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Ruwenzori Mountains of the Moon in Uganda

Ruwenzori Mountains of the Moon in Uganda

January 1, 2009

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The trek is about 10 days and covers a distance of 50 km. It traverses 2 passes around 4,500m/ Along the way, it is possible to ascend Mt. Speke and Mt. Margarita. Although not long, the trek is strenuous due to the challenging terrain.

Mt. Margarita 5.109m

The trek starts in the mountain hamlet of Nyakalengija, nestled on the banks of the roaring Mubuku River. There’s a lot of commotion in the village with the arrival of a group mzungus, as westerners are collectively known as in East Africa. Mountain tourism is the main reason for foreigners to visit, and usually means an army of porters is recruited to haul equipment and supplies up the mountain. It’s a rare job opportunity that attracts scores of people from the entire valley.

John Matte Hut 3,505m

Mt. Margarita 5,109m from John Matte Hut

This is the route that the famous 1906 expedition followed, led by the Duke of Abruzzi. It’s hard to imagine how these pioneers found their way through this uncharted territory, hacking their way through the thick jungle. They managed to climb all major Rwenzori peaks including Margherita Peak, an incredible feat considering there was hardly any knowledge about these mountains.

The final approach to the pass runs through open moorland with the green stacks of the Giant Lobelia’s poking out of the bog. On our right, the black rocky spine of Mount Baker, named after explorer Samuel Baker and the third highest mountain in the range.

Approaching Lake Bujuku

mud, mud and more mud

Mt. Margarita 5,109m

Mt. Alexandra from Mt. Speke

On Mt. Speke

Mt. Speke 4,890m

Mt. Speke

Bigo Hut 3,400m

Lake Bujuku on the way to Mt. Margarita

View from Elena Hut 4,500m

Mt. Baker from Elena Hut

Mt. Margatita 5,109 from Elena Hut

Sherpa of Uganda

Mt. Baker from the Margarita Glacier

Mt. Margarita

Summit ridge of Mt. Margarita

Mt. Alexandra from Mt. Margarita 5,083m

View into DRC (Congo)

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