Rwenzori Mountains
Often called the Mountains of the Moon, the Rwenzori range in western Uganda offers snow-capped peaks, lush forests, and mystical landscapes along the equator...
Located in western Uganda near the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Rwenzori Mountains—commonly known as the Mountains of the Moon—are one of Africa's most dramatic and enchanting natural landscapes. These mountains feature snow-covered peaks straddling the equator, including Margherita Peak, the third highest in Africa. The lower slopes are blanketed with moorland, bamboo groves, and rich montane forests, while higher altitudes are adorned with towering lobelias, giant heathers, bright mosses, and delicate everlasting flowers, giving the mountains a magical and otherworldly character. The Rwenzori range is a world-class destination for hikers and climbers. Adventurous trekkers can attempt the nine to twelve-day ascent to Margherita Peak, while those seeking a less strenuous journey can enjoy shorter guided treks among the lower peaks and valleys. Nearby Bakonzo villages offer rich cultural immersion, including nature walks, visits to homesteads, traditional dance performances, and opportunities to taste local dishes, making a trip to the Rwenzoris both a natural and cultural experience.