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The name #Muhabura means "The Guide" in the local language, Kinyarwanda. It can be seen from many parts of Uganda and Rwanda because of its slope. The Mountain stands at 4,127 meters above sea level #Kamikamuntu #hiking #hikingadventures #volcano #rwanda #tourism #nevergiveup #achievingexcellence 0:00 - INTRO 0:21 - Volcano National Park headquaters 0:35 - the oldest Guide in Virunga National Park 01:43 - Free coffee for everyone 02:06 - information check 02:33 - road to Muhabura 04:04 - starting point 06:02 - the strategies i am going to use to get to the summit 07:24 - crossing potatoe fields 10:09 - rules and regulations of Virunga National Parks 12:59 - the hike begins in the dense forest 14:50 - where Muhabura get it's name from 17:02 - break time and enjoying the view of the twin lake 18:20 - toughest part of muhabura 19:39 - TIPS To a Successfull Hike 21:30 - vegetation found on muhabura 22:32 - I Almost Quitted 23:12 - the moment of Glory 24:12 - RECAP and enjoying the moment 25:15 - Descending 26:05 - OUTRO 26: 15 - I CANT FEEL MY LEGS (BLOOPERS) The Volcanoes National Park comprises a range of six extinct and three active volcanoes from the Virunga Massif, spanning altitudes from 2,400m to 4,507m. The Volcanoes National Park protects the Rwandan sector, with the other slopes falling within Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The park is best known for tracking gorillas but there is plenty more to see and do and hiking is one of the astounding activities to be done. Hiking in the Volcanoes National Park Mount Muhabura Starting point: Nyagahinga Duration: 8 hours (x2) Length: 9 km (x2) Mount Muhabura is the second highest of the Rwandan Virunga Volcanoes, bordering Rwanda and Uganda, and the steepest of all. The Mount Muhabura hike is the most demanding hike up to 4,127m and especially since hikers are required to complete the hike in a day. For those who make it all the way up to the top, a breathtaking scenery will reward their challenging climb. The last eruption of the Mount Muhabura is said to have been in the Holocene which is estimated to be 11,650 cal years ago but no known date is given Mount Muhabura is a dormant volcano and is shared by Rwanda and Uganda and can be hiked from either side