The Buhoma Sector, located in the northern part of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, is one of the most iconic destinations for gorilla trekking in Uganda. It holds a special place in the history of conservation as it was the first sector in Bwindi to be habituated for gorilla trekking back in 1993, shortly after the park was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Buhoma is the most famous and frequently visited sector of the park, home to the oldest habituated gorilla family, Mubare, alongside other notable families such as Habinyanja, Rushegura, and Katwe.
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is one of Africa’s oldest rainforests, boasting an extraordinary range of biodiversity. Its ecosystem includes:
Most notably, the park is home to about half of the world’s remaining mountain gorilla population, estimated at 1,064 individuals. Bwindi has over 15 habituated gorilla families open for trekking, with permits limited to 8 trekkers per group per day to ensure the sustainability of this unique experience.
Gorilla trekking in Bwindi is conducted in four main sectors:
The northern sectors of Buhoma and Ruhija are ideal for combining gorilla trekking with game viewing in Queen Elizabeth National Park. The southern sectors, Nkuringo and Rushaga, offer proximity to Mgahinga for activities like golden monkey tracking.
To participate in gorilla trekking in Buhoma, you’ll need a gorilla permit. The cost is as follows:
This permit grants you one unforgettable hour with a mountain gorilla family in Bwindi’s pristine forest.
You can buy permits for the Buhoma Sector through the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) at their offices in Kampala or Kisoro.
Alternatively, Trek Africa Gorillas Ltd can handle the permit booking process for you. Here’s how we make it easy:
Booking permits in advance is highly recommended, especially during the peak seasons, as demand often exceeds supply.
The best time to trek gorillas in the Buhoma Sector is during the dry months:
During these months, the park’s trails are less muddy, making it easier to navigate the forest, and the vegetation is less dense, offering better visibility of the gorillas.
When preparing for your gorilla trekking adventure in the Buhoma Sector, it’s essential to pack the right gear to ensure comfort and safety throughout your trek. The conditions can be challenging, with muddy trails, steep uphill climbs, and unpredictable weather. Here’s a list of essential items to pack for your gorilla trek:
Gorilla trekking in the Buhoma Sector is generally easier compared to other sectors of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest due to its more gentle slopes. However, trekking conditions can still vary greatly depending on the gorillas’ location and the time of year. The weather in the rainforest can change quickly, and the terrain is often steep and rugged.
While some treks may take only a couple of hours, others can extend to 8 hours or more, depending on the distance to the gorillas. The hike can be physically demanding, with high-altitude conditions and muddy trails. Therefore, it’s recommended to be in good physical shape and prepared for varying weather.
Buhoma offers a range of accommodation options to suit different budgets and preferences. Some of the best places to stay include:
For those exploring other sectors in Bwindi, Ruhija also has several great lodging options such as:
There are two main ways to reach Buhoma Sector:
Trek Africa Gorillas Ltd is your trusted partner in booking unforgettable gorilla trekking experiences in Bwindi. We help secure your gorilla permits and offer a range of safari packages tailored to your preferences, from budget to luxury.
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