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6-Day Mount Elgon Hiking

Uganda
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Overview

Route: Kampala – Jinja – Mbale – Kapchorwa – Mount Elgon (Sasa Trail) – Return via same route
Target Group: Professional hikers

Summary of Campsites and Elevations
Day Camp Altitude (m) Elevation Gain Notes
1 Kapchorwa Lodge 1,800 - Transfer day
2 Sasa River Camp 2,900 +1,650m Steep ascent
3 Mude Cave Camp 3,500 +600m Acclimatization
4 Wagagai Summit 4,321 (peak) +820m / -1,420m Summit + descent
5 Budadiri Trailhead 1,250 -1,650m Exit day

Optional Add-ons (Pre/Post-Hike):
Sipi Falls day hike
Coffee farm tour in Kapchorwa
White water rafting in Jinja
Cultural exchange with Sebei community

Date

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Important information

Inclusions
  • Road transport for the entire duration of the trip.
  • Meals as indicated in the safari program.
  • An English-speaking driver/guide.
  • One liter of bottled water per day.
  • Accommodation as indicated in the safari program
  • The activities indicated in the safari program.
Exclusions
  • Visas/entry permits to Uganda if required.
  • Accommodation in Kampala or Entebbe after the excursion.
  • Personal insurance covers.
  • Tips, drinks and souvenirs
  • All items of a personal nature
Additional information
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Please note: the tour itinerary and order may change

Itinerary

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Day 1: Transfer to Kapchorwa (via Jinja & Mbale)
0700hrs: Departure from Kampala.
Stopover in Jinja: Optional short break or quick sightseeing at the Source of the Nile.
1230hrs: Lunch in Mbale at [recommended restaurant: Mount Elgon Hotel or Endiro Coffee].
1500hrs: Continue to Kapchorwa via Sironko, arrive by evening.
1800hrs: Check-in and dinner.
Accommodation: Lodge (altitude ~1,800m)
Meal Plan: Lunch en route, Dinner at lodge
Insight: Kapchorwa is a scenic town at the base of Mount Elgon, known for the famous Sipi Falls. Early arrival allows for gear checks and acclimatization.
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Day 2: Hike Start – Budadiri to Sasa River Camp
0600hrs: Breakfast and pack-up
0700hrs: Drive to Budadiri trailhead (1,250m) for park registration and briefing.
Porters and two UWA ranger guides assigned
0830hrs: Begin ascent via the Sasa Trail
Hike through local farmland and pass through the “Wall of Death” – a steep, rocky section with ladders and handholds.
Enter the montane forest zone and climb to Sasa River Camp (2,900m).
Packed Lunch en route
Estimated Distance: 8–9 km
Elevation Gain: ~1,650m
Duration: 6–7 hours
Accommodation: Sasa River Camp (tents)
Trail Highlight: The hike rapidly transitions from cultivated land to dense bamboo and tropical montane forest. The “Wall of Death” offers the first real test of endurance and elevation gain.
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Day 3: Sasa River Camp to Mude Cave Camp
0700hrs: Breakfast and break camp
0800hrs: Depart for Mude Cave Camp (3,500m)
Trail passes through giant heather, afro-alpine vegetation, and moss-draped forest.
Occasional sightings of colobus monkeys, turacos, and endemic birdlife.
Estimated Distance: 7–8 km
Elevation Gain: ~600m
Duration: 4–5 hours
Lunch: Hot meal upon arrival or packed depending on weather
Accommodation: Mude Cave Camp (tents)
Trail Highlight: Mude Camp sits just below the caldera rim and offers beautiful views across the valleys. The temperature drops significantly; prepare for cold nights.
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Day 4: Summit Wagagai Peak (4,321m) and Descend to Sasa River Camp
0500hrs: Early breakfast
0530hrs: Begin summit push to Wagagai Peak (4,321m)
Traverse the alpine zone through the caldera ridge with sparse vegetation and occasional giant lobelias
Short break at Jackson's Pool, a small crater lake en route
Estimated Distance (round-trip): ~18 km
Elevation Gain (to summit): ~820m
Duration: 8–10 hours (round trip)
Descend to: Sasa River Camp (2,900m) for overnight
Accommodation: Sasa River Camp (tents)
Trail Highlight: Wagagai Peak is the highest point on the Uganda side of Mount Elgon. The crater is one of the largest intact volcanic calderas in the world. Views extend to Kenya on clear days.
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Day 5: Final Descent
0700hrs: Breakfast and break camp
0800hrs: Descend from Sasa River Camp to Budadiri trailhead (1,250m)
Estimated Distance: 8–9 km
Duration: 4–5 hours
Trail Highlight: The descent retraces the original trail through the bamboo zone, providing a second opportunity to appreciate the rich biodiversity and local community encounters.
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Day 6: Transfer to Kampala
Transfer to Kampala with lunch en route in Jinja at Java House or Jinja Sailing Club
Evening arrival in Kampala (~1900hrs)
Meal Plan: Breakfast at the lodge, Lunch in Jinja

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