MOUNT
ELGON NATIONAL PARK
SIZE:
1,145 sq km
LOCATION:
Near Mbale on the east border with Kenya.
GETTING THERE:
Mbale lies 3-4 hours from Kampala along a good tar road.
The trailhead at Budadiri, 20km from Mbale, is accessible
by public transport
WHAT TO DO:
Days walk from Budadiri or within the Mount Elgon Forest Exploration
Center; hikes of four days or longer traverse the peaks.
Well worth visiting is the lovely Sipi Falls.
WHEN TO VISIT:
The lower slopes are fine throughout the year. The drier months
(June to August, December to March) are best for hiking.
WHERE TO STAY:
Up-market lodge at Sipi Falls. Mid range hotels in Mbale.
Budget lodging at Sipi Falls, Mbale and Budadiri. Within the
park, camping only.
Elgon is a 4,321m high extinct volcano, which in prehistoric
times stood taller than Kilimanjaro does today. Although the
mountain straddles the Kenya border, its loftiest peak, Wagagai,
lies within Uganda and is best ascended from the Uganda side.
Elgon is an important watershed, and its slopes support a
rich variety of altitudinal vegetation zones ranging from
montane forest to high open moorland studded with the other-worldly
giant lobelia and groundsel plants.
Spectacular scenery is the main attraction for hikers on this
oft-neglected and relatively undemanding mountain, but there
is also a variety of forest monkeys and small antelope, along
with elephant and buffalo. A checklist topping 300 birds includes
many species not recorded elsewhere in Uganda.
Other attractions include ancient cave paintings close to
the trailhead at Budadiri, and spectacular caves and hot springs
within the crater.
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