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- 535 U - Mount Elgon Cross Over (Uganda – Kenya)
Day
1 Kampala.
Arrival at Entebbe airport. Transfer to Victoria Hotel;
a hotel with country style building overlooking L. Victoria
- the second largest fresh water lake in the world. If
you arrive early, you can have an optional visit to the Zoo
and the Botanical gardens of Entebbe. Dinner and overnight
will be at the hotel.
Day
2 Kampala - Mbale
Drive to Jinja, Uganda's second largest city via Kampala - Uganda's
capital city. From its humble beginning to present day,
old Kampala hill has extended to sit on more than ten hills.
Jinja is popularly known as the industrial Center. It
is Jinja that harbors the Hydro Electric Power station that
serves the county's population with its electricity requirements.
A visit to the source of Victoria Nile and the Bujagali Falls
makes your day. After lunch, continue to Mbale - the 3rd
largest city in Uganda. Situated along a low ridge at
the foot of a volcanic mountain - Mt. Nkokonjeru, which is part
of the waterfalls, combined with the evergreen cultivated slope
forms a very attractive background that captures your attention.
Dinner and overnight will be at the Mt. Elgon Hotel.
Day
3 Mbale – Mudange Cliffs
After breakfast, drive via Budadiri (1250 m) to Bumasola (1,770m);
the starting point of your Mt. Elgon climb. After brief
introductions to your crew, the 4 hours walk starts taking you
through a volcanic landscape ascending the Mudange cliffs on
ladders along a ridge. The numerous waterfalls that characterize
Mt. Elgon are water reservoirs for the Nile. The night
will be spent in tents at the top of the Mudange Cliffs (2,290)
where the Montane Forest begins.
Day
4 Mudange Cliffs – Mude Caves
Your walk today takes through the Montane Forest and mixed Bamboo
with lunch on the way to Mude caves. Enroute you will
see black and white colobus and blue monkeys apart from the
various bird species. The Montane Forest gives way to
Health and Moorland at 3,000m. Overnight will be at the
Mude Caves 3,500m.
Day
5 Mude Caves (Uganda) – Koitaboss (Kenya)
Today's trek takes you to point Wagagai - 4,321m; the highest
peak on Mt. Elgon. As you approach the peak; you will
walk along the rim of one of the world's largest calderas, which
harbors a number of small lakes left behind from glaciers of
the last ice age. Beyond the peak lies the border between
Kenya and Uganda. Cross over to Kenya and walk through
the Moorland to a fly camp next to Koitabos where you will spend
the night and meet the Kenya game rangers.
Day
6 Koitaboss – Mt. Elgon Lodge
After breakfast, you will say goodbye to the Ugandan crew and
start your 2 hours descend to the road head. Vehicles
will be awaiting at the head to take you round the Mt. Elgon
National Park for game viewing with a possibility of viewing
elephants, buffalo, and antelopes just to mention a few.
Lunch will be at Kitum cave; one of the famous elephant caves
where elephants and buffalos visit for a mineral lick.
Continue to the Mt. Elgon Lodge; a converted old farm house,
for dinner and overnight.
Day
7 Mt Elgon Lodge - Eldoret.
After an early breakfast at 6.00 am, drive to the Saiwa National
Park for a hunt of the 'Sitatunga', the unique antelope that
spends most of the day under water and may get out to graze
at night and early mornings. Saiwa is the only National
Park in Kenya that hosts this antelope species. Continue
to Sirikwa Hotel in Eldoret for late lunch. Eldoret is
one of the biggest industrial towns in Kenya and harbors an
international airport. The afternoon will be spent at
leisure, you can otherwise take a walk in town and mix with
locals. Overnight will be at the Sirikwa Hotel.
Day
8 Eldoret – Lake Bogoria.
After breakfast, continue to the Kerio valley, a scenic part
of the Great Rift Valley. The drive takes you down the
Elgeyo escarpment to the floor of the Kerio valley and up and
down the Tugen Hills to L. Bogoria National Reserve. Lunch
will be taken at L Bogoria Hotel. L. Bogoria is one of
the Rift Valley salt-water lakes famous for its Hot Springs
and millions of flamingoes. After lunch, you will have
game drives at the reserve. Besides Flamingos, Zebra,
Impala, Gazelles and sometimes Leopards can be viewed.
Back at the hotel, you can enjoy a swim at the swimming pool
filled with natural hot water. Dinner and overnight will
be at the hotel.
Day
9 Lake Bogoria Hotel – Lake Nakuru – Lake Naivasha
Continue to L. Nakuru National Park. L. Nakuru is another
of the Rift Valley lakes know for its Flamingo Population.
Game drives within the park gives you the unique opportunity
of viewing the almost extinct Rhino, and may be lions and leopards.
Lunch will be taken at a lodge in the park. Evening transfer
to L. Naivasha Country Club for dinner and overnight.
L. Naivasha is another of the Rift Valley Lakes and the third
largest lake in Kenya. You can have an optional sundowner
boat trip to the lake where Water Bucks and hippos are resident.
Day
10 Lake Naivasha - Nairobi.
After breakfast, proceed to Hells gate National Park; short
walks in the heat of the day between the towering walls of volcanic
rocks take you to another world. The unique volcanic features
and hot springs that surround you are simply fascinating.
The geothermal power station that supplies 20% of Kenya's electricity
is in itself an attraction at the Hells gate. After lunch,
drive to Nairobi for overnight at the Boulevard Hotel; the country
hotel in town. From here, you can opt to have a break
from the comfort zones in Hotels and engage in a light trek
to the Maasai area around the Chyulu Range.Important:This program
can also start from Nairobi and end at Entebbe from where you
can connect to your Ruwenzori climb or the Gorilla Trek.