
7 Day Rwenzori Mountains National Park Adventure
Overview
Embark on an unforgettable 7 day adventure through Rwenzori Mountains National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in western Uganda. Known as the “Mountains of the Moon,” this rugged, mist-covered range offers breathtaking scenery, diverse ecosystems, and an exhilarating trekking experience. Home to Africa’s third-highest peak, Margherita Peak (5,109m), the Rwenzori Mountains feature glacial lakes, dense tropical rainforests, and rare wildlife species.

This 7-day trekking expedition takes you deep into the heart of this mystical mountain range, offering a mix of challenging hikes, stunning landscapes, and a chance to immerse yourself in the unique flora and fauna of this spectacular region.
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Kasese & Transfer to Rwenzori Mountains
Your adventure begins with a warm welcome in Kasese, the gateway town to the Rwenzori Mountains. Upon arrival, you’ll meet your expert guides and porters before heading to Rwenzori Mountains National Park. After a briefing at the Rwenzori Mountaineering Services (RMS) headquarters, you’ll check your gear and prepare for the journey ahead.
- Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge in Kasese
- Meals: Dinner
Day 2: Nyakalengija (1,650m) – Nyabitaba Hut (2,651m)
The trek starts at Nyakalengija, the park’s entrance, where you’ll register before setting off into the lush tropical rainforest. This day involves a gradual ascent through dense vegetation, home to primates like black-and-white colobus monkeys, blue monkeys, and several bird species.
After approximately 5-7 hours of trekking, you’ll reach Nyabitaba Hut (2,651m), perched on a ridge with stunning views of the valley below.
- Hiking Duration: 5-7 hours
- Elevation Gain: 1,001m
- Accommodation: Nyabitaba Hut
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3: Nyabitaba Hut – John Matte Hut (3,414m)
Today’s trek leads you deeper into the Bamboo Forest Zone before descending to the Kichuchu Bridge, crossing the Mubuku River. You’ll navigate steep ridges and rocky terrain, entering the Heather and Moorland Zone, characterized by giant lobelias and groundsels.
After 6-7 hours of trekking, you’ll arrive at John Matte Hut (3,414m), where you’ll rest for the night with spectacular views of the Bujuku Valley.
- Hiking Duration: 6-7 hours
- Elevation Gain: 763m
- Accommodation: John Matte Hut
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4: John Matte Hut – Bujuku Hut (3,962m)
The trail ascends through boggy terrain and alpine meadows, with striking views of the Mount Speke, Mount Stanley, and Mount Baker peaks. You’ll cross the Bigo Bog, using boardwalks to navigate the wetland, before arriving at Bujuku Hut (3,962m).
This location provides breathtaking scenery, with clear views of Margherita Peak (5,109m) on a good day. It’s also a prime spot for spotting Rwenzori turacos and sunbirds.
- Hiking Duration: 5-6 hours
- Elevation Gain: 548m
- Accommodation: Bujuku Hut
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5: Bujuku Hut – Elena Hut (4,541m) OR Kitandara Hut (4,023m)
Today, you’ll ascend towards Elena Hut (4,541m) for climbers attempting Margherita Peak or continue to Kitandara Hut (4,023m) if trekking without summiting.
For those climbing, the route becomes more technical and steep, requiring ropes and ice axes to traverse the Stanley Glacier. If heading to Kitandara, the trail winds past Scott Elliott Pass with beautiful views of the valley below.
- Hiking Duration: 5-6 hours
- Elevation Gain: Up to 579m
- Accommodation: Elena Hut or Kitandara Hut
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6: Summit Margherita Peak (5,109m) OR Descend to Guy Yeoman Hut (3,261m)
For those summiting, the climb starts at 2:00 AM, navigating icy sections with the help of crampons. After a challenging ascent, you’ll stand atop Margherita Peak (5,109m), the highest point in the Rwenzori Mountains and Africa’s third-highest peak.
After celebrating the achievement, you’ll descend to Kitandara Hut (4,023m) before proceeding to Guy Yeoman Hut (3,261m), passing stunning glacial lakes and rocky ridges.
- Hiking Duration: 8-12 hours
- Elevation Change: ±1,848m
- Accommodation: Guy Yeoman Hut
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7: Descend to Nyakalengija & Return to Kasese
The final day involves descending through the lower alpine zones and bamboo forests, eventually reaching Nyakalengija. You’ll receive your certificates at the RMS headquarters before transferring back to Kasese, where the adventure concludes.
- Hiking Duration: 6-7 hours
- Elevation Loss: 1,611m
- Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge in Kasese (optional)
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
What to Expect on the Trek
- Challenging Terrain: The Rwenzori trek is physically demanding, with steep climbs, boggy valleys, and rocky ridges.
- Variable Weather: Expect rain, fog, and cold temperatures, especially at higher elevations.
- Unique Flora & Fauna: Spot giant lobelias, rare birds, and primates along the route.
- Glacial Peaks: Experience Africa’s only permanent equatorial glaciers.
Best Time to Visit
The best months to trek the Rwenzori Mountains are:
- December to February (Dry Season)
- June to August (Dry Season)
These periods offer better trail conditions and clearer views.
Essential Packing List
- Hiking Boots (Waterproof & Sturdy)
- Warm Clothing (Thermal Layers, Waterproof Jacket, Gloves)
- Sleeping Bag (Rated for Cold Conditions)
- Trekking Poles
- Headlamp & Extra Batteries
- Energy Snacks & Hydration Pack
- Crampons & Ice Axe (For Summit Climbers)
Conclusion
The 7-day Rwenzori Mountains National Park trek is an exhilarating experience for adventurers seeking high-altitude trekking, spectacular landscapes, and an immersive wilderness journey. Whether summiting Margherita Peak or trekking through the scenic valleys, this expedition promises unparalleled beauty, physical challenge, and unforgettable memories.
Are you ready to conquer the Mountains of the Moon?