Mount Muhabura or “Muhavura” is an extinct found on the border between Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda. In other words, one part of the volcano is found in Uganda’s Mgahinga National Park and another in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park. The Mountain stands at 4,127 meters above sea level and has the 3rd highest peak among the Virunga Ranges of mountains. Mount Karisimbi is the tallest followed by Mikeno. However, Muhabura is the steepest of all the eight Volcanoes found
Mount Muhavura is characterized by a cone-like shape with volcanic ash and other related materials on the slopes and at the foot. The Volcanic ash supports the group of shrubs and thickets on the sides of the mountains. The Kabiranyuma river/swamp is another prominent feature that separates Mount Muhabura from Mount Gahinga. Mountain Muhabura offers opportunities to spot rare species of birds and mammals like buffaloes, elephants and Mountain gorillas – especially from the Uganda side. The buffaloes can be dangerous to hikers because they are naturally aggressive but armed rangers are always on hand to scare them away just in case. You might be interested in the page about climbing Mount Kilimanjaro.
Hiking Mount Muhabura
After paying at the offices, A Guide and Rangers will be assigned to your group who will lead you all the way up the mountain. If you are moving with heavy luggage or equipment, then Porters are available for hire at the foot of the mountain. In case the group is large, hikers are usually split into two – the slow hikers and seasoned/experienced hikers. If it gets too late and you haven’t reached close to the summit, you are simply advised to give up and descend along with others who completed in time.
After the usual briefing, hikers are driven or taken to the starting point of the hike by the park authorities, their personal driver or a Guide/Driver from their Tour company. Hiking Mount Muhavura is very demanding because it is steep. One needs to be very fit in order to complete the hike. The cost of climbing Mount Muhabura is $75 per person in Uganda. This price excludes transportation, accommodation and hiring porters. You need to pay the porters separately. Permits for climbing Mount Muhavura can be got on the same day as the hike in both Uganda and Rwanda.
Climbing Mount Muhabura is best done alongside gorilla trekking in Mgahinga or the Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda. Apart from gorilla trekking, one can also visit the Beautiful Lake Mutanda in Uganda for a walk, track golden monkeys in Uganda or Rwanda or visit the Batwa pygmies in Uganda. In Rwanda, the best place to go for a cultural visit is at the Iby’iwacu cultural village.
How to reach Mount Muhabura
Mount Muhabura can easily be reached by car from both Uganda and Rwanda. From Kampala city in Uganda, one will need to drive for 8 hours to Kisoro through Kabale (510 Kilometers). Once you rich Kisoro, a taxi or local motorcycle can take you to the headquarters of Mgahinga National Park. If you are using public means or a motorcycle taxi (boda boda), please ensure that you keep the phone number and names of the divers/riders so that you can call them to pick you once you are done with climbing the mountain. There are few vehicles and motorcycles plying the route between Mgahinga National Park offices and Kisoro town especially in the evening hours. Those who drive themselves should be very keen on direction. Be on the lookout for sign posts showing the direction to the park you pass nearby trading centers or small towns. Ensure that the car you hire has GPS installed.
It is also possible to book a chartered flight from Entebbe in Uganda or Kigali in Rwanda up to the nearest airstrips to the national parks. In Uganda Aerolink has daily flights from Entebbe to an Airfield in Kisoro. Flights from Entebbe to Kisoro take 1 hour. A driver from your tour company can wait for you at the Airstrip in Kisoro and drive you to the park.
International travelers should book their hiking tour with a good tour company. Hiring a private car may be cheaper but you cannot guarantee the condition of the cars or be sure of getting to the right places and on time for your activity. Tour operators normally arrange for transportation, permits, accommodations and a Guide/Driver leaving you with a simple task of showing up. The Drivers from Tour companies are usually experienced and knowledgeable about the park and will share vital information about your hike. They know how to help you even when things get stuck somewhere.
Packing list for climbing Mount Muhabura
To have the best possible experience, hikers need to move with light snacks, drinking water, a walking stick, hiking boots, warm stockings, hand gloves, rain jackets, insect repellents and sunscreen. Good hiking shoes are very important for a Mount Muhabura hike especially during the wet season.
Apart from the above items, don’t forget to travel with a good camera, binoculars and full batteries. You will need the binoculars to have clearer views of the distant volcanoes and other landmarks. A good camera helps capture good photos to show your friends and family.