Rwenzori Mountains National Park in Uganda offers a unique mix of alpine landscapes and diverse ecosystems, attracting hikers and nature enthusiasts.
Rwenzori Mountains National Park, located in western Uganda along the Congo border, spans approximately 386 square miles and is famous for its stunning alpine scenery. Known as the "Mountains of the Moon," the Rwenzori range features Africa's third highest peak, Margherita, standing at 16,763 feet. The park is home to various ecological zones, from tropical rainforest to alpine meadows and glacial landscapes, supporting a rich diversity of flora and fauna. Visitors can explore countless hiking trails that lead through dense forests, past cascading waterfalls, and up to towering peaks. Established as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1994, the park provides critical habitats for endangered species like the African bush elephant, the L'Hoest's monkey, and numerous bird species. Trekkers are captivated by the snow-capped peaks and the chance to glimpse rare plant species, such as giant lobelias and groundsels, making it a remarkable destination for adventure and biodiversity.
Summit of Margherita Peak
Unique Afro-alpine vegetation
Rich birdlife with over 200 species
Scenic Nyamwamba Valley
The highest point in the Rwenzori range, offering breathtaking views and challenging climbs.
A stunning valley known for its dramatic landscape and diverse ecosystem.
A trek that offers panoramic views of the snow-capped peaks and lush valleys.