3350m). The trail from Nyabitaba drops down through the forest to the Kurt Shafer Bridge, just below the confluence of the Bujuku and Mubuku Rivers. A steep ascent through bamboo forest, traversing a long and exhausting stretch of slippery moss-covered rock. From Nyamileju rock shelter on clear days, Mount Stanley and Mount Speke can be glimpsed before passing into the zone of the giant heather, lobelia and groundsel. The final stretch to the hut is across a tiring bog, the first of many for which the mountain is infamous. Dinner and overnight at John Matte Hut

DAY 4
Climb to Bujuku Hut (3900m). Immediately after John Matte Hut, the trail drops down to cross the Bujuku River and enters Lower Bigo Bog, home of giant lobelias. Jumping from tussock to tussock, the bog is finally crossed but rarely without the feet sampling some of the freezing ooze below. The Upper Bigo bog gives way to Bujuku Lake, with views of Mt Baker to the South and Mt Stanley to the West. Bujuku Hut well located in the shadow of Mount Baker and Mount Speke is set in a narrow valley below Stuhlmann Pass. A spectacular setting but it can be very cold, even for the Rwenzoris. Dinner & overnight at Bujuku Hut

DAY 5
Climb to Elena Hut (4541m). Leaving Bujuku through more bog, the trail climbs the steep slopes west of the lake, passing through the magical Groundsel Gully as it ascends to Scott-Elliot Pass at 4372m. At the head of the gully a metal ladder takes you over a steep section after which the trail splits into two. The right leads up to Elena Hut and Mount Stanley on a steep trail over large boulders. The left path leads to Scott-Elliot Pass and down to Kitandara Lakes. For those sleeping at the basic Elena Hut, be prepared for a cold and icy night. Dinner & overnight at Elena Hut

DAY 6
For those climbing Margherita peak (5109m), continue to the base of the Stanley Glacier. Depending on the weather and the individual’s acclimatization, it can be a four to seven hour walk to the summit of Margherita. This is a tough walk over three glaciers, slippery rock, ice and very exposed areas which are open on many sides. It is only for the physically fit and is a technical climb that requires roping up, crampons and appropriate equipment for cold, windy and icy conditions. It is best to attempt the final climb in a minimum group of 4 (two climbers and two guides (a supplement for the extra guide has to be paid for at the time of booking). Climb on to the glacier, cross the Stanley Plateau and proceed with the ascent. Subject to altitude sickness, fog and weather, scramble up to the summit of Margherita, crown of the Rwenzoris.

Due to the altitude and the tough conditions, not everybody will make it to the summit so do not be disappointed if you do not. Returning to Scott-Elliot pass there are spectacular views back to Bujuku Lake and Mount Speke up to Mount Stanley and down to the Kitandara Lakes. Once over the pass, the trail enters an alpine zone of sparse vegetation and rough boulders. Descend to the Kitandara Hut for dinner and overnight past the Kitandara Lakes. For those who do not wish to climb the peak, a more restful day walking from Elena Hut to Kitandara Hut 4,023m.

DAY 7
Descend to Guy Yeoman Hut (3260m). From Kitandara, the trail ascends steeply up the headwall, spreading out from the base of Mount Baker and continuing along the south side of the mountain to Freshfield Pass. On a clear day there are views into the Congo to the west and Mount Stanley to the north. From the pass, the long muddy descent continues, passing the rock shelter at Bujangolo, the base camp for the historic expedition by the Duke of Abruzzi in 1906. Dinner and overnight at Guy Yeoman Hut

DAY 8
Descend to Nyabitaba (2650m). The path down can be slippery and muddy with little to hold on to and requires careful balancing over the vertical mud or steep rock. An overnight stop at the Nyabitaba Hut is a pleasant rest after the exertion of the previous days. Dinner and overnight at Nyabitaba Hut

DAY 9
Descend to Nyakalengija trailhead (1600m). A gentle descent down the muddy paths to the trailhead arriving late morning. After lunch at Kasese, drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park, game viewing on the way. In the afternoon time permitting, a boat cruise at the Kazinga Channel where the wildlife and a vast array of birds come to drink. Dinner and overnight at Volcanoes Kyambura Gorge Lodge.

DAY 10
Leaving the Kyambura Gorge, set off back to Kampala and Entebbe Airport. You will cross the Equator again and will be able to stop at roadside market and handicraft stalls. Return to your hotel or transfer to the airport in time to connect to your international flight

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