Gorilla trekking in Uganda is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, but it’s important to understand that it can be physically demanding. The difficulty of your trek depends on several factors, such as the location of the gorillas on the day of your trek and the ever-changing weather conditions in the rainforest.
The terrain in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is often steep, rugged, and covered with dense vegetation, making the hike challenging at times. While some treks might only take a couple of hours, others can last up to 8 hours or more, especially in the higher altitudes. You might encounter muddy trails, wet conditions, and unforeseen weather changes, so it’s essential to be well-prepared and in good physical condition.
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is one of the only four national parks globally that are home to the endangered mountain gorillas. Along with Uganda’s Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park, and DR Congo’s Virunga National Park, it offers a unique opportunity to observe these incredible creatures in their natural habitat.
The park is rich in biodiversity, housing not just gorillas, but over 350 bird species, 310 butterfly species, 200 types of trees, and a variety of mammals and reptiles. The global population of mountain gorillas is around 1,064, with half of them residing in Bwindi. The park is home to more than 15 habituated gorilla families, each open to tracking, and each group receives eight trekking permits per day.
By Road: The drive from Entebbe or Kampala to Bwindi takes about 8-9 hours, depending on your sector. You can access the northern sectors of Ruhija and Buhoma by the Kabale-Kisoro road, while the southern sectors of Rushaga and Nkuringo can be reached via the Kabale-Kisoro highway.
By Air: Flights to Bwindi are available from Entebbe International Airport or Kajjansi airfield. Flights land at Kisoro Airstrip (for the southern sectors of Rushaga and Nkuringo) or Kihihi Airstrip (for the northern sectors of Ruhija and Buhoma). You’ll need a transfer from the airstrip to your lodge, which your tour operator can help arrange.
Gorilla trekking in Bwindi occurs in four sectors: Buhoma, Ruhija, Nkuringo, and Rushaga. The northern Buhoma and Ruhija sectors are close to Queen Elizabeth National Park, making it easier to combine gorilla trekking with game viewing. The southern Rushaga and Nkuringo sectors are near Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, offering the opportunity for both gorilla and golden monkey trekking. Each sector has a variety of habituated gorilla families, with Rushaga hosting the most groups.
A gorilla trekking permit for Bwindi Impenetrable Forest costs:
This permit allows you to spend one hour with the mountain gorillas once they are located during your trek.
Gorilla habituation is only available in the southern part of Bwindi, particularly around Rushaga and Nkuringo sectors. The Gorilla Habituation Experience is a more immersive and exclusive activity, allowing you to spend four hours with a semi-habituated gorilla group. This process involves walking through the forest with researchers and rangers, helping the gorillas get used to human presence. Gorilla habituation is in high demand, and only four permits are issued per day. It’s strongly recommended to book your permit 2-3 months in advance.
Gorilla trekking and the Gorilla Habituation Experience offer two unique ways to encounter the mountain gorillas of Bwindi Forest, each with its own distinct features.
During Gorilla Trekking, you’ll spend one hour with the mountain gorillas once you find them. The trek is done in a group of up to 8 tourists, each tracking one of the park’s habituated gorilla families. The trek can sometimes be physically demanding, as you’ll be hiking through Bwindi’s rugged terrain.
In contrast, the Gorilla Habituation Experience gives you more time—4 hours—with the gorillas. This experience is much more exclusive, as it’s done in smaller groups of just 4 people tracking a semi-habituated gorilla family. Habituation is an ongoing process where gorillas get accustomed to human presence, and it offers a more immersive encounter. Both activities start in the morning and require a good level of fitness due to the challenging forest conditions.
The best time to go gorilla trekking in Bwindi is during the drier months of January, February, June, and early September. During these periods, the trails are more accessible, and the vegetation is less dense, giving you clearer views of the gorillas.
When trekking for gorillas, it’s essential to be well-prepared for the physical demands and changing weather. You’ll need sturdy footwear, as the terrain can be slippery and muddy, especially after rain. It’s also wise to wear long sleeves and lightweight trousers to protect yourself from the forest undergrowth, stinging nettles, and biting insects. Here’s a checklist of what to pack for your gorilla trek:
Accommodation near Bwindi is available in both the northern and southern sectors. In the Rushaga sector, you can stay at Rushaga Gorilla Camp, Four Gorillas Lodge, Gorilla Safari Lodge, and Karungi Camp, all of which offer easy access to the gorilla trekking starting points.
In Nkuringo, options include Nkuringo Bwindi Gorilla Lodge and Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge, both offering great comfort and stunning views.
In the northern Buhoma sector, you can choose from Buhoma Lodge, Bwindi Lodge, or Buhoma Community Rest Camp, among others. The Ruhija sector has accommodations like Trekkers Tavern Cottages, Agandi Eco Lodge, and Broadbill Tented Camp, all ideal for a restful stay before your trek.
Each sector in Bwindi offers unique experiences. Rushaga is popular for its numerous habituated gorilla families, making it easier to secure a trekking permit. However, if you’re looking for a less strenuous trek, Buhoma may be the best choice, as the terrain is less demanding, and some treks are completed by mid-day.
On the other hand, Nkuringo is located at a higher elevation, making the treks here more challenging. Despite the difficulty, you’ll still have a 99% chance of encountering the gorillas, as Bwindi is known for well-organized and successful treks across all sectors.
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