Choosing between gorilla trekking in Uganda or Rwanda can be a tough decision for many travelers. Both countries offer incredible opportunities to see mountain gorillas in their natural habitat, but there are key differences to consider when booking your trip. The most significant factor is the price.
Both permits provide you with the chance to spend one unforgettable hour with the endangered mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (Uganda) and Volcanoes National Park (Rwanda). Other destinations for gorilla trekking include Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in Uganda and Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
When it comes to the actual trekking experience, both Uganda and Rwanda have mountain gorillas, and the chance of encountering these incredible creatures is 99% in both locations. The real difference lies in the terrain and vegetation:
While some believe that Rwanda’s gorillas are easier to spot due to the less dense vegetation, both countries offer a well-organized and memorable trekking experience. So, whether you choose Uganda or Rwanda, you’re guaranteed an unforgettable encounter with the gorillas.
One of the key factors influencing your choice might be the location of the parks and the time it takes to get there.
However, we now offer tours that travel from Kigali (Rwanda) to Bwindi (Uganda), cutting down the drive to only 4-5 hours. This means you can enjoy the affordable USD 700 permit in Uganda while still benefiting from the convenience of flying into Kigali. With the East African Visa, you can easily visit both countries during your safari and save up to USD 800 compared to booking in Rwanda.
Booking your gorilla trekking safari in Uganda starts with securing a gorilla permit, which can only be purchased through the Uganda Wildlife Authority.
Once you’ve selected your travel dates, we’ll help you confirm the availability of permits and secure your booking. We recommend booking at least 3-5 months in advance to ensure you don’t miss out, as only 288 permits are available per day in Bwindi.
After purchasing the permit, we will send you a scanned copy for your records, and we’ll handle all the details for you, including transport and accommodation.
The overall cost of a gorilla trekking safari in Uganda depends on your preferred travel style and the length of your trip. Here’s a breakdown:
A typical 3-day gorilla trekking safari (budget option) costs:
This includes the gorilla trekking permit, accommodation, transport, and drinking water. It excludes tips, visas, flights, and alcoholic beverages.
Feel free to contact us for more information and to book your unforgettable gorilla trekking experience in Uganda!
Gorilla trekking in Uganda is a year-round activity, thanks to the well-organized tours at Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park. However, the best time to embark on your gorilla trekking safari in Uganda is during the drier months, from January, February, and June to early September. These months offer more favorable weather conditions, making it easier to travel to the park and enjoy a clearer view of the gorillas, as the vegetation is less dense.
While the dry season is popular, some travelers prefer to trek during the rainy season (from March to May and October to December). The rain nourishes the forest, making more food available for the gorillas, which tend to stay closer to their homes, making it easier for trekkers to spot them with shorter walks.
When it comes to accommodation for your gorilla trekking safari in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, there are options near the park’s different trekking sectors:
All of these lodges are conveniently located near the starting points of your gorilla trek, offering comfort and easy access to the park’s entry points.
You can reach Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park by flying into Entebbe International Airport and traveling to southwestern Uganda. The journey by road takes approximately 9-10 hours, passing through towns like Masaka, Mbarara, and Kabale.
Alternatively, you can fly directly to the parks by taking a domestic flight to Kisoro Airstrip (for the southern part of Bwindi and Mgahinga) or Kihihi Airstrip (for the northern part of Bwindi).
If you’re flying into Kigali International Airport in Rwanda, you can also cross the border into Uganda via Cyanika or Katuna Border, which takes about 4-5 hours depending on the border crossing time.
We recommend getting the East African Visa, which allows entry into Uganda, Kenya, and Rwanda. The East African Visa costs USD 100, making it more cost-effective than buying separate visas. You can obtain this visa at the airport or online. Alternatively, single-entry visas are available: Uganda Visa costs USD 50, and Rwanda Visa costs USD 30.
At Trek Africa Gorillas Ltd, we organize incredible gorilla trekking safaris in Uganda and Rwanda. With our expertise and high ratings on TripAdvisor, we offer personalized tours that combine gorilla trekking with other unforgettable African experiences.
We focus on eco-friendly travel, supporting wildlife conservation and uplifting local communities. Beyond gorilla trekking, we offer a wide range of adventure activities, including:
We are dedicated to helping you explore Africa’s beauty through sustainable tourism and high-quality safari experiences. Whether you’re interested in visiting Tanzania, Kenya, Botswana, or Namibia, we’ve got you covered for your entire African adventure.
Contact us today to book your gorilla trekking safari and let us help you plan the trip of a lifetime!