Planning a gorilla trekking adventure in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest but unsure whether to trek in Rushaga or Ruhija? This guide breaks down the key differences between these two sectors of Bwindi, helping you choose the best option for your dream safari.
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to the endangered mountain gorillas. This park is one of only four places in the world where these magnificent creatures can be found, alongside Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda, and Virunga National Park in the DR Congo. With diverse ecosystems, Bwindi is a biodiversity hotspot, hosting over 350 bird species, 310 butterflies, 200 tree species, and various mammals, including chimpanzees and L’Hoest’s monkeys.
Bwindi is divided into two main parts for trekking: the southern and northern sectors. In this article, we’ll explore the differences between Rushaga (southern) and Ruhija (northern), two of the most popular trekking regions.
Rushaga is located in the southern part of Bwindi and is home to a total of 8 gorilla families, making it the most family-packed sector in the park. Some of these families include Rwigi, Muchunguzi, Busingye, Bweza, Nshongi, Mishaya, and Kahungye. This sector is particularly popular for those who wish to enjoy an easier trek, thanks to its more accessible terrain.
Rushaga is a 4-5 hour drive from Kigali and can also be accessed via Kisoro. If you’re looking for an immersive experience, Rushaga is the only sector offering the Gorilla Habituation Experience, where visitors can spend up to 4 hours with a gorilla group—an extraordinary opportunity to connect more deeply with these fascinating creatures.
Located in the eastern part of Bwindi, Ruhija is known for its cool, high-altitude climate (over 2,350 meters above sea level). This sector offers a mix of long and short hikes, making it ideal for trekkers of all abilities. Ruhija is home to 4 gorilla families: Bitukura, Kyanguriro, Mukiza, and Oruzogo.
In addition to gorilla trekking, Ruhija is a fantastic destination for birdwatching and nature walks. The Rwamunyonyi Peak offers breathtaking views and is a popular hiking spot in the region. Ruhija also features other wildlife, including primates and mammals like elephants and antelopes.
While both sectors offer excellent opportunities for gorilla trekking, there are some important differences to consider when choosing where to trek.
Gorilla trekking in Bwindi is possible year-round, but the best times are June to August and December to February, as these months experience lower rainfall, making the trails less slippery. However, trekking during the wet season (March to May or November) can offer discounts at some lodges and fewer tourists.
At Trek Africa Expeditions, we organize customized, eco-friendly gorilla trekking tours in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. Whether you’re trekking in Rushaga or Ruhija, we’ll help you plan the perfect trip based on your preferences, physical fitness, and travel style. Our team of experts is always available to assist you, ensuring a seamless experience from start to finish.
We provide personalized safari packages, such as the 3-Day Gorilla Fly-in Safari, 3-Day Gorilla Safari, and 5-Day Gorilla and Game Safari, tailored to your interests. Our professional guides, who speak a range of languages, are committed to delivering a memorable, educational experience in one of the world’s most iconic wildlife destinations.
Contact us today to plan your gorilla trekking adventure in Rushaga or Ruhija. No matter which sector you choose, you’re guaranteed an unforgettable encounter with the mountain gorillas.