Searching for the best trips to meet gorillas or wondering about the costs involved? This guide will provide you with everything you need to know about gorilla trekking in Uganda, Rwanda, and Congo, helping you plan and book your adventure seamlessly.
Gorilla trekking is one of the most breathtaking and memorable wildlife experiences you can have. Despite the high cost and the effort it takes—from booking permits to hiking through dense forests—watching endangered mountain gorillas in their natural habitat is an experience that’s truly worth it.
Gorilla trekking involves hiking through forests to find and spend time with mountain gorillas in their natural environment. It’s a physically demanding activity as you navigate challenging terrain, thick vegetation, and sometimes muddy trails. The reward? Spending one magical hour observing these gentle giants in their natural habitat in Uganda, Rwanda, or Congo.
If you’re looking for an even more immersive experience, Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable Forest offers a Gorilla Habituation Experience, where you get up to four hours with semi-habituated gorillas, accompanied by researchers and trackers.
Gorilla trekking takes place in three countries: Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). These countries are home to four national parks that protect the world’s remaining mountain gorillas:
Additionally, DR Congo offers the chance to see lowland gorillas in Kahuzi-Biega National Park.
To participate in gorilla trekking, you’ll need a gorilla permit, which allows you to join a trekking group and spend time with the gorillas. Since permits are limited and highly sought after, especially during the peak season (June to September), it’s best to book at least 5 months in advance.
Uganda offers 17 habituated gorilla families (16 in Bwindi and 1 in Mgahinga), with 136 permits available daily.
For a more in-depth experience, Uganda also offers the Gorilla Habituation Experience, costing $1,500 per person, where you can spend 4 hours with gorillas in Bwindi.
You can book permits directly through the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) or via a trusted tour operator like Trek Africa Gorillas Ltd.
Rwanda has 12 habituated gorilla families in Volcanoes National Park, with 96 permits available daily.
Permits can be booked through the Rwanda Development Board (RDB) or via a reliable tour operator like Trek Africa Gorillas Ltd.
In Kahuzi-Biega National Park (for lowland gorillas):
You can book permits directly through Virunga National Park or through a trusted operator like Trek Africa Gorillas Ltd.
It’s important to note that the gorilla permit price only covers access to the gorillas and guiding services. Additional costs such as accommodation, transport, meals, and other activities are not included. Always check with your tour operator for a detailed package that suits your needs.
The minimum age for gorilla trekking in Africa is 15 years, while the maximum age depends on your fitness level. For elderly travelers or those with limited mobility, gorilla trekking is still possible, especially in Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.
To ensure accessibility, sedan chairs are available for hire. These chairs allow porters to carry individuals who may not feel fit enough to hike through the forest. The cost of hiring a sedan chair ranges between $400 and $500 and can be arranged in advance or on the day of your trek.
To participate in gorilla trekking, you must have a valid gorilla permit, which is non-refundable if you cancel between 0 and 8 days before your trek. This cancellation policy applies to Uganda, Rwanda, and DR Congo, so it’s essential to plan accordingly and ensure you’re available for your booked trekking date.
Gorilla trekking is available year-round, but the best time to go is during the dry seasons of January, February, June to early September. During these months, the trails are easier to navigate, and the vegetation is less dense, offering clearer views of the gorillas.
Proper preparation is essential for a successful and comfortable gorilla trekking experience. Here’s a checklist of what to pack:
At Trek Africa Gorillas Ltd, we organize memorable gorilla trekking experiences in Uganda, Rwanda, and DR Congo. Here’s why travelers choose us: