Day
1 Depart from Nairobi for Naro Moru
town arriving in time for lunch at Naro Moru
river lodge. You will meet your guide who
will help you to prepare your equipment ready
to start your climb and to answer your questions
before hand. Rest of the day spent acclimatizing.
Day
2 After breakfast drive to the main
gate where your driver/guide will drop you
off to commence your climb to the mountain,
ascending 10km through the rain forest to
the met station where you will stop. Dinner
and overnight at met station.
Day
3 Mackinders After breakfast continue ascent to
Mackinders camp. Dinner and overnight at Mackinder
camp.
Day
4- met station Very early morning start (0230hrs)
and attempt ton climb to point Lenana at 17,058
ft. Thereafter commence your descent to mackinder
camp for a hearty breakfast and continue down
to the Met Station for dinner and overnight
stay.
Day
5 - Nairobi After breakfast descent to the last
section of the mountain where your driver/guide
will be on hand to meet you and transfer you
to Naro Moru River lodge to pick up your luggage
before departing for Nairobi and drop off
at your hotel.
Note: Each
Safari requires a minimum of 2 persons sharing.
For a group of more than 2 persons, please
contact us for a lower rate. We will respond
to all inquiries within 24 - 48 hrs.
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The mountain is an awe-inspiring sight. Its
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peak in the world and the highest mountain
in Africa. For the adventurous, a climb of
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the mists of equatorial jungle and the summit's
steep approaches is richly rewarded by the
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Bwindi,
Uganda
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of the country, Bwindi Forest is home to 330
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Paradise Tours & Safaris,
Tel: +254-20-3745885, +254-725-938735,
P O Box 5147-00506, Nairobi, Kenya