5 Days Mount Speke Climbing

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GENERAL OVERVIEW

5 Days Rwenzori Mountain Speke Hike with 6Summits via Rwenzori Central Circuit route. The mountain was named after the European pioneer John Speke, who never climbed the mountain. It is close to Mount Stanley which is found in its southeast. The climb to Speke begins from the Bujuku hovel and it is such a challenge since there are numerous rocks. When it downpours, it gets indeed more challenging.

TOUR PLAN

  • Day 1: Nyakalengija to Nyabitaba Camp
  • Day 2: Nyabitaba to John Matte Camp
  • Day 3: John matte to Bujuku camp
  • Day 4: Bujuku camp - Mount Speke to John Maate
  • Day 5: John Maate to Nyakalengija
  • Day 1: Nyakalengija to Nyabitaba Camp

    You need to arrive in the morning to allow ample time to rent equipment and meet your guides and porters. The trail begins by passing through farmland to the park boundary beyond which it follows a thick forest along the Mubuku River, crossing its Mahoma River tributary before starting a long, steep climb up onto a massive ridge to reach Nyabitaba hut. During this part of the trip you may see the black and white colobus, blue monkey and the brilliantly coloured Rwenzori turraco. The hike takes an average of 6 -7 hours

    Accommodation at Nyabitaba Camp

  • Day 2: Nyabitaba to John Matte Camp

    From Nyabitaba follow the trail that drops down through the forest to the Kurt Shafer Bridge, just below the confluence of the Mubuku and Bujuku rivers. Passing through the bamboo forest, traverse through a long and exhausting stretch of slippery moss-covered rock. From the Nyamuleju rock shelter, Mount Stanley and Mount Speke can be seen before passing into the zone of the giant heather, lobelia and groundsel. Finally reach John Matte Hut after passing through the tiring bog, for dinner and overnight at the hut.

    Accommodation at John Matte Hut

  • Day 3: John matte to Bujuku camp

    From John Matte Hut the trail drops down to cross the Bujuku River and enters Lower Bigo Bog, the home of giant lobelias. Jumping from tussock to tussock, the bog is finally crossed but rarely without the feet sampling some of the freezing ooze below. The upper Bigo bog gives way to Bujuku Lake, with views of Mt Baker to the South and Mt Stanley to the West. Bujuku Hut, well located in the shadow of Mount Baker and Mount Speke, is set in a narrow valley below Stuhlmann Pass. This camp is good for acclimatization for clients attempting the summits of peaks Mount Stanley and Mount Speke. Dinner and overnight at Bujuku hut.

    Accommodation at Bujuku Hut

  • Day 4: Bujuku camp - Mount Speke to John Maate

    Early in the morning start the hike through stullmans pass (4192m asl.) and spectacular views of Virunga National park of DR Congo to Victorio Emanuele peak.

    Prepare to descend back to Bujuku camp from Victorio Emanuele with views of Bujuku valley and Bujuku Lake, Margherita and Albert peaks on Mount Stanley, and Mount Baker back to Bujuku and continue for an overnight at John Maate Camp.

    Accommodation at John Maate Camp

  • Day 5: John Maate to Nyakalengija

    Below Guy Yeoman, the route descends the cliffs of Kichuchu. Beyond Kichuchu the muddy path crosses the Mubuku River twice through a bamboo forest before climbing downwards to Nyabitaba to complete the circuit.

    Continue descending Nyabitaba Camp and complete your trek by the evening at Nyakalengija, the base camp.

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