Day 1: Transfer to Kasese-Nyakalengija

After breakfast in the morning, the driver/Guide will pick you up from the hotel in Entebbe/Kampala or at the airport and then transfer you to Kasese-Nyakalengija. The journey via the Kampala-Mubende-Fortportal-Kasese highway will take you around 7-8 hours with a stopover along the way for lunch. You will check in at Mihunga lodge where you will have dinner and spend the night.

Day 2: Nyakalengija (1600m)-Nyabitaba hut (2660m)

After breakfast at the camp, you will go to RMS headquarters where you will be briefed about the whole hike. Start the hike from Nyakalengija through the Bakonzo settlements to mount Rwenzori national park gate where you will be registered before entering the park. You will start the central circuit trail trek through the thick tropical with high elephant grass and dense bushes.

This forest is home to various animal species like forest elephants, chimpanzees, hyrax, black-and-white colobus, L’Hoest’s monkeys, duiker, and three-horned chameleon among many more.  Some of the bird species include; Handsome Francolin, Rwenzori Turaco, Long-eared Owl, Barred Long-tailed Cuckoo, Cinnamon-chested Bee-eater, Strange Weaver, Archers’ Robin-chat, Rwenzori Batis among many others as well as various tree and plant species. You will expect to see some of them. It’s about 8km from Nyakalengija to Nyabitaba hut. Dinner and overnight at Nyabitaba hut.

Day 3: Nyabitaba hut (2660m)-John Matte hut (3420m)

Have breakfast at the hut, you will move through thick shrubs and forest for about 30 minutes to the Kurt Shafer bright which is at the confluence of the Mubuku and Bujuku rivers. You will then move through the bamboo mixed with montane forests and slippery moss-covered rocks for a couple of hours. As you hike you will also expect to see various bird species that live in the forest. You will continue to move up to Nyamulejju rock shelter where the first hikers used to at times camp and also spend the night, you will have a stopover here for lunch. At this point, you will have a view of mount Stanley and mount Speke if the weather is clear. You will then continue to move through the alpine forest to John Matte’s hut where you will have dinner and spend the night. The hut is near river Bujuku and most hikers take a bath there, the water is so cold but so refreshing as well. You will also have a view of the Margherita glacier which is on mount Stanley between Alexandra and Margherita peaks.

Nyabitaba to John Matte is about 11km.

Day 4: John Matte hut (3420)-Bujuku hut (3930m)

After breakfast at the hut, you will cross river Bujuku and through the forest to the lower bigo bog. This is a swampy area in a valley and is home to the giant lobelias. This area used to be the hardest part of the Rwenzori since the area is so boggy, jumping from one tussock to another was not so easy for most hikers more so females. Currently, there is a walk board up to the end of the boggy area which makes the walk much easier for trekkers. As you move you will expect to see giant lobelias, everlasting flowers, and groundsels. You will then take a steep hike along a ridge which will lead you to the start of the upper bigo bog. There is also a boardwalk up to Lake Bujuku. After the boardwalk you will try to move through the remaining small boggy area with no walk boards to Bujuku hut. At this point, you will have a view of Lake Bujuku, mount Speke, Mount Baker, and mount Stanley. At this point, you are able to ascend mount Speke and mount Stanley.

The distance from john matte to Bujuku is about 5km. dinner and overnight at Bujuku.

Day 5: Bujuku hut (3930m)-Elena hut (4563m)

Have breakfast at Bujuku hut then continue with the hike to Elena hut, which is a 5-7 hours hike. You will move through the sides of the upper Bigo bog. You will then hike through the steep slopes of Lake Bujuku. Elena’s hut is at the rocky part of Mount Stanley and the area is too cold. At this point, you are at the highest mountain of the Rwenzori and you will have a direct view of Mount Baker and Mount Speke. Sometimes it is hard to view these two mountains because they are covered by fog. Have dinner at Elena’s hut then spend the night.

Day 6: Elena hut (4563m) – Kitandara (3979m)

On this day you will have to wake up as early as 2 am, Have breakfast at Elena hut then hike to the top of mount Stanley, Margherita peak, through the Stanley plateau and Margherita Glaciers. The guide will teach you how to use the equipment while on the ice. At the top, you will have a view of Irene Lake, mount Speke, and the surrounding environment. Then descend to Elena Hut for Lunch and later proceed to descend to Kitandara through the Scott Elliot pass to Kitandara, it is the most beautiful point of the Rwenzori. Have dinner at Kitandara then spend the night. If the group is big, you might spend another night at Elena’s hut and continue the following day.

Day 7: Kitandara hut (3979m) – Guy Yeoman hut (3505m)

Have breakfast at Kitandara then move through the base of Mount Baker, which can be slippery so you will need to be so careful. 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 Rwenzori Mountain to Fresh field pass. 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.

This will take you around 4-6 hours then reach Guy Yeoman hut which is located at the banks of river Mubuku, have dinner, and spend the night.

Day 8: Guy Yeoman to Nyabitaba to nyakalengija

From Guy Yeoman, you will descend to Nyabitaba through the bamboo forests. 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. Dinner and overnight at Nyabitaba. It takes between 4-5 hours.

Day 9: Nyabitaba to Nyakalengija

After the break, you will descend for about 3 hours to Nyakalengija. You will pass through the tropical forests where you will expect to spot the three-horned chameleon, black and white colobus monkeys, as well as bird species.

The guide will be waiting for you at the base and then transfer to Kampala. The drive to Kampala will take about 7 hours. The guide will drop you at your hotel in Kampala or at Entebbe airport for your late flight back home. And this makes the  9days haking safari trip