If you’re planning to visit Bwindi for gorilla trekking, one of the most important decisions is where to stay. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park is divided into four main sectors: Buhoma, Ruhija, Rushaga, and Nkuringo. Each sector offers a range of accommodation options, making it easy to find the perfect place to relax after a day of trekking.
For those trekking in the southern part of Bwindi, the Rushaga and Nkuringo sectors are popular choices. These areas offer a variety of lodges close to the trekking starting points, making it convenient for trekkers. Some of the top lodges in Rushaga include:
In the Nkuringo sector, you can choose from:
These lodges are close to both gorilla trekking and the Gorilla Habituation Experience, providing a comfortable stay after an exhilarating day in the forest.
If you’re trekking in the northern part of Bwindi, the Buhoma and Ruhija sectors also have great lodging options. In Buhoma, you can stay at:
For those trekking in Ruhija, consider these cozy and well-situated accommodations:
All of these lodges are conveniently located near the start points for trekking, ensuring you’re well-rested before heading into the forest.
By Road: The journey to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park takes about 8-9 hours by road from Entebbe or Kampala. The northern sectors of Ruhija and Buhoma are accessible by turning off the Kabale-Kisoro road, following signs for Uganda Wildlife Authority. The southern sectors, Rushaga and Nkuringo, can be reached by turning off at Muko along the Kabale-Kisoro highway.
By Air: If you’d prefer to fly, you can take a scheduled or chartered flight from Entebbe International Airport or Kampala’s Kajjansi airfield to Kisoro airstrip (for southern sectors) or Kihihi airstrip (for northern sectors). From the airstrips, you’ll need to arrange for a transfer to your lodge, which can be coordinated by your tour operator.
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is one of only four national parks in the world where you can trek endangered mountain gorillas. The park is home to over half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas, with more than 15 habituated families available for trekking. Beyond gorillas, the park is rich in biodiversity, with over 350 bird species, 310 butterfly species, 200 tree species, and a variety of mammals, including chimpanzees and L’Hoest’s monkey.
Gorilla trekking in Bwindi is available in four sectors: Buhoma, Ruhija, Rushaga, and Nkuringo. Each sector offers unique experiences, and the trek itself begins with a briefing from your guides. After the briefing, you’ll venture into the forest with your guide, trackers, and rangers to locate the gorillas. Once found, you’ll have one hour to observe them in their natural habitat.
The permit for gorilla trekking allows you one hour with the gorillas and costs USD 700 for foreign non-residents, USD 600 for East African residents, and USD 70 for East African citizens.
Gorilla trekking permits are essential for your trek and can be obtained through the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA). You can purchase permits in person at UWA offices in Kampala or Kisoro or through your tour operator, like Trek Africa Expeditions. We can help you reserve and purchase your permits, ensuring your trek is secure. After confirming your travel dates, we’ll check the availability of permits and book them for you. Once payment is received, we’ll send you a confirmation and your permit details.
The Gorilla Habituation Experience in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is offered in the southern part of the park, specifically in the Rushaga sector and the area between Rushaga and Nkuringo sectors. If you’re planning to take part in this unique experience, you’ll need to stay in one of the lodges located in either the Rushaga or Nkuringo areas, as these are closest to the trekking starting points.
The Gorilla Habituation Experience allows you to spend 4 hours with semi-habituated mountain gorillas in the wild. Unlike traditional gorilla trekking, which offers just one hour of interaction, this experience involves walking through Bwindi’s dense forest to find the gorillas. Once located, you’ll engage in activities aimed at helping the gorillas get used to human presence, which is a key part of their habituation process. As a result, you’ll have a longer, more intimate encounter with these majestic animals.
Given that only four permits are available per day for the Gorilla Habituation Experience, booking well in advance (at least 2-3 months) is essential to secure your spot.
Permit Costs for the Gorilla Habituation Experience:
The key difference between Gorilla Trekking and the Gorilla Habituation Experience lies in the duration of your encounter with the gorillas.
Both activities take place in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, and both require a good level of fitness, as the terrain can be steep and challenging. Depending on the sector, your trek may vary in difficulty, but be prepared for a physically demanding adventure.
The ideal time for gorilla trekking in Bwindi is during the drier months of the year, which are from January to February and June to early September. These months offer easier access to the park and better visibility of the gorillas, as the vegetation is not as thick. However, it’s worth noting that Bwindi is a year-round destination, and gorilla trekking can still be enjoyed outside of these months, although weather conditions may be more challenging.
Preparing for your gorilla trekking adventure means bringing the right gear. Here’s a list of suggested items to pack:
Gorilla trekking can be physically demanding. The terrain is often steep, slippery, and sometimes challenging to navigate, especially since the gorillas roam through dense forest areas. The trek can range from just a couple of hours to a full day of hiking, depending on where the gorillas are located. Be prepared for the possibility of long, strenuous hikes, particularly in areas with higher elevations, like Nkuringo.
Trekking can be hot and humid, and at higher altitudes, you may experience more intense conditions. To enjoy the experience, it’s crucial to be fit and prepared for the demands of the hike.
Each sector in Bwindi offers a unique experience, but Rushaga is often considered the best for gorilla trekking, thanks to its many habituated gorilla families. It’s easier to get permits here compared to other sectors, and the treks are generally less strenuous.
If you’re looking for a more relaxed trek, Buhoma is a great option due to its lower elevation. Nkuringo has a higher elevation, making the treks more challenging, but it also offers a rewarding experience with stunning views.
Regardless of which sector you choose, you have a 99% chance of encountering gorillas on your trek, as the activity is highly organized and well-managed.
At Trek Africa Expeditions, we pride ourselves in booking gorilla trekking permits and safaris in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. Our team offers a range of safari packages, from budget to luxury, and will handle the details, including your gorilla permits and accommodations.
We pride ourselves on excellent customer service, and our happy clients consistently share positive reviews about their experiences with us. When you book your safari with us, you can rest assured that you’ll have a smooth, unforgettable gorilla trekking adventure in Uganda.
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