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Before the Park Gate, on your left before the Equator Snow lodge, Uganda
contacts phone: +256 752 503445
website: www.rubonicamp.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 0.3504855, Longitude: 30.0291014
Ni Fu
::Its a very nice place in the middle of the forrest. You can easly drive there. Parking is available directly at the camp. They will welcome you very well. To go for hiking you can spontaniously talking to them when arriving or write them on whatsapp days before arrival. The philosphie of the camp is to provide work and earn money for the Community living in the valley.
Patrick Ssemakula
::Wonderful place on the slopes of Mt Rwenzori. I enjoyed a village walk, forest walk and a hill walk. Great nature sounds from the nearby stream of water and birds
ROBERT BAGONZA
::An extremely amazing place to start your hiking and Mountaineering experience to Rwenzori Mountains. A home away from home. Biodiversity exceptions of birds, butterflies, beautiful views of the Portal Peaks. The Roar of River Mubuku heals you from the Noisy music noise you were used to in your home town
Christine Price
::Great accommodation with gorgeous views to the mountains. We initially wanted to camp but their camping spot is just their parking lot which was not very attractive. We therefore decided to stay in the double room which was the best decision. Food was a lot and good. Staff very friendly. There are a lot of stairs so be aware. The camp also lies on 1.700m altitude and you can feel every stair 😅. Park gate is 15-20 mins walk or 5 mins by car. We organised an UWA ranger for a 1 day hike for 30 USD pP (most others will try to sell it for at least 100 USD).
Michiel Correwijn
::We've done a 2-day hike starting from Ruboni camp. It was great. Nice walk, a few chameleons, good food, great guiding, lovely mountain views,... I also like the concept of the community camp. Fantastic that these people live for the community. Lots of respect.