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MOUNT
ELGON NATIONAL PARK
Mountain Elgon National Park is found
in Eastern Uganda near Mbale and lies
across the Kenyan border covering
1,145 square kilometers. Mt Elgon
is recognized to be the fourth highest
mountain in East Africa and second
in having the uppermost peak in Uganda,
towering up to 4321 meters. Mt. Elgon,
an extinct volcano is said to have
stood taller than Mounatin Kilimanjaro
of today during the prehistoric times.
Mount Elgon is thought to have first
erupted more than 24 million years
ago. Locally known as Mt. Masaba,
Elgon has got three other major peaks
which are Kiongo (4303m), Mubiyi (4210m)
and Jackson’s summit (4165m).
Masaba is the name of the founding
ancestor of the Bagisu believed to
have emerged from a cave on its slopes
several centuries ago. Masaba’s
spirit is believed to be personified
by Jackson’s Summit but may
be the taller Kiongo peak. The mountain
is also an important watershed for
different rivers including River Sipi
that forms the magnificent Sipi falls.
The mountain slopes support an affluent
range of vegetation zones like the
montane forest, high open moorland
covered by the mature giant lobelia
and groundsel plants. The mountain
has crater covering about 40kilometres
on its top surrounded by a several
rugged peaks.
Mt. Elgon Park has a large array of
fauna and flora species, for example
the Bamboo, heath and moorland zones
plus animals such as leopards, Blue
and White Colobus monkey, hyena and
buffalos. The bird species comprise
of the African Goshawk, Mackinon's
Fiscal, the Bablafecht weaver and
many others.
Activities:
Bird watching, mountain hiking, trekking,
day hikes, forest exploration and
camping are among the major activities.
A selection of attractions outside
the park like lodging facilities and
campsites in addition to the splendid
Sipi falls placed 66 km from Mbale
makes a trip pleasant. Community visits
and participation in Imbalu dances,
scenery walks from Budadiri trailhead
can also be made.
1. Flora and Fauna
While you travel up along Elgon's
slopes, you will go through the chunky
montane forest with mixed bamboo belts
intensely characterized by a number
of bird species. You will then join
attractive moorland zones with several
interesting endemic plant species
like the Giant lobelia and groundsels.
Lovers of the natural world will spot
primates such as the Black and White
Colobus Monkey, Blue Monkey, uncountable
captivating bird species like Golden
Winged and Tacazze sunbirds, Ross's
and Hartlaubs Turacos, Black and White
Casqued and Crowned Hornbills. The
defenseless Lammergeier and the Jackson's
Francolin found nowhere in Uganda
apart from here will be seen. With
a wholehearted watching, you will
be able to see buffalo, elusive leopard,
duiker and the shy hyena. appealing
to see as well are the forest monkeys
fill up the forest top as the gigantic
forest Hog, Bushbuck, Antelope, Civet,
Wildcat, Bush Duiker, Jackal, Rock
Hyrax and Elephant move around the
tropical rain forest.
2. Bird Watching
Chubb’s Cisticola, African Goshawk,
White-chinned Prinia, African Blue
Fly-catchers, Chin-spot Batis, Mackinon’s
Fiscal, Doherty’s and Luhder’s
Bush-Shrikes and Baglafecht Weaver
are seen at at the forest and thick
scrub alongside the Chebonet River
close to the camp.
3. Trekking in the Routes
The area has two key opening points
that show the way to the Elgon peaks.
- Salsa Trail Buddukiro trailhead,
this is mainly reachable easily from
Mbale and a direct route to the peaks
going via the Park's largest area
of bamboo wooded area. But is also
a steep and rough ascend of about
1600metres on the opening day.
- Pisa trail/Kapkwata trailhead, a
calm climb can cover up 660metres
on the first day deciding to climb
through here. As you move on this
route, you can see the sights of the
vast Podocarpus forest, an admirable
place for flora and fauna watching.
An entire trekking journey to the
mountain peaks runs for 4-5 days.
It is worthwhile that visitors talk
about the trekking options with the
information clerks at the Mbale, Budadiri
or Kapkwata Visitors' Centres.
4. Safari Activities
Hiking is the most important tourism
activity. Mountain climbing is not
so much tedious implying, it can be
done by an average and experienced
hikers. In addition to the interesting
and distinctive plants and animals,
one can experience the splendid waterfalls,
big caves, beautiful peaks and gorges
and the spectacular hot springs which
boil up at 48'C. The perfect trip
periods are the dry seasons, say from
June-August and December-March. But
still even during cold months, trekking
is practicable and gratifying. Precisely,
with or with no mountaineering skills,
one can trek to all major peaks with
no difficulty.
5. What to bring for the tour.
Tent, sleeping bag, warm clothes,
gloves, hat, powerful hiking shoes,
flashlight cameras, water bottle,
rain gear, first aid kit, food preparation
tools and enough foodstuffs.
6. Mt. Elgon Camping.
For camping, at hand are 9 campsites
placed at different points along the
trekking route. It is wise that visitors
abide by park rules by staging camps
only at gazetted sites. No camping
is acceptable in the caldera. The
mountain’s camping is ancient
and traditional requiring all the
important camping tools to be carried
by the tourist. But things like tents
and sleeping bags are readily offered
for hire at the park. Bring a warm
jacket and rain gear for unpredictable
weather conditions at the mountain
for the period of the expedition.
A fuel- camp stove is also essential
for use to keep away from abusing
the firewood of the natural environment.
7. Park Rangers and Porters
Compassionately use a trained park
ranger to direct you on the whole
trekking journey since rangers are
well-acquainted with the routes, safety
measures, communication and cultural
histories of all the places hiked.
Local porters will be of help in carrying
up to 18kilogrammes of your stuff,
prepare meals, setting up and removing
your camp plus bringing water for
use. There are fees for the guide
and the porter per stage. The wages
cover the guide or porter's park visitation
fee and the cost of adequate food
and supplies. Trained ranger guides
and local porters are available at
all trailheads. Please ask for a guide's
license before hiring to ensure you
are dealing with the genuine personality.
As an affair of safety, a ranger escort
should be hired while visiting the
calderas or mounting the peaks. You
will meet your ranger guide at Sasa
or Piswa patrol hut where you have
got to present your park receipt prior
to moving forward upwards.
8. Mt. Elgon Day Hikes.
At Mt. Elgon, the Forest Exploration
Centre has 3-day trails covering about
3 to 7 kilometres. The trails award
a pleasant experience of the Elgon's
extraordinary flora and fauna a shot
time. To reach the huge Tutum Cave,
11 km from the centre, you are facilitated
by the fourth trail. The trail goes
all the way through a range of vegetation
types rendering clear pictures for
wildlife such as Black and White Colobus
Monkeys and a selection of birds.
9. Attractions outside Mt. Elgon National
Park
The marvelous Sipi Falls are found
66 km from Mbale, en-route to the
Forest Exploration Centre and Kapkwata.
Numerous local trails make day hikes
possible through welcoming local villages
with stunning farming. Pleasant campsites,
lodge facilities, including meal services
and hot showers are offered at Crow's
Nest located near the Sipi trading
centre. More comfortable accommodation
is at the Sipi Falls Resort. Better
get a guide to take you steadily through
the one and half hour walk to the
Forest Exploration Centre. Nagudi
rock has 7 open rock-climbing routes,
half-way between Mbale and Budadiri.
Mountaineers need to carry their own
mountain climbing tools because these
routes are bolt.
ACCOMMODATION
Simple accommodation facilities are
on hand inside the Park at the Kapkwata
Rest House and the Forest Exploration
Centre at Kapkwai. Prior arrangements
through the Mount Elgon National Park
Visitors' office in Mbale are necessary
as these facilities do not provide
accommodation for large numbers of
visitors. Cookery services are offered,
but visitors should bring their own
food supplies or have money to buy
food upon arrival. The Forest Exploration
Centre also carries out a four-day
environmental program for school groups
of up to 30 students which allow children
to experience a living forest environment
while learning the importance of environmental
conservation. There is a dormitory
-form rooms and bathing facilities
with running water. There is also
an up-market lodge at Sipi Falls,
Midrange hotels in Mbale plus budget
lodging at Sipi Falls, Mbale and Budadiri.
HOW TO GET THERE.
Mount Elgon national park is 235 kilometers
from Kampala to the eastern side of
Uganda. Driving to the mountain takes
you through Mukono, Buikwe, Jinja,
Iganga, Bugiri, Palisa to Mbale town
at the western stand of the Mount,
before climbing to Kapchorwa on the
north-western bloc of Mount Elgon.
Murram roads show the way off the
Mbale Kapchorwa road to get to the
various trailheads. In Mbale town,
Mount Elgon National Park Information
Office is on Plot 19/21 Masaba Road,
near Mount Elgon Hotel. This office
which is open from 08.00-13:00 and
14, 00-17, 00, Mon-Fri and 09.00-13.00
on Saturdays is available to give
you as much as necessary information
regarding the park.
IDEAL TIME TO VISIT MOUNT
ELGON:
Mount Elgon lower slopes are fine
and ideal for visiting throughout
the year. And the drier months from
June to August, then December to March
constitute the most excellent periods
for hiking the mountain.
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