2 Days Gorilla Trekking In Uganda
It’s home to many of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas, who feed on roots, leaves and fruits.
Detailed Prices for Package
2pax sharing | 4pax sharing | 6pax sharing | |
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Budget | 1100$ | 940$ | 895$ |
Middle-range | 1160$ | 1,000$ | 960$ |
Luxury | 1,388$ | 1,256$ | 1,150$ |
Planned Itinerary
Transfer to Bwindi impenetrable forest
The Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is a biodiverse, mountainous area in southwest Uganda. It’s home to many of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas, who feed on roots, leaves and fruits from the park’s many tree and fern species. Restricted numbers of viewing permits help protect the endangered gorilla families. In the park, rough paths weave amid dense forests, which are home to many butterflies and birds
What to carry!
Bring jungle boots, gloves and rain jackets because the is often wet. Spend time in awe watching the gorillas go about their day activities. With encounter being different with its own rewards, but you’re most likely to enjoy the closer view of adults feeding, grooming and resting as the youngsters frolic and swing from vines in delightfully playful display.
After breakfast, you will be picked by our driver guide at 4pm, to your next journey to Uganda. you will have a check in at border between Uganda and Rwanda before we proceed to the jungle and. For meals and accommodation at Lake mutanda Resort. (Mid-range)
Gorilla trekking
After an early breakfast, you will be accompanied by the guide to the park headquarter for the briefing then you will go for gorilla trekking. You’re most likely to enjoy the closer view of adults feeding, grooming and resting as the youngster’s frolic and swing from vines in delightfully playful display. And later return to Kigali around 5pm to 6pm.
What To Carry
- Your passports
- With a minimum of 150$ per person to offer to visa immigration at the border, the trackers, porters, staff at the park, or pay for any other item if you want.
- Definitely wear proper walking boots, one guy on our trip wore trainers and, on the mountain, could hardly stand up. Where the gorillas flatten the bushes and ferns it is very slippy to walk on
- Wear long trousers and gaiters – you will be walking through dense bush in places and don’t want scratches or creepy crawlies up your legs
- Wear long sleeves –
- Enough water
- Take a sweatshirt as it can be cold on the mountain
- Take a good pair of gloves –
- In cases of hiring things and porters its 10 dollar per item
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