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Visiting Rwenzori Mountains national park in the dry season

Visiting Rwenzori Mountains national park in the dry season also known as the best time tourists to visit the park because of the good weather at this time

Visiting Rwenzori Mountains national park in the dry season

Visiting Rwenzori Mountains national park in the dry season: Located near the equator, the region experiences the dry season and rainy season. The dry season happens from June to September and December to February while the rainy season happens from March to May and October to November. All these seasons tourists can visit Rwenzori Mountains national park however the dry season has been proven to be the best time to visit the park because the months are dry and warm.

Visiting Rwenzori Mountains national park is best done during the dry season which happens in June, July, August, September, December, January, and February. These months are good for tourists to visit the park and this is because they have good weather. During the dry season, Rwenzori Mountains national park receives little rainfall and plenty of sunshine which is good weather for tourists especially those coming from countries that have winter.

The good weather in the dry season keeps the walking/hiking trails dry and easier to walk through which eases the movement of tourists around the park. The sunshine dries up vegetation leaving it short and scattered and in the end, tourists get good views of wildlife. Roads leading to the park are passable and this means that tourists get to access the park in time.

Which activities are best done in Rwenzori Mountains national park?

Hiking Mount Rwenzori

Hiking Mount Rwenzori is one of the most done activities in Rwenzori Mountains national park. This activity is best done during the dry season because that is when the hiking trails are dry and easier to pass through. Yes, some parts of the hike might be slippery because there are glaciers on the slopes of mountain Rwenzori but most of the parts of dry. When the hiking trails are dry, it means that tourists will be able to hike in a good space, and will take a few days to reach where they want to reach.

Hiking Mount Rwenzori is done every day and start early in the morning. On the first day of hiking, hikers are briefed about the rules and regulations of hiking which helps them to hike and come back safely. The next days of hiking, hikers do wake up and continue hiking until they reach the level they want.

Hiking Mount Rwenzori involves hikers using walking sticks which help them to balance in rugged terrain. While hiking Mount Rwenzori, hikers go through different vegetation, for example, the Savanah grassland zone, Afro-montane, Bamboo forest zone, Afro-montane moorland zone, and the glacier zone for those that get to hike up to the summit.

While hiking Mount Rwenzori, tourists get an opportunity to see different wildlife species in the park on the low slopes of the mountain which include birds, mammals, primates, and reptiles to mention but a few. Tourists are also able to see the surrounding hills, mountains, plantations, and communities. Hikers who hike to the summit and that is Margherita Peak on Mount Stanley are the luckiest to be at the top of the world in this country. The area is at a height of 5109 meters above sea level and that is also the height point in the park.

Bird watching

Tourists who will visit Rwenzori Mountains national park in the dry season months of December, January, and February will enjoy bird watching. These are one of the months when the park is having migratory birds from Europe and North Africa. There are so many birds within the park because there is plenty of food. It’s also the breeding period for birds within Rwenzori Mountains national park.

Bird watching activities in Rwenzori Mountains national park are guided by armed ranger guides who protect the birders while they carry out their activities around the park. Different bird watching trails are used and, in some cases, local guides are used because they know the best areas to find specific bird species.

Birds that have been recorded in Rwenzori mountains national park include African scared ibis, Rwenzori batis, variable sunbird, black-headed heron, masked apalis, white wagtail, red-headed bluebill, black-crowned waxbill, lapped-faced vulture, mountain yellow warbler, European bee-eater, toro olive greenbul, Rwenzori turaco, black kite, yellow billed barbet, lemon dove, African black duck, cassin’s honeyguide, little grebe, brown snake eagle, blue spotted wood dove, grey cuckoo shrike.

Marabou stork, grey crowned crane, African green pigeon, speckled mousebird, ashy flycatcher, Eurasian kestrel, malachite kingfisher, levaillant’s cuckoo, speckled mousebird, scarce swift, stripe breasted tit, African swift, white-necked raven, white spotted flufftail, African stonechat, crowned eagle, little egret, grey-headed sunbird, black goshawk, brown-throated wattle eye, cardinal woodpecker among others.

Nature walks in Mountain Rwenzori

Nature walks in Rwenzori Mountains national park are best done during the dry season. This is because the good weather leaves the walking trails dry and easier to walk through. The vegetation is also short and scattered during this period and tourists do get clear views of different attractions around the park. When there is no rain in the park, tourists will find the vegetation dry and when they walk through, they won’t get wet.

Nature walks in Mountain Rwenzori national park are done using different nature walk trails that lead tourists to different areas such as Mahoma Lake, Buraro chimpanzee forest, Kichamba community, and much more. During the Nature walks in Mountain Rwenzori park, tourists are able to meet different attractions inside and around the park as well as the local people living around the park.

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