Regulations And Rules For Hiking Mountain Rwenzori.

Please try not to create your own paths in the park

Regulations And Rules For Hiking Mountain Rwenzori.

Regulations and rules for hiking mountain Rwenzori- The below listed are some of the dos and donts to be followed when you are staying at mountain Rwenzori National Park.  These rules were put in place so as to protect and preserve the park so that it can be used by the future generations and it is therefore good for every tourist to respect these rules so as the park is reserved for generation and generations. The Uganda government patterned with other stake holders of the tourism sector in Uganda such as the Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) and Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) to make valid regulations and rules that will govern the world heritage site famously known as Mountain Rwenzori National Park.

First of all, you need to know the park only accepts 16 persons per hut per night and as a visitor you really need to respect and observe the park’s limit number. If the number if full you can decide to post pone your first departure a day and this will help to reduce the congestion in the huts and the idea will highly be welcomed.

Secondly, try the best you can to leave the park premises clean and do not litter any biodegradable or non-burnable items such as plastics, tins and silver coil. If you see any of these items littered in the environment of the park, you can volunteer and pick them and take them out of the park or your guide may help you out to carry all the rubbish you have used while in the park and takes it out of the park when your day is done.

Thirdly, please, please use the latrines or toilets for the all body waste. Do not make a mistake of using the forests or the thick vegetation for you to release your body wastes, it is bad and it may infect the animals with infectious diseases. Defecting or urinating in the parks environment is prohibited.

Fourthly, you try to be respectful to the people that you will find in the huts. You will be required to share some objects like stoves and space. Do not use radios that are on the loud speaker since the other people may want a quite environment and yet you are sharing the same hut. The crowded huts will be so joyful and pleasant if each and everybody respects the other and use the most polite language.

Fifthly, do not use firewood for making fire while you are in the park. Using the local wood to make fire is not allowed and it is prohibited in the park premises. You may come with a stove and paraffin or gas so you can use those instead of using firewood or charcoal. Also try to consider your porters by carrying minimum luggage. If you come with a lot of extra gears will mean heavier loads and you will need more porters. It is bad to carry all these extra gears because it is bad to the environment and also to your porter plus also costing you extra fee.

Please try not to create your own paths in the park. You are supposed to follow your guide since the guide knows all the routes and it will be good if you follow him closely because this will reduce damaging the trails. Whenever a hiker creates a new route, the new path is created or widen hence more vegetation is destroyed and turns into mud.

Always ask your guides on the way you are expected to conduct yourself while in the park premises so as you can avoid making mistakes that may even cause you to be fined some extra money that was not on your budget.

After understanding the above rules and regulations for hiking mountain Rwenzori in Uganda, guests can connect to other destinations such as Kibale forest national park for chimpanzee tracking, Queen Elizabeth national park for wildlife viewing and boat cruise on Kazinga channel and Bwindi forest national park for gorilla tracking experiences

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