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Bwindi Impenetrable Gorilla Trekking Tours
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is Uganda’s top gorilla trekking destination. Most people come to Uganda to see mountain gorillas and this extensive and pristine rainforest is the most accessible place to do this activity. Bwindi is home to more than 25 habituated gorilla groups, each of which is assigned to one of four different trekking hubs: Buhoma, Ruhija, Rushaga and Nkuringo. Other activities include nature walks and bird watching. There are also opportunities to visit a Batwa community. The Batwa people were the original inhabitants of the forest and were evicted from their environment when the national park was established.
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3-Day Gorilla Trekking Tour in Uganda
$23,124 pp (MXN)
Uganda: Private tour
Mid-range Lodge & HotelYou Visit: Entebbe (Start), Bwindi Impenetrable NP (Gorillas), Lake Bunyonyi, Equator point Uganda (Highlight), Entebbe (End)
Dav Safaris
5.0/5 – 146 Reviews
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Best Seller
5-Day Gorilla Trekking Chimp Trekking & Wildlife Safari
$43,104 pp (MXN)
Uganda: Private tour
Mid-range Lodge & BandaYou Visit: Entebbe (Start), Queen Elizabeth NP, Kazinga Channel (Queen Elizabeth NP), Ishasha Sector (Queen Elizabeth NP), Bwindi Impenetrable NP (Gorillas), Entebbe (End)
Lulu Safaris Uganda
5.0/5 – 169 Reviews
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7-Day Gorilla, Chimpanzee and Wildlife Tour in Uganda
$50,203 pp (MXN)
Uganda: Private tour
Mid-range LodgeYou Visit: Entebbe (Start), Kibale NP (Chimps), Queen Elizabeth NP, Bwindi Impenetrable NP (Gorillas), Lake Mburo NP, Entebbe (End)
Kajie Safaris
5.0/5 – 166 Reviews
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9-Day Unforgettable Gorilla and Wildlife Luxury Safari
$161,503 to $185,743 pp (MXN)
Uganda: Private tourLuxuryLodge & Resort
You Visit: Entebbe (Start), Murchison Falls NP, Kibale NP (Chimps), Queen Elizabeth NP, Bwindi Impenetrable NP (Gorillas), Lake Bunyonyi, Lake Mburo NP, Entebbe (End)
Santaviva
5.0/5 – 34 Reviews
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4-Day Chimpanzee and Gorilla Encounter
$45,234 pp (MXN)
Uganda: Private tour
Mid-range Lodge & Tented CampYou Visit: Entebbe (Start), Bwindi Impenetrable NP (Gorillas), Kibale NP (Chimps), Entebbe Airport (End)
Nsavi Safaris
5.0/5 – 41 Reviews
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Best Seller
8-Day Murchison NP, Gorilla & Chimp Tracking Safari
$51,928 pp (MXN)
Uganda: Private tour
Mid-range Lodge & Guest HouseYou Visit: Entebbe (Start), Murchison Falls NP, Kibale NP (Chimps), Queen Elizabeth NP, Bwindi Impenetrable NP (Gorillas), Entebbe Airport (End)
Exclusive Gorilla Vacations
5.0/5 – 13 Reviews
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Top Rated Operator
7-Day Uganda Safari Highlights
$86,650 to $140,127 pp (MXN)
Rwanda & Uganda: Private tour
Mid-range LodgeYou Visit: Entebbe (Start), Kibale NP (Chimps), Queen Elizabeth NP, Kazinga Channel (Queen Elizabeth NP), Bwindi Impenetrable NP (Gorillas), Kigali (End)
Wayfairer Travel
4.9/5 – 195 Reviews
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3-Day Trekking Gorillas from Rwanda to Uganda
$26,268 pp (MXN)
Rwanda & Uganda: Private tourBudgetLodge
You Visit: Kigali (Start), Bwindi Impenetrable NP (Gorillas), Lake Bunyonyi, Kigali (End)
Moroka Expeditions
4.9/5 – 57 Reviews
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3-Day Gorilla Trekking & Lake Bunyonyi Tour Kigali
$25,964 pp (MXN)
Rwanda & Uganda: Private tour
Mid-range Lodge & HotelYou Visit: Kigali (Start), Bwindi Impenetrable NP (Gorillas), Lake Bunyonyi, Kigali Airport (End)
Kafu Safaris
5.0/5 – 16 Reviews
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4-Day Uganda Gorillas, Lake Bunyonyi & Wildlife Safari
$35,619 to $36,512 pp (MXN)
Uganda: Private tour
Mid-range Lodge & Tented CampYou Visit: Kampala (Start), Bwindi Impenetrable NP (Gorillas), Lake Bunyonyi, Lake Mburo NP, Kampala (End)
Amakula African Safaris
5.0/5 – 16 Reviews
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8-Day Uganda Safari with Gorillas Starting from Entebbe
$50,406 to $52,739 pp (MXN)
Uganda & Rwanda: Shared tour (max 6 people per vehicle)
Mid-range Lodge & ResortYou Visit: Entebbe (Start), Murchison Falls NP, Kibale NP (Chimps), Bwindi Impenetrable NP (Gorillas), Lake Bunyonyi, Kigali Airport (End)
Bugoli Adventures
5.0/5 – 19 Reviews
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5-Day Chimpanzee and Gorilla Safari
$40,548 to $42,597 pp (MXN)
Uganda: Private tourBudgetLodge & Resort
You Visit: Entebbe (Start), Kibale NP (Chimps), Bwindi Impenetrable NP (Gorillas), Lake Bunyonyi, Entebbe (End)
Naleyo Tours and Travels
5.0/5 – 6 Reviews
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10-Day Gorilla Trekking and Uganda Wildlife Safari
$96,086 to $97,040 pp (MXN)
Uganda: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle)
Mid-range Lodge & ResortYou Visit: Entebbe (Start), Murchison Falls NP, Queen Elizabeth NP, Bwindi Impenetrable NP (Gorillas), Lake Bunyonyi, Lake Mburo NP, Kampala (End)
Matala Safaris Africa
5.0/5 – 9 Reviews
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3-Day Bwindi Gorilla and Mgahinga Golden Monkeys, Kigali
$30,021 pp (MXN)
Rwanda & Uganda: Private tourBudgetLodge
You Visit: Kigali (Start), Mgahinga Gorilla NP (Gorillas), Bwindi Impenetrable NP (Gorillas), Lake Bunyonyi, Kigali (End)
Galactic Safaris
4.8/5 – 5 Reviews
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6-Day Uganda Gorilla Trekking & Chimpanzee Tracking Tour
$46,654 pp (MXN)
Uganda: Private tourBudgetLodge & Resort
You Visit: Entebbe (Start), Entebbe Airport (Entebbe), Kibale NP (Chimps), Bwindi Impenetrable NP (Gorillas), Lake Bunyonyi, Entebbe (End)
Giant Holiday Safaris
5.0/5 – 6 Reviews
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8-Day Big 5 Uganda Tour
$62,070 pp (MXN)
Uganda: Private tour
Mid-range Lodge & ResortYou Visit: Entebbe (Start), Murchison Falls NP, Kibale NP (Chimps), Queen Elizabeth NP, Bwindi Impenetrable NP (Gorillas), Lake Bunyonyi, Entebbe (End)
Wagatil Safaris
4.9/5 – 17 Reviews
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8-Day Gorillas, Murchison Falls and Kibale Chimp Trek
$60,325 pp (MXN)
Uganda: Shared tour (max 4 people per vehicle)BudgetLodge
You Visit: Entebbe (Start), Ziwa Rhino Ranch, Murchison Falls NP, Kibale NP (Chimps), Queen Elizabeth NP, Kazinga Channel (Queen Elizabeth NP), Bwindi Impenetrable NP (Gorillas), Entebbe (End)
Bamboo Ecotours
5.0/5 – 130 Reviews
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4-Day Gorilla Trekking in Uganda via Rwanda
$35,903 pp (MXN)
Rwanda & Uganda: Private tour
Mid-range Lodge & HotelYou Visit: Kigali (Start), Bwindi Impenetrable NP (Gorillas), Kigali (End)
Lush Africa Safaris
4.8/5 – 52 Reviews
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3-Day Gorilla Tracking Experience
$30,832 pp (MXN)
Uganda: Private tour
Mid-range LodgeYou Visit: Entebbe (Start), Bwindi Impenetrable NP (Gorillas), Entebbe (End)
Mermar Safaris
5.0/5 – 3 Reviews
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4-Day Luxury Uganda Amazing Gorilla Safari
$81,340 pp (MXN)
Uganda: Private tourLuxuryLodge & Hotel
You Visit: Entebbe (Start), Bwindi Impenetrable NP (Gorillas), Entebbe Airport (End)
Otter African Safaris
5.0/5 – 2 Reviews
8 Questions About Bwindi Gorilla Trekking Tours

Answered by
Ariadne van Zandbergen
Ariadne is a renowned Africa expert and frequently visits Uganda. She and her husband are a travel photography/writing team with many Africa guidebooks under their belt, including the Bradt guide to Uganda.› More about Ariadne
8 Questions About Bwindi Gorilla Trekking Tours

When is the best time to visit Bwindi?
“Bwindi can be visited at any time. People mostly come to Uganda for Bwindi gorilla trekking tours, and sightings are pretty much guaranteed throughout the year. However, the Dry season months of June to August and December to February offer the best trekking conditions. During the Wet season months, trails tend to be more slippery and harder to navigate. As gorilla trekking is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, it could be disappointing if it rained on the day. That said, the guides go out of their way to make the experience special, whatever the weather. If it rains hard, they might decide to wait somewhere for the weather to improve before approaching the gorillas.”
› More about Bwindi's best time to visit 1How long is the drive to the park?
“Coming straight from the capital city of Kampala or nearby Entebbe International Airport (the normal entry point to Uganda), the driving time to Bwindi is at least 10 hours without stops. This means that if you are looking to head directly to Bwindi from Entebbe, you should consider booking a scheduled flight to Kihihi (for Buhoma or Ruhija) or Kisoro (for Rushaga or Nkuringo). It is also worth knowing that Bwindi is far closer to Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, and many road tours to the park use that as a starting point. Many people also opt to visit Bwindi as part of an extended road tour of Uganda. You can approach Bwindi from Queen Elizabeth National Park, with the drive taking anything from two to six hours, depending on your exact starting point and which of the four gorilla trekking centers you’re headed to. Alternatively, you can approach Bwindi from Lake Mburo National Park, which takes five to seven hours.”
2How much does it cost for a Bwindi gorilla trekking tour?
“The Bwindi gorilla trekking permit is currently US$800 for nonresidents. Although this might seem expensive, it is a bargain compared to the cost of the same activity in Rwanda, which is currently the only other country where these gentle giants can be observed in their natural habitat. The fee is discounted to US$700 for foreign residents, US$80 for East African citizens and US$500 for holders of other African passports. Gorilla trekking is offered in two national parks in Uganda: Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. Both offer a similar experience where you can spend one hour with a gorilla troop after you have reached their location. The group size is limited to eight people. A unique activity offered in Bwindi is the gorilla habituation experience. Two semi-habituated troops can be tracked by a limited group of four tourists daily, who can stay for four hours. Viewing is less easy as these gorillas are not yet fully used to people and prefer to keep their distance. The price for this special activity is US$1,500.”
3How much time do I get with the gorillas?
“Visitors get to spend one hour with the gorillas. Bwindi gorilla trekking is a morning activity and it can take anywhere from 30 minutes to five hours to find the gorillas. Once your group gets near to the gorillas, you will regroup and leave some of your belongings with the trackers who will stay behind. You then get in close for the actual viewing of the gorillas. The guide will facilitate viewing during that time by getting you in good positions for photographs and by moving you around the group of gorillas to try to see different members of the group, including the silverback.”
4Are mountain gorillas aggressive?
“Mountain gorillas are not at all aggressive. In fact, they are often referred to as gentle giants. Their massive size would make them too dangerous to be close to if they were aggressive. The only reason they can be approached closely on foot is because they lack aggression. Males might sometimes show aggression to other male gorillas, however, and they can at times fight. These fights for dominance mostly result in a male leaving the group or a group splitting up, but occasionally a fight can result in death. A gorilla might sometimes mock charge tourists, but this has never led to actual injury. Before heading off gorilla trekking, you’ll get a full briefing including what to do in case a gorilla approaches you or shows any sign of aggression. You should be totally safe if you follow your guide’s instructions.”
5Are the hiking trails in good condition?
“The gorillas move around freely and they don’t stick to any trails. So, your guide will take you on a trail in the forest to get you in the general vicinity of a gorilla group first. When you get closer, you’ll probably have to leave the trail and follow the guide and trackers while they make their way through forest undergrowth. They try to find the easiest way through for you and they will use machetes to clear branches along the way. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is aptly named and vegetation tends to be very thick. Even the actual trails can be quite overgrown. On top of that, the trails can be slippery after rain. It is recommended that you hire a porter, who will not only carry your bag but also help you with a steady hand along the trail.”
6Are gorilla sightings guaranteed on a Bwindi gorilla trekking tour?
“Gorillas move freely through their territory and it can sometimes be tricky to find them. In the briefing given to you by the head ranger before you start any Bwindi gorilla trekking tour, you are rightly warned that sightings are not guaranteed. However, in recent years the success rate has been as good as 100%, so you can assume you will get to see the gorillas. The only reason some people don’t succeed is if they are not physically up to it and decide to turn back. However, most people who are reasonably fit will make it. The guides and porters will make every effort to get you there and some people are literally pulled and pushed up the mountain slopes. To increase your chances, come well prepared with a walking stick, drinking water, a rain jacket and some snacks. It is also important to wear good hiking shoes.”
7What lodges or camps would you recommend?
“There are many good lodges and camps in or near Bwindi. Some of the lodges are out in the villages and some border the national park. I always prefer to stay in the forest as you might be able to see monkeys and other wildlife. In fact, on my last visit to Bwindi, I saw gorillas on the property of the lodge where I stayed. If you book your own accommodations, it is important to know whether you’ll be tracking gorillas from Buhoma, Ruhija, Rushaga or Nkuringo. These hubs are quite far apart by road, so ideally you want to select a lodge at the same place. This may seem like obvious advice, but I’ve been struck by how often I meet people who need to drive to a different trailhead on the morning of their trek and then return to their lodge afterward. That is inconvenient but doable if you need to travel between Buhoma and Ruhija (about two hours) or between Rushaga and Nkuringo (about one hour). It is pretty much impossible with any other combination (most extremely, Buhoma and Nkuringo are a full six hours’ drive apart).”
8Bwindi Impenetrable Holiday Reviews

Stephen is a travel writer and avid conservationist whose work appears in prestigious magazines such as Africa Geographic and Travel Africa.
An Experience You Will Never Forget
Trekking to see the fabled mountain gorillas is something everyone should get to experience at least once in their lifetime. Gorilla permits are certainly not cheap and the hour you get to spend with these gentle giants whizzes by in a...

Lizzie is a reputed guidebook writer and author of the Footprint guides to South Africa, Namibia, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe.
A Special Place To Be Granted an Audience With the Greatest of Apes
It doesn’t matter how many times you’ve heard it, staring a gorilla in the eye is undoubtedly a magical wildlife encounter. Every one of my visits to Bwindi has been unique and every meeting with these gentle apes an honour. Bwindi is...

Incredible gorilla experience - very expensive, but not a lot of introduction or information. *Ride 4 a Woman is an incredible, active community that supports local women in many ways - truly wonderful.

Incredible
This was truly one of the most incredible experiences I've ever had. The trek through the forest wasn’t very long—about 15 minutes before we encountered the first group of tracking rangers, and another 10 minutes later, we spotted the...

Mountain Gorilla hiking was tiring and thrilling. It is so beautiful hiking there. Definitely "Gorillas in the Mist". Follow all tour guidelines and you won't be sorry that you did this. We are 64 and 70 years old and did the 10-mile...

Gorilla trekking was more incredible than I ever imagined! We were literally a few feet away from them. We saw so many gorillas including babies and a silver back. The guides, guards and porters were amazing. Trip of a lifetime!