Mount Elgon
| Mount Elgon | |
|---|---|
| Elevation: | 4,321 metres (14,178 feet) |
| Latitude: | 1° 8′ N |
| Longitude: | 34° 33′ E |
| Location: | Uganda-Kenya |
| Type: | Stratovolcano |
| First ascent: | 1911 by Kmunke and Stigler |
| Easiest route: | scramble |
The mountain is one of the easier high mountains to climb, it can be climbed by a person of normal health, and requires no mountaineering equipment.
Mt. Elgon consists of five major peaks:
- Wagagai (4,321m), being in Uganda.
- Sudek (4,302m or 14,140ft) in Kenya
- Koitobos (4,222m or 13,248 ft), the flat topped basalt column (Kenya)
- Mubiyi (4,211m or 13,816 ft)
- Masaba (4,161m or 13,650 ft)
Other interesting features are :
- the caldera - Elgon's is one of the largest intact calderas in the world
- the warm springs by the Suam River
- Endebess Bluff (2563m or 8408 ft)
- Ngwarisha, Makinyen, Chepnyalil and Kitum lava tube caves. Kitum Cave is over 60 metres wide and penetrates 200 metres. It is frequented by wild elephants who lick the salt exposed by gouging the walls with their tusks
Some rare plants are found on the moutain, including Ardisiandra wettsteinii, Carduus afromontanus, Echinops hoehnelii, Ranunculus keniensis, and Romulea keniensis.