If you’re planning a gorilla trekking adventure in Uganda’s iconic Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, you may be wondering which sector to choose for your trek to see the majestic mountain gorillas. In this guide, we’ll compare two of Bwindi’s most popular sectors: Buhoma and Ruhija.
Bwindi is one of the few places in the world where you can see endangered mountain gorillas. The park is divided into two main regions: the southern section, which includes Rushaga and Nkuringo, and the northern section, which consists of Ruhija and Buhoma. Along with the other mountain gorilla parks—Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in Uganda, Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda, and Virunga National Park in DR Congo—Bwindi is a must-visit for anyone hoping to observe these incredible creatures in the wild.
The park itself is a UNESCO World Heritage site, home to diverse wildlife including over 350 species of birds, 200 species of trees, and several primates such as chimpanzees and L’Hoest’s monkey.
Buhoma, located in the northern part of Bwindi, was the first sector to be opened for gorilla trekking in 1993, shortly after the park was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. It’s one of the most visited and well-known areas in the park. Buhoma is home to four gorilla families: the Mubare, Habinyanja, Rushegura, and Katwe families.
If you’re looking for easier hikes, Buhoma is the ideal choice. The trails are well-established, making this sector the best choice for those new to trekking or for those seeking a more relaxed experience. With its range of lodges, from budget options to luxurious stays, Buhoma offers a mix of comfort and adventure, making it a popular spot for both first-time trekkers and seasoned travelers.
Ruhija, located in the eastern part of Bwindi, is known for its breathtaking landscapes, birdwatching opportunities, and slightly more challenging treks. It is home to four gorilla families: Bitukura, Kyanguriro, Mukiza, and Oruzogo.
Ruhija stands at an elevation of over 2,350 meters above sea level, making it the coldest area of the park. Its elevation and terrain create excellent hiking conditions, ideal for those seeking a more physically challenging trek. Ruhija also offers nature walks and is famous for the Rwamunyonyi Peak trail, where visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the forest and surrounding hills.
In addition to gorillas, Ruhija is home to a wide variety of other wildlife, including several species of monkeys, elephants, and antelopes.
When it comes to getting to Bwindi by road, Ruhija is generally closer than Buhoma. Ruhija can be accessed from the Kabale-Kisoro road, where you’ll see signs pointing to Uganda Wildlife Authority for easy navigation to your lodge. Buhoma can be reached along the same road with a slightly longer journey.
By air, there are two main airstrips near Bwindi: Kihihi Airstrip (for Ruhija) and Kisoro Airstrip (for Buhoma and Rushaga). The drive from Kihihi to Ruhija is about 1-2 hours, while from Kisoro to Buhoma, it takes a similar amount of time. It’s worth noting that flying to Kihihi tends to be slightly cheaper and has more flexible flight schedules due to better weather conditions.
Both Buhoma and Ruhija offer a wide range of accommodations, from budget to luxury. However, if you’re looking for luxury, Buhoma has a slight edge, as it is home to some of the finest lodges in Bwindi, such as Gorilla Forest Camp, Buhoma Lodge, and Bwindi Lodge. These lodges are known for their world-class service, stunning views, and proximity to the gorilla trekking trails.
In contrast, Ruhija also has high-quality options, but they tend to be more budget-friendly compared to the upscale lodges in Buhoma.
Buhoma is home to more gorilla families than Ruhija, which means there are more permits available for trekking in this sector. If securing a permit is a priority, you may have a better chance of getting one in Buhoma, as it has a larger allocation of permits for visitors. However, Ruhija offers fewer permits, which can sometimes make it a more tranquil, less crowded trekking experience.
Ultimately, whether you trek in Buhoma or Ruhija, you’re guaranteed to have an unforgettable experience with the mountain gorillas. Both sectors offer a 98% chance of seeing the gorillas, so you’re likely to encounter these incredible creatures no matter where you go.
The trekking experience differs mainly in terrain and hike difficulty. Buhoma tends to have gentler, shorter treks, making it a good choice for those looking for a more leisurely hike. Ruhija’s higher elevation and more challenging terrain make it ideal for those seeking a more adventurous experience.
The distance you’ll walk to see the gorillas largely depends on which family you are allocated to. In both Buhoma and Ruhija, your assigned trek is based on your physical fitness and preferences. If you prefer a shorter trek, you can request to be assigned to a family closer to the starting point. However, gorilla behavior can sometimes affect trek lengths—if the gorillas decide to move further away, you may need to walk longer to reach them.
Bwindi is open for trekking year-round, but the best times to visit are between June and August and December to February. These months experience lower rainfall, making the forest less slippery and more accessible.
The rainy seasons, from March to May and November, tend to see higher rainfall, but you may find accommodation discounts during this period.
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Whether you’re interested in a short 3-day fly-in safari or a longer adventure combining gorilla trekking with wildlife safaris, Trek Africa Expeditions is here to create a memorable experience for you. Contact us today to book your gorilla trekking safari in Buhoma or Ruhija!