Overview
Are you ready for an adventure that takes you beyond the ordinary? The Rwenzori Mountains, also known as the "Mountains of the Moon," offer a trekking experience unlike any other. Nestled in western Uganda, this UNESCO World Heritage Site combines jaw-dropping landscapes, thrilling trails, and a chance to stand atop Africa’s legendary snow-capped peaks. Whether you’re a seasoned trekker, wellness & retreat traveller or a curious explorer, the Rwenzoris promise an unforgettable journey into nature’s wonderland.
NB: Starting and Ending Point: Kilembe, a serene town located on the foothills of the Rwenzoris, serves as both the gateway and the conclusion of this thrilling trek.
- Duration: Flexible options (ranging from 1-day hikes to 10-day expeditions, and fee starts from 250 usd for 1 day hike / trek till 10,000 usd depending on your budget and preference).
- Trail Highlights: Glacial lakes, mossy forests, rugged peaks, and lush valleys.
- Margherita Peak: For those seeking the ultimate adventure, ascend Africa's third-highest peak at 5,109 meters.
- Cultural Encounters: Immerse yourself in the traditions of the Bakonzo people ''The Rwenzururu'' who call these mountains home and Guardian.
(Mark your calendar! The 2025 Rwenzori Tusker Lite Marathon kicks off on 23rd August 2025 in the breathtaking Kasese District, nestled in Uganda’s Rwenzori Region).
FAQs
The duration is flexible, with options ranging from 1-day hikes for beginners to 10-day expeditions for seasoned adventurers and those seeking a full immersion in the Rwenzoris.
Trail Features: Glacial lakes, mossy forests, rugged peaks, and lush valleys.
Summit Challenge: Ascend Margherita Peak, Africa’s third-highest mountain at 5,109 meters.
Cultural Experiences: Interact with the Bakonzo people, known as the Rwenzururu, and learn about their traditions and way of life.
Yes! The Rwenzori trek offers routes for all experience levels:
Short hikes: Perfect for beginners and wellness travelers.
Longer expeditions: Ideal for experienced trekkers looking for a challenge.
The Rwenzori Tusker Lite Marathon is an annual event celebrating fitness, adventure, and the natural beauty of the Rwenzori Mountains. The 2025 edition kicks off on 23rd August 2025 in Kasese District, offering a unique blend of marathon running, cultural immersion, and trekking experiences. (But before the marathon begins, the Theluji festival starts earlier, so you can also experience this event too)
The trekking adventure starts and ends in Kilembe, a tranquil town at the foothills of the Rwenzori Mountains. It serves as the ideal gateway and conclusion for this thrilling expedition.
Sturdy waterproof trekking boots,
Warm clothing (layers recommended) and rain gear.,
Snacks and energy bars for the trails.,
A reusable water bottle or hydration pack.,
A high-quality camera for capturing stunning landscapes.
Dry Seasons: December to February and June to August for clear skies and easier trails.
Wet Seasons: March to May and September to November for lush greenery and fuller waterfalls, although trails may be more challenging.
Yes, professional guides and porters are available to ensure your trek is safe and enjoyable. They also share insights about the park’s natural and cultural history.
Absolutely! You can participate in the Rwenzori Tusker Lite Marathon and book a trekking adventure to make the most of your time in the Rwenzori Region.
Marathon Registration: Opens soon in Feb & March, 2025. Early registration is recommended to secure your spot.
Trekking Packages: Contact us on info@sikuuku.com / +256 (0) 800 105555 / sikuuku.com to book your tailored experience. Packages include permits, guides, porters, meals, and accommodation during the trek.
By Road: A 6-7 hour scenic drive from Kampala to Kasese.
By Air: Daily flights are available from Entebbe to Kasese Airstrip, reducing travel time.
Yes, the marathon and trekking activities promote eco-tourism and contribute to the conservation of the Rwenzori Mountains. Participants are encouraged to follow sustainable practices, including leaving no trace , tree planting and respecting local wildlife and communities.
Yes, families are welcome! Short hikes and non-strenuous activities are ideal for children and family groups. The marathon also includes categories for different fitness levels.
Short Hikes: Minimal fitness level required.
Longer Expeditions: Moderate to high fitness level recommended, especially for summiting Margherita Peak.
Visit www.sikuuku.com or contact them for tailored packages on info@sikuuku.com
Prepare by engaging in physical training, focusing on endurance and strength.
During the trek: Mountain huts or scenic campsites.
In Kasese/Kilembe: Lodges, hotels, Resorts, Inns, and guesthouses are available to suit all budgets.