Frequently asked questions
How safe is gorilla trekking in Uganda?
Gorilla trekking in Uganda is generally very safe, though, like any wildlife experience, it carries some potential risks. This is exactly why the protocols are so thorough and strictly enforced. By following your guide’s instructions, adhering to the park’s rules, and observing all safety protocols, you can enjoy this incredible experience with confidence and peace of mind.
Can children go gorilla trekking?
The minimum age for a gorilla trekking in Uganda is 15 years old, as the trek can be physically challenging for younger children. This age restriction also helps ensure safety and minimizes the risk of disturbing the gorillas during the experience
How fit do you have to be to go gorilla trekking?
A basic level of fitness is required for gorilla trekking, but the park guides ensure you are assigned a trek suited to your abilities. Simply communicate your fitness level, and you will be matched with a gorilla family based on their location and the terrain. During the trek, you will be provided with a walking stick for support, and you have the option to hire a porter from the park to assist you along the way.
Permits
What is a gorilla trekking permit?
A gorilla trekking permit is an official pass issued by the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) that allows you to take part in a gorilla trekking experience. Each gorilla trekking permit costs USD $800 per person, with the proceeds directly supporting the preservation and expansion of mountain gorilla habitats, anti-poaching initiatives, and other vital conservation efforts.
How do I get a gorilla trekking permit?
Gorilla trekking permits in Uganda can only be booked through a licensed Uganda tour operator. When you book your trip with Choose Uganda Safaris, our Travel Designers will gladly assist you in securing your permit well in advance of your adventure.
How many permits can I get?
Most travelers book a single permit, but some guests choose to purchase multiple permits to enjoy a gorilla trek on each day of their stay, as every encounter is unique. This provides the chance to visit different gorilla families, each with its own fascinating history and social dynamics.
Best time for gorilla trekking in Uganda
What is the weather like in Uganda?
Uganda’s location on the equator gives it a generally warm and stable climate year-round, with relatively little variation in temperature. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, in particular, has a mild but wet climate. Daytime temperatures typically hover around 22°C (72°F), dropping to about 12°C (54°F) at night.
When is the rainy season in Uganda?
March to May
October and November
When is the rainy season in Uganda?
June to September
December to February
How does the rain affect a gorilla trekking safari?
Much of your gorilla trek takes place under forest canopies, so light rain is rarely an issue. In the event of heavier rain, your guide—or a hired porter—will assist you throughout the trek. It’s worth noting that no trek has ever been canceled due to rain. Be sure to pack a poncho or light rain jacket and sturdy hiking shoes to stay comfortable on the trail.
What a Gorilla Habituation Experience?
The gorilla habituation experience in Bwindi is a truly unique opportunity for wildlife enthusiasts. Unlike regular treks, this activity allows a small group of just four tourists per day to spend up to four hours with semi-habituated gorilla families. Because these gorillas are not yet fully accustomed to human presence, sightings can be more challenging, and the animals often keep their distance, making the experience even more exclusive and authentic. This special encounter is priced at USD $1,500 per person.