Embarking on a gorilla trekking adventure with Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka is an enriching experience that is truly worth the investment. Travelers who have trekked with Dr. Kalema have consistently described their encounters as unforgettable, educational, and transformative. As a renowned Ugandan veterinarian and the founder of Conservation Through Public Health, Dr. Kalema is dedicated to fostering the coexistence of endangered mountain gorillas, other wildlife, and local communities across Africa. Following in the footsteps of the late Dian Fossey, she has become a prominent figure in the conservation of the critically endangered mountain gorillas of East Africa.
When you choose to trek gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, your experience will include the purchase of a gorilla trekking permit. This fee not only grants you access to the park but also contributes to the conservation efforts aimed at protecting the mountain gorillas and their natural habitat. Dr. Kalema’s work is centered around the sustainability of these ecosystems. Without the revenue generated from gorilla trekking, the invaluable Bwindi Forest would face significant threats.
The funds raised from trekking permits and park entrance fees play a vital role in the protection of both the forest and the wildlife it houses. This income supports the government of Uganda’s conservation initiatives, empowering the Uganda Wildlife Authority to maintain and safeguard this stunning national park. Furthermore, the financial contributions from visitors directly benefit the local communities residing near Bwindi Forest. Communities receive 20% of the revenue from the permits, which encourages their participation in conservation efforts.
This financial support leads to improvements in local infrastructure, such as schools and healthcare facilities, which, in turn, enhances the lives of residents. Hence, your investment in gorilla trekking directly impacts the conservation of these magnificent creatures and the well-being of the communities that protect them.
Despite the costs associated with gorilla trekking permits and the physical challenges of navigating through the forest, the experience is undeniably exhilarating. Many travelers find themselves so captivated by the encounter that they return for additional treks, often purchasing multiple permits for different days. The opportunity to observe these gentle giants in their natural habitat is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, making it a worthwhile endeavor.
The cost for a gorilla trekking experience with Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka is $1,000 per group, which includes guiding services and accommodation in Buhoma. However, this fee does not cover the return airfare with Aerolink Uganda, which is approximately $452. Additionally, the price of a gorilla trekking permit varies: it costs $800 for non-residents, $700 for residents, and 300,000 Ugandan Shillings for East African citizens per person per trek. This permit allows for a one-hour encounter with the mountain gorillas. Besides the permit, you should budget for transportation, accommodation, and guiding services for a complete trekking experience.
To secure your gorilla trekking adventure, it is essential to obtain your permit in advance. Once you have confirmed your travel dates, please reach out to us via email. We will check the availability of trekking permits with the Uganda Wildlife Authority and Dr. Kalema. Upon confirming availability, we will provide you with an invoice for the permits. Once payment is received, we will purchase your permits and send you a scanned copy for your records. It is advisable to book your permits at least 2-3 months ahead of your visit, as they are in high demand.
The best time for gorilla trekking with Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka is from June to October and December to March. During these months, Uganda experiences its dry season, resulting in milder weather and less rainfall, which makes trekking easier and more enjoyable. The vegetation is also less dense during this time, enhancing your chances of spotting the mountain gorillas and capturing stunning photographs.
While trekking is possible year-round, the wet seasons of April, May, and November can lead to thicker vegetation, making sightings more challenging. However, the gorillas tend to stay closer to their feeding areas during this time, resulting in shorter treks.
Trek Africa Expeditions is a trusted expert in organizing exceptional gorilla safaris in Uganda and Rwanda. We are highly rated on TripAdvisor and committed to providing eco-friendly and memorable wildlife experiences. Our tours not only include gorilla trekking but also feature other exciting activities such as chimpanzee trekking, Big 5 safaris, mountain hiking, boat cruises, and cultural encounters. We aim to uplift local communities and preserve biodiversity, ensuring that your safari contributes positively to the region.
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