10 Days Rwenzori Mountains Trekking Kilembe Trail Route

10 days of Rwenzori Mountains trekking through the Kilembe trail route offers a great expedition to hike to the Margherita peak (5,109 m/16,762 ft.) of Mount Rwenzori.

The 10 days of trekking the Rwenzori Mountains on the Kilembe trail route is one of the best routes to trek the Rwenzori Mountains. The 10 Days Rwenzori Mountains trekking Kilembe trail is also known as the “southern circuit”.  A trek through the Kilembe trail takes you through the sine hut (2,585 m), Kalalama hut (3.147m) to Mutinda Camp (3.688 m), Bugata Camp (4.062 m), Butawu Camp (3.974 m), Margherita Camp (4,485 m). Return to Butawu Camp on the same day you will ascend to Margherita, descend to Kiharo Camp (3,460 m.), and finally the rangers’ post which will mark the end of the Kilembe trail hiking route. The Kilembe route hiking trail starts and ends in either Kampala (Uganda’s capital) or Entebbe International Airport.

Safari by day Highlight: 10 Days Rwenzori Mountains Trekking

  • Day #1: Transfer from Kampala/Entebbe International Airport to Kasese
  • Day #2: Trek from Kilembe to Kalalama camp
  • Day #3: Trek from Kalalama hut to Mutinda camp
  • Day #4: Trek from Mutinda Camp to Bugata Camp
  • Day #5: Trek from Bugata to Hunwick’s Camp
  • Day #6: Climb from Hunwick to Margherita Peak
  • Day #7: Margherita camp trek to the peak and return to the Margherita camp
  • Day #8: Descend from Margherita Camp to Kiharo Camp
  • Day #9: From Kiharo Camp to the base
  • Day #10: Drive back to Kampala or Entebbe International Airport.

Detailed itinerary of the 10 Days Rwenzori Mountains Trekking

Day 1: Transfer from Kampala/Entebbe International Airport to Kasese

At your place of residence or on arrival at Entebbe International Airport, you meet your guide for a pickup and transfer to Kasese district at the foothills of Mountain Rwenzori. Proceed with your journey to Kilembe to register with the Rwenzori trekking head offices. Embark on your journey to your hotel for lunch, dinner, and an overnight stay

Day 2: Trek from Kilembe to Kalalama camp

On the first day of your Kilembe trail route hike, you will start the trek from the ranger’s post, head straight to Rwenzori National park’s gate for clearance before entering. This marks the beginning of the Kilembe Rwenzori trekking to Margherita peak. Proceed with your day trek to the montane forest where you will encounter various species of monkeys such as Colobus monkeys, blue monkeys, and other species of birds like the Rwenzori Turaco. Reach Sine camp where you will enjoy your lunch break alongside other refreshments. Continue with your trek to Kalalama at 3,147 m, from which you will have your dinner, next day briefing, and an overnight stay.

Day 3: Trek from Kalalama hut to Mutinda camp

Rwenzori Mountains Trekking - Kilembe Trail Route

Rwenzori Mountains Trekking – Kilembe Trail Route

Wake up and have breakfast then set off for your second-day trek to Mutinda camp from Kalalama camp. Start your hike passing through the bamboo-mimulopsis zone, which consists of a steep climb with many high steps, and later reach the resting point for a lunch break alongside other refreshments. Continue with your day’s trek along the heather zone, passing by various streams, as well as waterfalls, which are mostly covered by typical green moss vegetation. You will also be rewarded with impressive views of Giant Heather trees, and sometimes in a misty atmosphere. Arrive at Mutinda Camp at 3.688 m-named after the Mutinda Peaks. It is from this point that you can also climb further to the Mutinda Lookout at 3.925m, which is about a 90 minutes ascent and 30-minute descent to the camp. This region is worth visiting, as its beautiful views as you stand on moss-covered rocks with incredible views across the Rwenzori Mountains, stretching down to Kasese town and Lake George. Arrive at Mutinda camp in the late evening for dinner, next day briefing, and an overnight stay.

Day 4: Trek from Mutinda Camp to Bugata Camp

This day, you will start with hiking up the boggy terrain after your morning breakfast at Mutinda Camp. Proceed with the typical wet vegetation and tussocks, as you enter the alpine vegetation zone with the presence of the giant lobelias (Lobellia gibberoa), the groundsel (Senecio adnivalis) as well as the everlasting flowers while crossing the Mutinda valley. Hike up the steep section up to Namusangi valley, as you head to Bugata Camp at 4.062m above sea level. It is from this point that you will enjoy the stunning views of Weisman’s Peak of Mount Luigi of Savoy, which is always covered by snow whereas the vegetation is mostly covered by tussock grass, everlasting flowers, giant groundsel, and giant lobelia. Bugata camp, amongst other camps, is well furnished with good facilities of solar lights, eco-toilets, and a bathroom. Your dinner and overnight at this camp.

Day 5: Trek from Bugata to Hunwick’s Camp

Hunwick's Camp

Hunwick’s Camp

Continuing with your trek, climb up the Bamwanjara pass, which steadily rises with various long flat bogs. During your climb, you will observe the glacial lakes far down in the valley. Upon reaching the top of Banwamjara Pass at 4.450m, you will be rewarded with remarkable views of all the main snowcapped peaks and you later come to rest in a small shelter within the breathtaking scenery. Better yet this trek takes you down to the lower and upper Kachope lake which is steep and always muddy but provides exclusive views of Kachope Lakes and McConnell’s Prong. Later arrive at Hunwick’s Camp (3,974m), which is established on a ridge overlooking snowcapped Mt Baker. Dinner and overnight stay at this camp

Day 6: Climb from Hunwick to Margherita Peak

After morning breakfast, start your day by walking along the ridge, crossing several wet areas and small rivers flowing from both Mount Baker and the fresh fields pass. Trekking up Scott Elliott Pass is amazing as you walk through and rise up the ridge of Mt Stanley to Margherita Camp at 4,485 meters which are below Elena Hut. The Margherita camp which is sheltered with a ring of rocks was once used by an Italian Prince Luigi Amadeo di Savoia, and Duke of the Abruzzi. It is from here that you will observe breathtaking views of Mt Baker, Scott Elliot Pass, and some of the high glaciers on Mt Stanley. Since you will walk to Margherita camp for 4.2km, you are expected to arrive late in the evening. Dinner, preparations for the next day, and an overnight stay at the camp.

Day 7: Margherita camp trek to the peak and return to the Margherita camp

You will wake up for your early morning breakfast, after which you will set off for the longest and most strenuous trek to the Margherita summit. The early movement to Margherita peak of Mount Stanley is mainly aimed at reaching the glaciers before sunrise since the heat from the sun causes the glaciers to melt, thus making the routes to be totally impassable. Hiking through the steep heights to Margherita Peak requires enough physical strength. Proceed with your hike over the glaciers close, after then you will climb to an exposed section of the rock, which is bolted and roped, to get on the ridge running up to the top of the Margherita peak at 5.109m, Upon reaching the peak, you will be endowed with the beautiful scenery of the whole country, as you are now at the highest point of the country. Lunch will be served at the peak, after which you will descend to Hunwick’s camp for dinner and an overnight stay.

Day 8: Descend from Margherita Camp to Kiharo Camp

You will start your day by climbing up a ridge towards McConnell’s Prong, where you will be rewarded with impressive views of the three peaks of Mount Stanley, Mount Baker, and Speke as well as the Scott Eliot pass before reaching Oliver’s pass at 4,505m. The total distance between Hunwick’s Camp and Oliver’s pass is 3km. The trail then cuts across below Wiseman’s peak to the confluence of the Nyamwamba River which flows down through Kilembe and Kasese to Lake George in Queen Elizabeth national park. The confluence then meanders down the valley to Kiharo camp, which is established in a deep valley with high cliffs and dense vegetation. Dinner and overnight stay at the camp

Day 9: From Kiharo Camp to the base

From Kiharo camp, the path turns off to the right pass along the river. Spot Duikers as you pass along the river otherwise trek down the river itself jumping across the rocks as you pass down. The trails become steep with multitudes of waterfalls after a few kilometers down the river, which is why you will have to move away from the river and follow a narrow ridge to bypass steep sections. You will again meet the river where there is a huge rock shelter and a place to rest for a lunch break, after which, you will cross a small stream as you climb up gentle slopes before turning back down to the river to avoid another set of waterfalls which are impassable. The forest along this section is home to many bird species, primates, duikers, and hyrax.  Descend to the base marking the end of the Kilembe trail Rwenzori Mountains trekking.

Day 10: Drive back to Kampala or Entebbe International Airport.

On this day, you will return to Kampala with en-route stopovers for lunch in Mbarara and at the equator for photography. You can also purchase some souvenirs from the crafts shop. Arrive in Kampala in the afternoon, and later travel to your drop-off point.

End of 10 days the Rwenzori Mountains trekking

Related Routes to Trek Rwenzori Mountains & Tours

The Central Circuit Route Trail is the only traditional route that approaches the Rwenzori mountains from the East. The route is currently managed by Rwenzori Mountaineering services with Kabira Safaris & Tours. Following this route leads you to Mount baker, Mount Stanley , Mount Speke and sometimes the Weismann peak.

9 Days Mount Rwenzori trekking/9 Days Rwenzori Mountains Trekking/mountaineering/hiking itinerary to Uganda’s Rwenzori National Park is the ultimate hiking package to Magherita Peak. The actual hike from the foothills to the Magherita peak of Mountain Rwenzori using the central circuit trail takes 7 days and 6 nights.

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