The Central Circuit Trial
The “central
circuit” trial of Rwenzori is the main hiking activity
which people undertake when visiting the mountain range. It
consists of a hike lasting six nights and seven days, starting
from the headquarter of the Rwenzori Mountains National Park
at Nyakalengija. Then the trial follows a circular path around
Mount Baker, spending the night in five different Huts, and
reaching a maximum altitude of 4.372 m. at Scott Elliot Pass.
The circuit gives the opportunity to see very close the peaks
and glaciers of Mount Speke, Mount Stanley, Mount Luigi di
Savoia, Mount Baker. Everybody are able to manage the hike,
as the level of difficulty is not so high. For the mountains
climbers, it is possible to reach all the major peaks, only
adding one day extension to the trial per each peak. The central
circuit is the best experience of Rwenzori, its landscape
and vegetations.
You can book the trial with the tour
operators active in Uganda

Group of climbers at Scott Elliot Pass, 4.372 m
The programme of the
central circuit follows this itinerary:
First Day: From Nyakalengija to Nyabitaba Hut, 2.652 m.
From the Rwenzori Mountains National Park Head Quarter at
Nyakalengija, 1.646 m., you will receive the briefing from
RMS (Rwenzori Mountaineering Services) and UWA (Uganda Wildlife
Authority), with the possibility of renting equipment. The
hike starts through the plantations and homes of the Bakonjo,
the people of the mountain, gradually reaching garden plots
and elephants grass. You follow the Mobuku river, until crossing
the Mahoma river. The trail passes through an open bracken
fern slopes and Podorcarpus Forest, up to Nyabitaba Hut, 2.652
m., which is the arrival point for the day. This will take
from 5 to 6 hours. From the location, you are facing on the
North the Portal Peaks, 4.627 m., in front Mount Kyniangoma.
During the day, you might see monkeys, the Rwenzori Turaco
and hearing the chimpanzees.

Savoia peak from Kitandara Hut
Second day: From Nyabitaba Hut to John Matte
Hut, 3.414 m.
From Nyabitaba Hut you cross the Kurt Shaffer
Bridge, through a muddy area. Then the trail climbs up through
the bamboo forest. You reach a steep rocky area, which leads
to Nyamuleju Hut. This point marks the start of the giant
lobelia and groundsel zone. The way proceeds through a bog
full of typical plants along the Bujuku river. The final point
is John Matte Hut, 3.414 m. for spending the night. From Nyabitaba
Hut to John Matte it can take approximately 6 hours. Enjoy
the view of Mount Stanley and snow capped Margherita and Elena
Peaks.
Third day: From John Matte Hut to Bujuku
Hut, 3.962 m.
From John Matte Hut you cross the Bujuku
River and enter the lower Bigo bog, a grassy bog where you
experience how to jump from tussock to tussock. You reach
Bigo Hut and enter the upper Bigo bog, proceeding to Lake
Bujuku, where it is starting the alpine savannah zone of little
vegetation. You finally arrive at Bujuku Hut, 3.962 m. This
day hike can take up to 5 hours. There you have a view on
the peaks of Mount Stanley, Mount Baker and Mount Speke. From
Bujuku starts the diversion for whom intends to climb Mount
Speke. For climbing Margherita and Alexandra peaks it is advised
to proceed to Elena Hut for overnight.

Lake Bujuku from Scott Elliot Pass
Fourth day: From Bujuku Hut to Kitandara
Hut, 4.023 m.
From Bujuku Hut you climb through moss draped
groundsel vegetation, to Scott Elliot Pass, 4.372 m., the
highest point of the loop trail. The path is very rocky and
steep, at the foothills of Mount Baker. Enjoy a spectacular
view of Margherita peak, Elena and Savoia glaciers and Mount
Baker. You reach Upper Kitandara lake through thick mud to
Lower Kitandara lake where is located Kitandara Hut, 4.023
m. Kitandara in the local language means “fresh field”,
as a cold wind is blowing into the valley. Time to complete
the hike about 5 hours. During this tract, it is recommended
to check any sign of altitudes sickness or hypothermia. From
Kitandara Hut you can proceed for climbing Mount Baker or
Mount Luigi di Savoia and the peak Vittorio Sella.
Fifth day: From Kitandara Hut to Guy Yeoman
Hut, 3.261 m.
From Lake Kitandara you climb to Freshfield
Pass, 4.282 m., a long flat of high alpine mossy glades, before
descending the circuit among rocky and boggy areas. The panorama
is dominated by the glaciers of Mounts Stanley and Baker.
A muddy trail leads to Akendahi, Bujongolo and Kabamba rock
shelters, where starts the Kabamba valley down to Guy Yeoman
Hut, 3.261 m. This can take up to 6 hours. The hut is surrounded
by a beautiful landscape of mountains, vegetations and rivers.
Sixth day: From Guy Yeoman Hut back to Nyabitaba
Hut, 2.652 m.
In this day you complete the central circuit
by going back to Nyabitaba Hut. The trial is attractive along
the valley of the Mobuku and Kichuchu rivers, rich in plants
and flowers of the heather zone before reaching the bamboo
forest. See Kabamba falls on the way. Time to reach Nyabitaba
is about 6 hours. Eventually, you decide to terminate the
trial by descending directly to Nyakalengija, adding 2 to
3 more hours.
The snow at the Equator - Toward Margherita Peak.
Seventh day: From Nyabitaba to Nyakalengija.
From Nyabitaba to reach Nyakalengija it
can take up to three hours. From Nyabitaba starts the 40 minutes
trial to see Lake Mamoha and back to the hut for descending
to the Park Head Quarter.
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