Following successful implementation of safety enhancements which include the construction of a bridge across the gaping crevasse in the Margherita glacier, the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) has lifted the suspension on hiking activities to Margherita, the highest peak of the Rwenzoris.

The hiking activities were suspended in May 2024 over safety concerns posed by among others, the crevasse that would compromise the safety of hikers.

Margherita Peak stands at 5,109 meters above sea level.

In a statement issued today, UWA noted that the bridge, along with additional climbing ropes installed in collaboration with their partners in the park, will enable safe passage through the challenging sections of the trail.

“With these safety measures now in place, hiking to Margherita Peak can safely resume. We are confident that these enhancements will provide a safer and more enjoyable experience for all visitors seeking to summit one of Africa’s most iconic peaks,” the statement reads in part.

UWA also encouraged visitors to explore others peaks within Rwenzori Mountains National Park, including Mount Speke, Mount Baker, and Cheptegei Peak on the Stanley Range.

The agency emphasized that each of the routes to the peaks offers a unique adventure, showcasing the breathtaking beauty and diversity of the Rwenzori Mountains.

“UWA will maintain close monitoring of the hiking routes to ensure ongoing safety and will provide updates as needed. We look forward to welcoming adventurers back to the heights of Rwenzori Mountains National Park,” the statement further reads.

According to statistics from Uganda Tourism Board, the number of tourists visiting Rwenzori Mountain increased from 2,724 in 2014 to 6,043 in 2019.

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