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Are you dreaming of a trip to Uganda and considering a gorilla trekking adventure in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park? Gorilla trekking in Uganda is one of the most incredible experiences you can have, offering you the rare opportunity to see the endangered mountain gorillas up close in their natural habitat. Bwindi, located in the southwestern part of Uganda, is one of the few places in the world where you can embark on this life-changing adventure. The trekking experience is available in both Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park.
These two parks are home to Uganda’s population of mountain gorillas, alongside Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park and DR Congo’s Virunga National Park. Bwindi is particularly special, as it’s one of Africa’s oldest forests and boasts an incredible range of biodiversity, including 350 bird species, 310 butterflies, 200 tree species, 51 reptiles, and 120 mammal species, including chimpanzees and L’Hoest’s monkeys. The mountain gorillas are the star attraction, with half of the global population residing in Bwindi, spread across 15 habituated gorilla families available for trekking. Each family allows a maximum of 8 visitors per day, ensuring a personal and memorable experience.
What Are Midrange Gorilla Treks in Bwindi?
Midrange gorilla treks in Bwindi are available in four sectors: Buhoma, Ruhija, Nkuringo, and Rushaga. Buhoma and Ruhija are in the northern and northeastern parts of the park, close to Queen Elizabeth National Park, which makes combining gorilla trekking with wildlife safaris easy. Rushaga and Nkuringo, located in the southern part of Bwindi, are near Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, home to golden monkeys as well as gorillas. Rushaga sector, in particular, has a larger number of habituated gorilla families, offering a wider range of trekking options.
How Much Does Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Cost?
The cost of a gorilla permit in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is as follows:
- USD 800 per person for Foreign Non-Residents
- USD 700 for East African Residents
- USD 80 for East African Citizens
This permit allows you to spend up to one hour with the mountain gorillas once you locate them during your trek. For those looking to combine gorilla trekking with a trip to Rwanda, a 3-day Uganda gorilla trek from Rwanda is priced at USD 1,290 per person, all-inclusive.
How to Book Midrange Gorilla Treks in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park
Booking your midrange gorilla trek in Bwindi starts with securing your gorilla permit. These permits are issued by the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA), and it’s recommended to book them in advance to guarantee your spot. If you’re entering Uganda through Entebbe, you can obtain your permit at the UWA headquarters in Kampala. For visitors arriving via Kigali, permits can be purchased at the UWA branch office in Kisoro, which is a 1-2 hour drive from Bwindi.
Excursia Adventures is your trusted partner in booking gorilla permits. Once you’ve chosen your travel dates, simply share them with us via email or WhatsApp. We’ll reserve your permits online and send you an invoice for payment. After your payment is received, we’ll purchase your gorilla permits and send you the scanned copies as confirmation.
What is the Best Time to Go Gorilla Trekking in Uganda?
The best time for gorilla trekking in Uganda is during the drier months of January, February, and from June to early September. During these months, the trails are more accessible, and vegetation is less dense, making it easier to spot the gorillas. This also allows for a more comfortable trek, as you won’t have to deal with as much mud or rain.
What to Wear for Gorilla Trekking in Uganda
Preparing for a gorilla trekking adventure in Uganda? One of the most common questions travelers ask is, “What should I wear?” Here’s a helpful guide to ensure you’re comfortable, safe, and prepared for your trek through Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.
- Long-Sleeve Sweater: The weather in Bwindi can be chilly, especially in the early mornings. A long-sleeve sweater will keep you warm and comfortable.
- Two Pairs of Long Trousers: It’s essential to wear long trousers to protect your legs from the dense forest, thorny plants, and insects. Consider packing an extra pair in case one gets wet or muddy.
- Waterproof Hiking Boots: The terrain in the forest can be slippery and muddy, so sturdy, waterproof hiking boots are a must for comfort and safety.
- Hat and Sunglasses: If the sun is shining, a hat and sunglasses will protect you from the sun’s rays. These are optional but helpful during sunny weather.
- Camera and Extra Batteries: Capture the amazing moments with the mountain gorillas! Don’t forget to bring a camera with long-lasting batteries, as the trek can last several hours. Make sure to keep the flash off to avoid disturbing the gorillas.
- Binoculars: Bwindi is a biodiversity hotspot with many bird species and other wildlife. A pair of binoculars will help you spot birds and other creatures along the way.
- Gardening Gloves: These gloves will come in handy when holding onto trees or branches while trekking through the forest.
- Raincoat: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is a rainforest, so rain is unpredictable. Bring a light, packable raincoat to stay dry during unexpected downpours.
- Mosquito Repellent: As the forest is home to various insects, it’s a good idea to wear or carry mosquito repellent to protect yourself from bites.
- Sunscreen: Depending on the season, the sun can be quite strong. Protect your skin from sunburn by applying sunscreen, especially during the midday hours.
- Neutral Clothing: Avoid wearing bright colors, as they might scare the gorillas. It’s also best to avoid black or blue, as these colors attract tsetse flies. Stick to neutral tones like green, brown, or khaki for a more natural look.
Where to Stay During Midrange Gorilla Treks
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park has accommodations located in both the northern and southern parts of the park, close to the trekking starting points. Here are some options:
Rushaga Sector (Southern Bwindi):
- Rushaga Gorilla Camp
- Four Gorillas Lodge
- Rushaga Gorilla Havens Lodge
- Nsongi Camp
- Icumbi Gorilla Safari Lodge
- Gorilla Safari Lodge
- Gorilla Valley Lodge
- Karungi Camp
Nkuringo Sector (Southern Bwindi):
- Nkuringo Bwindi Gorilla Lodge
- Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge
- Lake Mutanda Resort
Buhoma Sector (Northern Bwindi):
- Buhoma Lodge
- Bwindi Lodge
- Buhoma Community Rest Camp
- Ride 4 a Woman
Ruhija Sector (Northern Bwindi):
- Trekkers Tavern Cottages
- Agandi Eco Lodge
- Gift of Nature Lodge
- Ruhija Gorilla Safari Lodge
- Broadbill Tented Camp
All of these lodges are conveniently located close to the trekking starting points, ensuring that your stay is comfortable and your trek is easy to access.
Why Book Your Midrange Gorilla Trek with Excursia Adventures?
Excursia Adventures is a trusted local tour operator specializing in tailor-made gorilla trekking experiences in Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, including options from Kigali, Rwanda. We take pride in offering personalized services with a team of professional and knowledgeable tour consultants. We respond to all inquiries within 20 minutes, ensuring that your questions are answered promptly and your safari is well-planned.
Our expert consultants will help you create a custom travel plan, taking care of all your bookings in advance to avoid any inconveniences. We also offer skilled safari guides who can cater to your language preferences.
Ready to embark on your gorilla trekking adventure? Contact us today for more information or to book your midrange gorilla trek in Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.