Gorilla Trekking Uganda

4 Days

Embark on an unforgettable 4-day Gorilla Trekking Uganda journey. Throughout your adventure, immerse yourself in stunning landscapes, encounter diverse wildlife, and participate in rich cultural experiences. This carefully curated itinerary culminates in the awe-inspiring experience of gorilla trekking, granting you a glimpse into the lives of these magnificent creatures.

Day 1: Arrive in Entebbe, Uganda’s gateway city, and settle into your comfortable accommodation.

Day 2: Journey to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Bwindi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and sanctuary for over half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas (approximately 1,000 individuals). Lush rainforests, bamboo forests, and diverse montane ecosystems create a stunning backdrop for your exploration.

Day 3: Prepare for the highlight of your trip: Gorilla Trekking Uganda! After a briefing by experienced guides, embark on a trek through the verdant forest in search of these gentle giants. Witness their playful interactions, observe their social dynamics, and marvel at their intelligence and gentle nature. This once-in-a-lifetime experience will leave you with lasting memories.

Day 4: Drive back to Entebbe or Kampala airport, carrying with you the echoes of an enriching adventure.

About mountain gorillas:

Mountain gorillas are the largest living primates, with males reaching up to 6 feet tall and weighing over 400 pounds. These critically endangered creatures inhabit only the volcanic mountain ranges of Rwanda, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Sadly, due to habitat loss, poaching, and disease, their numbers have dwindled significantly.

Responsible gorilla trekking:

Authorities strictly regulate gorilla trekking to minimize human impact on these vulnerable animals. Visitors must obtain permits, and the number of visitors is limited. Making direct eye contact with the gorillas is forbidden.

Do you want a longer safari and also see chimpanzees? Then op for our Gorilla-Chimpanzee expedition Uganda.

Overview

Uganda, aptly nicknamed “The Pearl of Africa,” is home to roughly half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas, making it a prime destination for an unforgettable encounter with these gentle giants. The drive to the south (Bwindi) 8 to 9 hours. Instead you can take a flight which costs approximately $ 300 one-way.

Itinerary

Day 1 :
Arrival

Touch down in Entebbe, Uganda's gateway, and unwind in Sir Jose Hotel.

Day 2 :
Drive

Today is a 8 to 9 hours journey to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This lush sanctuary harbors over half the world's remaining mountain gorillas (around 1,000), with diverse rainforest, bamboo forests, and mountain ecosystems painting a breathtaking backdrop for your exploration. Meals and overnight at Buhoma Community Rest Camp.

Get ready for the pinnacle of your trip - gorilla trekking! After a comprehensive briefing from experienced guides, delve into the verdant forests in search of these gentle giants. Witness their playful interactions, observe their fascinating social dynamics, and be mesmerized by their intelligence and gentle nature. This unforgettable encounter will leave an everlasting imprint on your memory. Meals and overnight at Buhoma Community Rest Camp

Return to Entebbe or Kampala, your heart brimming with memories of an enriching adventure and a newfound appreciation for the natural world. We drop you at your accommodation or at the airport.

Includes/excludes

Cost includes

  • Gorilla permit each at $800 per person
  • Mineral water
  • Accommodation as mentioned
  • Transport
  • English speaking guide/driver
  • All activities as mentioned
  • Visa entry of $ 50 per person
  • Personal expenses
  • Tip for the driver guide

FAQs

What should I carry for the gorilla trekking?

• Rain jacket

• Hiking shoes with long socks since you will tuck in pants during trekking

• Long trousers to protect your legs from being scratched white trekking

• Long-sleeved shirts

• Gardening gloves to protect hands from being scratched by tree branches when using them for support

• A backpack for carrying the things you will need during trekking

• Energy giving snacks and enough drinking water

• Non-flash camera

• Sunglasses

• A flash torch

• A sweater to keep you warm during chilly mornings and evenings

How much is a gorilla permit?

A gorilla permit is $ 800 per person; this amount is included in the price of the safari

You can send your enquiry via the form below.

Gorilla Trekking Uganda
From $1,800
/ Adult