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Gorilla Trekking Tours
There are many amazing wildlife encounters – but few can match coming eye to eye with a mountain gorilla. A big part of what makes the gorilla trek so special is that these big apes are so closely related to humans (the difference in DNA is only about 1.6%). They do seem to touch a nerve when they look at us with interest. The gorillas’ natural habitat is restricted to a relatively small area in a historically turbulent region. But most of this region has stabilized in recent decades, which makes gorilla tours increasingly accessible. Habitat loss is now the main obstacle to the survival of gorillas, but money spent on gorilla tourism goes a long way in securing their survival.
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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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Top Rated Operator
4-Day Rwanda Gorilla Trekking & Golden Monkey Safari
$50,122 pp (MXN)
Rwanda: Private tour
Mid-range Lodge & HotelYou Visit: Kigali (Start), Kigali Airport (Kigali), Volcanoes NP (Gorillas), Kigali (End)
Hermosa Life Tours and Travel
5.0/5 – 193 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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6-Day Rwanda's Heart of Wildlife
$88,135 pp (MXN)
Rwanda: Shared tour (max 6 people per group)
Mid-range Lodge & HotelYou Visit: Kigali (Start), Nyungwe NP (Chimps), Lake Kivu, Volcanoes NP (Gorillas), Kigali Airport (End)
East Africa Safari Tours
5.0/5 – 15 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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4-Day Rwanda Gorilla Trekking
$81,745 to $102,192 pp (MXN)
Rwanda: Private tourLuxuryLodge & Hotel
You Visit: Kigali (Start), Volcanoes NP (Gorillas), Kigali (End)
Ranger Buck Safaris
5.0/5 – 57 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
6 Questions About Gorilla Trekking Tours

Answered by
Ariadne van Zandbergen
Ariadne is a renowned African wildlife photographer whose work is featured in many well-known guidebooks and magazines. Budget and time permitting, she recommends gorilla trekking twice on a safari (ideally with two different groups) since experiences vary greatly.› More about Ariadne
6 Questions About Gorilla Trekking Tours

Why should I choose a gorilla trekking safari?
“If you love nature and wildlife, a gorilla trekking safari is a once-in-a-lifetime experience not to be missed. Coming face-to-face with these gentle giants, especially a silverback, is truly unforgettable. Gorilla trekking is more accessible than before. Mountain gorillas are restricted to three countries: Rwanda, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Of these, Uganda and Rwanda have blossomed as tourist destinations in recent years and are now popular venues for gorilla trekking safaris. Both countries have lots more to offer than gorilla trekking alone, which makes a trip even more worthwhile. Gorillas are highly endangered. So, it is also worth considering that the money you spend on gorilla trekking will be used in the conservation and protection of these great apes.”
1How do I choose the best country for a gorilla trekking tour?
“Mountain gorillas have a very small range that extends over three African countries: Uganda, Rwanda and the DRC. The first two offer amazing gorilla trekking experiences, but there are differences. Uganda is more developed for tourism and has the most to offer in addition to gorilla trekking. You can do a safari in Uganda that covers several savannah wildlife reserves, chimpanzee trekking and gorilla trekking. Rwanda offers a similar experience but the cost of gorilla trekking is much higher and tourism is less developed away from Volcanoes National Park, which is the base for gorilla trekking. The bordering part of the DRC also offered great mountain gorilla trekking prior to the closure of Virunga National Park in 2020, but there is no telling when this volatile area will be considered safe enough for the park to reopen.”
2What fitness level is required?
“You need to be reasonably fit to go gorilla trekking. As a guideline, if you can comfortably walk for two hours, you should be fine. If you can’t, then it might be worth training up to that level. That said, determined travelers who are not very fit almost invariably have a successful trek. Be sure to wear good hiking shoes, to carry a walking stick (you’ll be offered one before the activity starts) and to hire a porter to carry your daypack and help you up steep slopes. If you are worried about your fitness, it is worth understanding how the system works. If you track at Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, you’ll book a permit for one of four tracking centers, of which Buhoma and Ruhija typically offer easier hiking conditions than Rushaga and Nkuringo, though this can vary. Whichever center you’re booked for, the local gorilla groups all have defined territories and some are generally easier to visit than others. So ask your guide to talk to the park rangers on the day; where possible they should be able to allocate you to one of the easier groups. Trekking conditions in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park and Uganda’s Mgahinga Gorilla National Park are generally a bit easier than at Bwindi. This cannot be guaranteed, however, and any advantage might be negated by the higher altitudes, especially if you’re coming from sea level. There is only one trekking center in Volcanoes NP and travelers are allocated to a gorilla group on the day. The rangers here will always try to accommodate elderly or very unfit people by allocating them to nearby groups. Only one group can be visited in Mgahinga so all trekkers there visit the same family.”
3How close can I get to the gorillas?
“You are supposed to observe a minimum distance of 7m/23ft from the gorillas. This is to avoid the possibility of exposing gorillas to human diseases, as well as for your own safety. You will get a full briefing as part of your gorilla watching experience. You will be told how to behave, as well as how not to behave, in front of the gorillas. Your guide will tell you where to stand at the actual sighting. Gorillas, of course, don’t observe rules and might well approach you and come much closer. In most cases, your guide will tell you to back off. Sometimes this isn’t possible, due to dense vegetation for example. In that instance, you will be told to crouch down and divert your gaze until the gorilla has passed by.”
4How much will a gorilla trekking safari cost?
“Gorilla trekking doesn’t come cheap. The permit fee for foreign nonresidents is currently US$800 in Uganda and US$1,500 in Rwanda (cheaper rates are offered to citizens of Uganda and Rwanda respectively, foreign residents and citizens of other African countries). This is only the fee for the activity and it doesn’t factor in a lot of other costs involved in a safari package. You can stay one hour with a gorilla troop after you have reached their location. The tour group size is limited to eight people. An additional activity offered in Bwindi only is the gorilla habituation experience where you’ll track a semi-habituated troop in a limited group of four travelers. Instead of the one-hour time limit given for the ‘normal’ gorilla trekking, you’ll be able to stay for four hours. Viewing is less easy as these gorillas aren’t fully habituated yet (meaning they aren’t used to people) and prefer to keep their distance. The price for this special activity is US$1,500. ”
5How can I add gorilla trekking onto a broader wildlife trip?
“Gorilla trekking is often offered as an add-on to a general wildlife tour. Your operator will book local flights and road transfers as required, and you can make the most of the add-on by booking extra activities such as volcano hikes, nature walks, golden monkey trekking and cultural activities. A common combination is a safari in Kenya or Tanzania with a gorilla trekking add-on in Rwanda or Uganda. Logistically, Rwanda is the easier extension to a multicountry trip, because Volcanoes National Park is only three hours’ drive from the capital city Kigali. Uganda’s gorilla trekking parks are a lot more remote; getting there from Entebbe International Airport requires a 10-hour drive or an additional domestic flight (plus up to two hours’ drive) in both directions. You could also consider dedicating a full holiday to Uganda or Rwanda. Not only is this more ecofriendly and relaxed than flying between countries, but Uganda in particular is actually a truly great wildlife destination. Indeed, it has the most varied safari circuit in Africa, offering the opportunity to track chimps as well as gorillas, to look for the Big Five (lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant and rhino) on game drives and boats trip, and to enjoy some amazing forest birding and monkey viewing.”
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