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Set on the Kenyan-Ugandan border, Mount Elgon National Park encompasses the 4,321 metre mountain for which it is named, which has the largest base of any extinct volcano in the world. A lush mosaic of Afro-montane forest, grassland, moorland habitats and a huge caldera at the top surrounded by a series of rugged peaks makes this park a highly rewarding destination for hikers and other natural history enthusiasts. While ascending Mt Elgon's enchanting slopes, you will pass through dense montane forest and mixed bamboo belts teeming with birdlife. You will then enter the fascinating heath and moorland zones containing several interesting endemic plant species while wildlife enthusiasts will be pleased to spot primates and hundreds of fascinating bird species. If you are particularly observant you can also see buffalo, duiker, hyena or even the elusive leopard.
In addition to the interesting and unique flora and fauna, you can expect to experience magnificent waterfalls, scenic peaks and gorges, mesas, calderas, hot springs which bubble up at 48'C and enormous caves where frequent night visitors such as elephants and buffaloes come to lick the natural salt found on the cave walls.
Accommodation
in Mt Elgon
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of Mt Elgon
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