Looking for an extraordinary adventure that blends the thrill of hiking with the excitement of wildlife encounters? Combine hiking Mount Meru, one of Africa’s hidden gems, with gorilla trekking in Uganda for a once-in-a-lifetime experience!
Mount Meru, a dormant stratovolcano located just west of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, rises to 4,562 meters (14,968 feet), making it Africa’s fifth highest peak. Unlike the more crowded Mount Kilimanjaro, Mount Meru offers a peaceful and less-visited hiking experience—perfect for those seeking solitude in nature.
The hike typically takes 3-4 days, and the best times to visit are during the dry season, from June to September or December to February. During this period, the trails are drier, making the hike more manageable and the roads leading to the mountain easily accessible.
Hiking Mount Meru is best done during the dry months, as the paths are less slippery, and the overall conditions are more favorable. East Africa’s equatorial climate means the weather is generally warm, but it can still get chilly at higher altitudes. Be prepared for occasional rain showers even during the dry season, especially near the summit. To make your trek successful, pack appropriate hiking gear.
Trek Africa Expeditions can help you plan an unforgettable trip that combines the best of both hiking and wildlife experiences in East Africa. After your Mount Meru hike, you can head to Uganda for a thrilling gorilla trekking experience in the iconic Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.
Gorilla trekking in Uganda is a must-do for any nature lover. You’ll trek through lush forests to encounter the endangered mountain gorillas in their natural habitat. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in Uganda are home to these incredible creatures, offering an intimate, once-in-a-lifetime experience.
There are several ways to combine these two incredible experiences. You can start with gorilla trekking in Uganda and then fly to Kenya for your Mount Meru hike, or vice versa. Flights between Tanzania and Uganda are operated by airlines like Kenya Airways, Rwandair, and Airlink, making travel between these destinations easy and convenient.
Gorilla trekking in Uganda takes place in four sectors: Buhoma, Ruhija, Nkuringo, and Rushaga. Each sector is unique and offers its own gorilla families, making the trekking experience diverse. The northern sectors, Buhoma and Ruhija, are close to Queen Elizabeth National Park, allowing you to combine your trek with wildlife viewing. Meanwhile, the southern sectors, Rushaga and Nkuringo, are near Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, where you can also track golden monkeys.
A gorilla trekking permit in Uganda costs:
This permit allows you to spend an hour with the gorillas once you find them, offering an unforgettable wildlife encounter.
Securing your gorilla permit in advance is crucial to ensure you’re able to participate in the trek. Gorilla permits can be purchased directly from the Uganda Wildlife Authority at their headquarters in Kampala or Kisoro, depending on your entry point into Uganda. Trek Africa Expeditions can handle the permit booking process for you, ensuring everything is arranged seamlessly. Once your dates are confirmed, we will reserve your permits, send you an invoice for payment, and immediately finalize your permit once payment is received.
The best time to go gorilla trekking in Uganda is during the drier months from June to September or January to February. These months offer easier access to the parks, with drier trails and clearer views of the gorillas due to less dense vegetation.
When preparing for your gorilla trek, it’s important to wear the right gear to stay comfortable. Here’s what you should pack:
Avoid bright colors, as they may scare the gorillas. Neutral tones are recommended, and black and blue should be avoided, as they attract tsetse flies.
There are many accommodation options near the trekking starting points. In the southern Bwindi sectors (Rushaga and Nkuringo), you can stay at places like Rushaga Gorilla Camp, Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge, or Lake Mutanda Resort. In the northern Bwindi sectors (Buhoma and Ruhija), options include Buhoma Lodge, Bwindi Lodge, and Trekkers Tavern Cottages.
Trek Africa Expeditions specializes in creating personalized travel experiences in Uganda and East Africa. Our expert team works with you to customize your trip, offering professional tour consultants, knowledgeable safari guides, and seamless booking for both hiking and trekking. Whether you’re looking to trek Mount Meru and explore Uganda’s wildlife or combine both adventures, we’ll ensure everything is arranged for you. Contact us today to plan your epic adventure combining hiking Mount Meru with gorilla trekking in Uganda!