RWENZORI MOUNTAINEERING SERVICE

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RWENZORI MOUNTAINEERING SERVICE

Would you like a particular activity or destination to be included in your tour itinerary? We can help you design a perfect trip that will suit your individual or group interests.


RWENZORI MOUNTAINEERING SERVICE

Would you like a particular activity or destination to be included in your tour itinerary? We can help you design a perfect trip that will suit your individual or group interests.


RWENZORI MOUNTAINEERING SERVICE

Would you like a particular activity or destination to be included in your tour itinerary? We can help you design a perfect trip that will suit your individual or group interests.


Tourist Attractions in Mountain Rwenzori National Park

 Wildlife
The park is home to 70 species of mammal, including six Albertine Rift endemics; four are endemic to the park and three are rare species. Other mammals include the elephant, chimpanzee, Rwenzori otter and leopard. Though wildlife is difficult to spot in the dense forest, do look out for primates such as colobus (Angola and black-and-white varieties are both present) and blue monkeys; small antelope such as bushbucks; and unusual reptiles such as the three-horned chameleon. 
Vegetation
Rwenzori Mountains National Park is known for its distinctive flora rather than its fauna. On the route to the peaks, hikers climb through a series of distinct altitudinal vegetation zones; montane forest, bamboo, tree heathers and afro-alpine. The latter, with its emblematic giant forms of Senecio (groundsel) and lobelia, is one of the world’s rarest botanical communities, being limited to East African Mountains above 3800m.
Birds
The park is home to 217 bird species including several Albertine Rift endemics.  Among these are 17 species that are endemic to the park making Rwenzori an important birding area (IBA). The forest zone at 1800m contains a diversity of birds including the Rwenzori Turaco, Barred Long-tailed Cuckoo, Long-eared Owl, Handsome Francolin, Cinnamon-chested Bee-eater, Archers’ Robin-chat, White-starred Robin, Rwenzori Batis, Montane Sooty Boubou, Lagden’s Bush Shrike, Slender-billed Starling, Blue-headed Sunbird, Golden-winged Sunbird, Strange Weaver and several varieties of Barbets, Greenbuls, Apalises, IIladopsis, Flycatchers and Crimson wings.