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Frequently Asked Questions About Gorilla Trekking Uganda & Rwanda

Frequently Asked Questions About Gorilla Trekking Uganda & Rwanda : What is the ultimate guide to gorilla trekking in Uganda? Well, there is a limited number of gorilla trekking permits available. If you are interested in seeing the mountain gorilla and planning to travel to Uganda. However, you should know when you are planning to travel and get in contact with a trustworthy tour operator. There are two gorilla trekking destinations in Uganda: Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park both located in the southwestern region of Uganda. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is home to the world’s population of endangered mountain gorillas.

How many trailheads for gorilla trekking in Bwindi?

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is comprised of 22 habituated mountain gorillas which are trekked in four trailheads such as Buhoma, Rushaga, Nkuringo, and Ruhija.

Where are mountain gorillas found in the world?

The endangered mountain gorillas are found in only three countries that is; Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Uganda is found two national parks Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. Rwanda gorillas are found in Volcanoes National Park and Congo’s Virunga National Park.

What is the cost of the gorilla trekking and habituation permits?

Gorilla trekking in Uganda costs USD700 per person per trek, Rwanda Gorilla trekking permits cost USD1,500 per person per day and Congo’s gorilla permits cost USD400 per person per trek. Yet, Gorilla Habituation goes at USD1,500 per person per trek. Gorilla Habituation goes at USD1,500 per person per day.

Note; Gorilla habituation is only done in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. This is the process undertaken 2 to 3 years under training in order to get used to human presence and the moment the park rangers notice that the group is ready for tourism. Then it is officially opened for tourists who prefer staying long hours with mountain gorillas. The Gorilla habituation experience is a gorgeous activity that takes a full day with four hours provided to the tracker to spend with them as you learn about their behavior, feeding diet, and playing among others. It is Four hours to spend with gorillas compared with one hour allowed in gorilla trekking.

What month is best for gorilla safaris in Uganda & Rwanda?

The best time to go for gorilla safaris is between the two dry seasons; December to February and between June and August. And these times are the best time for seeing mountain gorillas and chimpanzees in the natural environment.

How many days do you need for gorilla trekking?

Frequently Asked Questions About Gorilla Trekking Uganda & Rwanda
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A gorilla trekking safari takes a minimum of 3 days Gorilla Trekking Tour; 1-day transfer to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and day 2 Gorilla Trekking and Day 3 for Return back to Entebbe /Kampala or Entebbe /Kigali from Bwindi.

How do I book Gorilla Trekking in Uganda?

Gorilla permits in Uganda are purchased through Uganda Wildlife Authority ‘’UWA’’. Uganda wildlife Authority is a government body that manages tourism and wildlife conservations. However, the gorilla permit is possible to be booked directly from Uganda wildlife Authority or choose to book by a reliable tour operator.

Is gorilla trekking worth the money?

Gorilla trekking is truly worth the money because it is a memorable experience where tourists are allowed one hour to spend amid the gorillas and make the entire activity worthwhile.

What is the cheapest place for gorilla trekking?

The cheapest place to see gorillas in Congo and its gorilla permits costs USD400 per person per trek for the high season. The peak season tends to happen from June to October and December to February.

What is the minimum age for gorilla trekking in Uganda?

The minimum age for Gorilla trekking is 15 years in all Gorilla safari destinations. However, Gorilla trekking permits and updated rules about gorilla trekking in Uganda are recommended by the Uganda Wildlife Authority and Rwanda’s gorilla permits can be purchased at Rwanda Development Board ‘’RDB’’.

What time does gorilla trekking start?

Gorilla trekking is half activity and it starts at around 7:30 am with a briefing done at the park headquarters.

How long does gorilla trekking take?

Gorilla trekking can take about 1 to 8 hours in research for them in all gorilla destinations Uganda, Rwanda, and Congo depending on how far the group has moved in their natural habitats, Frequently Asked Questions About Gorilla Trekking Uganda & Rwanda

What to pack for gorilla trekking in Uganda?

Long-sleeved shirt and longer socks

A pair of hiking gloves

 Waterproof hiking boots

Insect repellent

Light waterproof jacket

Energy giving snacks

Warm clothes

Rain jackets

What are the rules for visiting mountain gorillas?

Travelers trekking mountain gorillas are advised to wear long-sleeved shorts, cotton clothing, trousers, hiking boots, packed lunch, a rain jacket and not forgetting a good camera.

What is the difference between gorilla trekking and habituation?

Gorilla trekking involves a group of 8 individuals hiking the forest trails in search of the already habituated gorilla families in their natural habitat to spend one hour with gorillas whereas gorilla habituation involves four people in accompany of researchers and park rangers.

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