Rwenzori Mountains National Park, located in southwestern Uganda, is famous for Margherita Peak, Africa’s third-highest peak. Established as a national park in 1991 and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994, it is known for its extreme weather and unique vegetation.
Accessibility: The park is accessible via the Fort Portal-Kasese Road, with various trailheads including Kilembe, Central Circuit, and Bukurungu. Air transport can be arranged from Entebbe International Airport or Kajjansi Airfield.
Attractions in Rwenzori Mountains National Park:
Activities in Rwenzori Mountains National Park
Essential Equipment: Bring a sleeping bag, camping mat, warm clothing, rain gear, torch, plastic bags, energy snacks, and any necessary medication. Hiking boots are required for peaks, while gumboots are useful for other days. Specialist climbing gear can be hired from trail operators.
Conservation efforts
Conservation efforts in Rwenzori Mountains National Park are centered on protecting its unique ecosystems and diverse wildlife, including several endemic species. Key initiatives involve anti-poaching patrols and habitat restoration to combat threats from illegal activities and climate change. The park collaborates closely with local communities, promoting sustainable land use practices and eco-tourism to foster economic benefits while reducing human-wildlife conflict. Ongoing research and monitoring of flora and fauna help inform conservation strategies and management practices. These combined efforts aim to preserve the ecological integrity of the Rwenzori Mountains and ensure the survival of its remarkable biodiversity.
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