Mount Elgon via Wagagai Peak — March 2023 Summit Report
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Conditions
- Weather
- Dry season conditions with sunny mornings and afternoon clouds. No rain during the summit push. Excellent visibility from the caldera rim.
- Snow
- No snow. Dry moorland and volcanic soil.
- Temperature
- 2°C to 22°C
- Wind
- Light winds, calm on summit day
Elevation Profile
View Mountain →Mount Elgon via Wagagai Peak — March 2023 Summit Report¶
Mount Elgon hosts the world's largest intact volcanic caldera. The Sasa Trail from the Uganda side winds through bamboo forest, moorland, and across the vast caldera floor to Wagagai Peak. The hot springs on the caldera floor were a highlight. This is one of East Africa's most underrated mountains — far fewer visitors than Kilimanjaro but equally rewarding.
Trip Overview¶
Mountain: Mount Elgon (4321m) Date: March 15, 2023 Duration: 4 days Party Size: 5 Outcome: Summit
Conditions¶
Weather: Dry season conditions with sunny mornings and afternoon clouds. No rain during the summit push. Excellent visibility from the caldera rim. Snow: No snow. Dry moorland and volcanic soil. Temperature: 2°C to 22°C Wind: Light winds, calm on summit day
Difficulty Assessment¶
A moderate trek with no technical sections. The main challenge is the length of the approach through bamboo forest and moorland. The caldera floor is relatively flat and the final ascent to Wagagai is a gentle walk.