A trip into the Rwenzoris is an exhilarating and rewarding experience but one, which must be well planned. The key to an enjoyable visit is to “be prepared!” The central circuit hike takes six nights/seven days and reaches an altitude of 14,000ft (4,267m) above sea level. The conditions on the mountain are a challenge to even an experienced hiker. This mountain is re-known for its un-engineered, steep, and slippery trails and frequent rain. Rainfall and cold temperatures, bogs, mud, steep terrain, and high altitude make it a challenging trip.
Nevertheless, it is exciting! You need to try it! Since during much of the year mud, rain, mist, and wind occur daily, adequate clothing (and a mental attitude!) for these conditions. The periods of July – August and December – February are relatively dry and for inexperienced hikers, the best seasons for trek. During any season, rain gear, a good sleeping bag, a warm hat, gloves, heavy socks, gumboots, gaiters, and a walking stick for balance (and to probe the mud) are recommended. A basic first aid kit is a necessity.
Porters will be carrying your heavy equipment and food, leaving a small pack with rain gear, warm clothes (on higher sections), a camera, a water bottle, snacks, and lunch.
The high altitude and cold wet conditions of the Rwenzori Mountains can adversely affect inexperienced visitors. The following are ailments, which may occur:
Hypothermia, Dehydration, Altitude sicknesses, AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness) HAPE (High Altitude Pulmonary Edema), and HACE (High altitude Cerebral Edema).
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