If you’re looking to experience a budget-friendly gorilla safari in Ruhija during the low season, you’ve come to the right place. At Trek Africa Expeditions, we can help you make the most of your trip while keeping costs down. The low season months in Uganda are April, May, and November, when there are fewer tourists, making it a perfect time for those who prefer a quieter, more intimate safari experience.
Traveling during the low season means you’ll have more privacy and fewer crowds at Uganda’s top attractions, including the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. You’ll often find better availability for permits, and we can also help you secure great deals on budget lodges in the Ruhija sector. Plus, the reduced number of visitors creates a more peaceful atmosphere for gorilla trekking and other activities.
Ruhija is located on the eastern side of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and is known for its cool climate due to its elevation of over 2,350 meters above sea level, making it one of the coldest areas in Bwindi. This sector is home to four gorilla families:
All four families are available for trekking. Besides gorilla trekking, Ruhija offers excellent opportunities for hiking and nature walks, such as exploring the scenic Rwamunyonyi Peak. If you’re staying in Buhoma and permits are sold out, you can also trek the gorilla families in Ruhija.
Even though it’s the low season and permits tend to be more readily available, it’s still a good idea to book your gorilla permits at least 3 to 4 months in advance to avoid last-minute hassles. A gorilla permit is required for trekking and costs:
These permits grant you a one-hour encounter with the majestic mountain gorillas in Bwindi. Feel free to contact us for assistance in booking your permits in advance for trekking in Ruhija.
Staying in budget accommodations is key to keeping your trip affordable without sacrificing comfort. Ruhija offers several great budget options, including:
These lodges provide a cozy place to rest after a long day of trekking, with amenities that offer good value for your money. We recommend booking your accommodation in advance, especially during the low season, to secure the best rates and availability.
Getting to Ruhija is part of the adventure. We recommend traveling in a 4×4 Safari Van, which is an affordable option that ensures a comfortable ride, especially on the rougher roads leading to the park.
Alternatively, if you want to cut down on travel time, you can choose to fly from Entebbe or Kampala to Kihihi Airstrip, which is close to Ruhija. This option reduces the typical 8-9 hour drive from Entebbe/Kampala to just about 1 hour from Kihihi to your lodge in Ruhija, making it a great choice for those who prefer a quicker journey.
Preparing for a gorilla trek in Ruhija during the low season can be exciting, but figuring out what to pack might leave you wondering. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Here’s a list of essentials you should wear and bring along for a successful and comfortable trekking experience.
The weather in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park can be unpredictable, especially during the low season (April, May, and November). Bring a long-sleeved sweater or fleece jacket to keep warm, as the mornings and evenings can be chilly.
Pack two pairs of long trousers made of lightweight, breathable material. Long pants will protect you from thorny bushes, insects, and any scratches during the trek.
Your footwear is crucial for navigating the rugged, sometimes muddy trails. Choose waterproof hiking boots that provide good ankle support to keep your feet dry and comfortable throughout the hike.
Depending on the weather, a hat and sunglasses can be useful for sun protection. While optional, they can help keep you comfortable during sunny spells.
Capturing memories of your gorilla safari is a must! Bring a camera with long-lasting batteries and remember to turn off the flash when photographing the gorillas. It’s best to carry a small camera bag to protect your gear from unexpected rain.
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is home to many bird species and other primates. A pair of binoculars will enhance your wildlife spotting experience and help you see more of the park’s diverse flora and fauna.
Wear gardening gloves to protect your hands when you need to grab onto branches or vines for support during the trek. They provide an extra layer of protection against scratches and thorns.
Bwindi is a rainforest, and the weather can change quickly. A lightweight, waterproof raincoat is a must-have item to stay dry during unexpected showers.
To avoid insect bites, especially from mosquitoes, bring a strong mosquito repellent. This is particularly important since you’ll be trekking through dense forest areas.
While not always necessary, sunscreen can help protect your skin from sunburn, particularly during the dry, sunny parts of the day.
It’s best to wear neutral-colored clothing, as bright colors can either scare the gorillas or make you stand out too much in the forest. Avoid wearing black or blue as they can attract tsetse flies. Opt for greens, browns, and khakis instead.
The quickest way to reach Ruhija is by domestic flight. AeroLink Uganda offers both scheduled and chartered flights from Entebbe International Airport to Kihihi Airstrip. While there are no direct flights to Ruhija, our professional guides can pick you up from Kihihi Airstrip and transfer you to your lodge in Ruhija, which is about an hour’s drive away. Please note:
If you prefer traveling by road, Ruhija can be accessed via the main highway from Entebbe or Kampala, with a drive time of approximately 8-9 hours. You’ll pass through Kabale town before proceeding to Ruhija. The park can also be accessed from Kigali, Rwanda, which is a shorter drive of about 4-5 hours.
At Trek Africa Expeditions, we are committed to providing customized, budget-friendly safari experiences tailored to meet your needs. Here’s why you should choose us:
Ready to plan your budget gorilla safari to Ruhija during the low season? Contact us today, and let’s make your dream safari a reality!