Mount Elgon
Mount Elgon is on the Uganda - Kenya border, it is an extinct volcanic mountain standing at 4, 321 meters above sea level.
Mount Bisoke
Mount Bisoke has an extraordinary Crater Lake at the top, which makes hiking this volcano a satisfying adventure. The hike takes about 6 hours which includes the 2 hours spent descending back down.
Mount Gahinga
Mount Gahinga (3,474m) is the smallest of the Virunga volcanoes. Mount Gahinga is known as the guide, and the Batwa used to look for its high peak to help orient them in the forest.
Mount Karisimbi
Mount Karisimbi is the highest of the Virunga volcanoes at 4507m above sea level and fifth highest in Africa. It gets its name from a Kinywarwanda word amasimbi which means white shell because of its snow white capped peak due to sleet and hail accumulating.
Mount Muhabura
Mount Muhavura also known as Muhabura is the highest peak at 4,127m, and this 12km round trip takes around eight hours. Seen from all over Kisoro, this volcano acts as a guide.
Mount Nyiragongo
Mount Nyiragongo is an active stratovolcano that is 3,470meters above the sea level situated inside Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Mount Rwenzori
The Rwenzori Mountains is a World Heritage Site and offers the opportunity to see nature at its best. It is located in South Western Uganda on the edge of western rift valley shared by Kabale, Rukingiri and Kisoro Districts.
Mount Sabyinyo
This is an extinct volcano with shared borders of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, and Uganda. The shared border point occurs at the peak area at a height of 3,669meters. This is also the location where the three protected areas of Mgahinga Gorilla National Park (Uganda), Volcanoes National Park (Rwanda), and the Virunga National Park (DR Congo) all join together.