About Us

For more information and Booking contact Azoli Bahati , P.O Box 835, Fort Portal, Uganda. Telephone: +256772 621 397, +25679 621 397, +256703 506 081, Email:azolibahati@gmail.com, azoli@rwenzorihiking.org, website:http://www.rwenzorihiking.org

Thursday, 25 July 2013

The Semliki Rift Valley in Western Uganda

The famous Sempaya Hot Springs in Semliki National Park, western Uganda, East Africa
Tourists on walk-board to the Semliki Sempaya Hot Springs










Monday, 22 July 2013

Following the Rwenzori parkline Trail at 2100m

Tourists are back from a 3 nights and 4days camping and hiking expedition on the Rwenzori Mountains from July18th to 22nd, 2013. Resting at AMA Kazingo office 14km from Fort Portal Town in western Uganda.

Saturday, 20 July 2013

Visit a home of many primites on the Rwenzori Mountains

A blue checked monkey will not run away when its aware its up high on the branches of forest trees. Will just look on

The Rwenzori Mini Hike Trail

A tourist taking a rest on the Rwenzori Mini Hike Trail Bundibugyo side. The trail start at Kazingo village the other side of the mountain on Kabarole side.

Entrence gate of a famious Hotel in Fort Portal Town

Contact AMA for your reservation at the Hotel 

Interect with the community from the Rwenzori Mountains

Happy tourists with the children after a community walk

A very beautiful scenery on the Rwenzori Mountains

Visitors take a pose of a picture at a beautiful spot on the road to Semliki National Park. AMA will be happy to lead you to many more breath taking scenery like this one on the Rwenzori Mountains. 

Play with the chrildren during your visit to the Rwenzori Mountains

A tourist having fun with children on her coming back from from climbing the Mountains of the Moon

Tuesday, 16 July 2013

The hotest spot of Semliki National Park's Hot Springs

The boiling water from underground by nature

Semliki National Park at 600m

The Hot Springs at Semliki National Park at 600m

Rwenzori Parkline Trail

How far have we climbed? A trail through the homesteads of the Bakonzo on the North Rwenzori Mountains is not an easy hike. You have to be strong! Especially to make it to 2000m, where these tourists are standing.