If you’re wondering where gorilla trekking is done in Uganda, the answer lies in two incredible destinations: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. These parks are among the only habitats in the world for the endangered mountain gorillas. While Uganda boasts these two remarkable parks, neighboring countries like Rwanda (Volcanoes National Park) and the Democratic Republic of Congo (Virunga National Park) also provide mountain gorilla trekking experiences.
Bwindi is one of Africa’s oldest forests and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its incredible biodiversity. This lush rainforest is home to over 350 bird species, 310 types of butterflies, 200 tree species, 51 reptiles, 88 types of moths, and 120 mammal species. Alongside mountain gorillas, Bwindi is also home to other primates, including chimpanzees and L’Hoest’s monkeys.
Bwindi harbors nearly half of the world’s mountain gorilla population, with around 1,064 individuals globally. The park has over 15 habituated gorilla families available for trekking, with a maximum of 8 trekking permits issued per family daily.
Located in southwestern Uganda near the borders of Rwanda and Congo, Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is part of the famous Virunga Volcanoes range. This small but spectacular park is home to three dormant volcanoes: Mount Gahinga, Mount Muhabura, and Mount Sabyinyo, which are part of the larger chain of six Virunga Mountains.
Mgahinga is known for its rare golden monkeys and mountain gorillas, offering visitors the chance to experience both species in one park. The park’s terrain includes lush bamboo forests, montane rainforests, and tropical seasonal forests, creating a unique ecosystem for its inhabitants.
Gorilla trekking in Bwindi is organized across four main sectors: Buhoma, Ruhija, Rushaga, and Nkuringo. Each sector has different habituated gorilla families to track, and the choice of sector often depends on your itinerary and accommodation preferences.
The cost of a gorilla trekking permit in Uganda varies depending on your residency status:
This permit allows you to spend up to one unforgettable hour with a mountain gorilla family after trekking to their location. A typical 3-day gorilla trekking package from Kigali costs approximately $1,290 per person, inclusive of permits, transport, and accommodation.
To secure your gorilla trekking experience, you’ll need to purchase a permit in advance. Permits are issued by the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) and can be obtained through their offices in Kampala or Kisoro.
Alternatively, you can simplify the process by booking through Trek Africa Expeditions, a trusted local tour operator. Once you share your desired trekking dates, Trek Africa Expeditions will tentatively reserve permits for you, send you an invoice, and secure your permits after payment. You’ll receive scanned copies of the permits for your records.
The best time for gorilla trekking in Uganda is during the dry seasons:
During these months, the forest trails are easier to navigate, and the vegetation is less dense, offering clearer views of the gorillas.
Packing the right gear is essential for a successful trek. Here’s what you should wear and bring:
The choice of accommodation depends on the trekking sector you select:
At Trek Africa Expeditions, we organize tailor-made gorilla trekking experiences in Bwindi and Mgahinga National Parks. Whether you’re starting your adventure in Uganda or Kigali, Rwanda, our experienced team ensures your trip is seamless. With fast responses to your queries (within 20 minutes), customized travel plans, and knowledgeable guides fluent in your preferred language, we guarantee an unforgettable safari experience.
Ready to plan your gorilla trekking adventure? Contact us today to secure your permits and create a lifetime of memories in the heart of Uganda’s rainforests.