Ultimate Guide To Gorilla Trekking - Rwanda vs Uganda
Mountain gorilla can be found in Rwanda and Uganda, both superb destinations but each offering something slightly different. Read on to find out which is best for you.
Mountain gorilla can be found in Rwanda and Uganda, both superb destinations but each offering something slightly different. Read on to find out which is best for you.
Mountain gorilla can be found in Rwanda and Uganda, both superb destinations but each offering something slightly different. Read on to find out which is best for you.
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Your heart rate increases, you know the gorillas are just a few metres away, but nothing can prepare you for the awe-inspiring moment you come face to face with a family of mountain gorilla.
Endearing infants with dark fuzzy hair tumble across the forest floor while adults laze on the ground, grooming one another with chunky fingers.
You spot the silverback, too, eyes closed and laid back on the grass, his sheer size is overwhelming.
Endearing infants with dark fuzzy hair tumble across the forest floor while adults laze on the ground, grooming one another with chunky fingers.
You spot the silverback, too, eyes closed and laid back on the grass, his sheer size is overwhelming.
Meet the Mountain Gorilla
Found in Rwanda, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, critically endangered mountain gorilla live in cloud forests on the slopes of dormant volcanoes.
Their dynamic family groups include tiny babies right up to the enormous silverback who stands 1.7m tall and weighs up to 180kg.
Their diet is mostly shoots and leaves, but they sometimes eat insects, or even wood, too.
Their dynamic family groups include tiny babies right up to the enormous silverback who stands 1.7m tall and weighs up to 180kg.
Their diet is mostly shoots and leaves, but they sometimes eat insects, or even wood, too.
When to go: Rwanda
Gorillas can be seen year-round in Rwanda, with each season offering its unique charm. For those seeking drier trails and easier treks, we recommend visiting from June to August and December to February.
While other times may see increased rainfall and the allure of muddy adventures, rest assured that there’s a trek perfectly suited for you at any time of year.
Whether you desire a shorter hike or a more challenging expedition, expert guides assign groups based on fitness levels, ensuring an unforgettable yet manageable experience for all.
With there being a direct flight into the Serengeti, for guests keen to combine the two, time of travel may sometimes be dictated by the movements of the Great Migration. Treks can be planned to ensure you can catch the river crossings in the north or witness the wildebeest calving on the southern short grass plains.
While other times may see increased rainfall and the allure of muddy adventures, rest assured that there’s a trek perfectly suited for you at any time of year.
Whether you desire a shorter hike or a more challenging expedition, expert guides assign groups based on fitness levels, ensuring an unforgettable yet manageable experience for all.
With there being a direct flight into the Serengeti, for guests keen to combine the two, time of travel may sometimes be dictated by the movements of the Great Migration. Treks can be planned to ensure you can catch the river crossings in the north or witness the wildebeest calving on the southern short grass plains.
When to go: Uganda
In Uganda, the mountain gorilla can be found in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, a short light aircraft and road transfer from Entebbe.
The best time to visit Bwindi is between June and August, and then again in December through to February.
These are the driest months, with the best chance of sunny skies and clear days perfect for wildlife viewing, although showers are always possible.
Uganda is also easily combinable with Kenya. You can be in the foothills of the Virungas in the morning and on the open plains of the Masai Mara by mid-afternoon. If you want to witness the Great Migration once it crosses the border, you might choose to trek the gorillas between July and September.
The best time to visit Bwindi is between June and August, and then again in December through to February.
These are the driest months, with the best chance of sunny skies and clear days perfect for wildlife viewing, although showers are always possible.
Uganda is also easily combinable with Kenya. You can be in the foothills of the Virungas in the morning and on the open plains of the Masai Mara by mid-afternoon. If you want to witness the Great Migration once it crosses the border, you might choose to trek the gorillas between July and September.
Uganda Overview
There are 12 habituated families of mountain gorilla in Uganda. Once you reach the gorilla, you will spend an unforgettable hour with them, a privileged view into their jungle world. An experience unique to Uganda is a habituation trek, spending up to four hours with a newer family as they become more accustomed to our presence – one of the most immersive primate experiences in the world.
Nicknamed the Pearl of Africa, Uganda is home to glorious landscapes, including the mountains the Great Rift Valley, lakes, rivers and rainforest, alongside plains and savannah where you can enjoy diverse game-viewing and superb bird-watching. Bwindi has several beautiful forest lodges our clients adore and, whilst not quite of the opulence of Rwanda, they are more keenly priced.
For us, meeting new people and building connections is a hugely important part of exploring a new destination. Uganda’s diversity means the opportunities to authentically immerse yourself in culture are virtually endless.
Nicknamed the Pearl of Africa, Uganda is home to glorious landscapes, including the mountains the Great Rift Valley, lakes, rivers and rainforest, alongside plains and savannah where you can enjoy diverse game-viewing and superb bird-watching. Bwindi has several beautiful forest lodges our clients adore and, whilst not quite of the opulence of Rwanda, they are more keenly priced.
For us, meeting new people and building connections is a hugely important part of exploring a new destination. Uganda’s diversity means the opportunities to authentically immerse yourself in culture are virtually endless.
Where to See Mountain Gorillas
Bwindi National Park
Lush flora, powerful rushing waterfalls, slithers of sunlight breaking through the leaves above you and the sounds of birdsong filling the air - Bwindi is perfect for meditative nature walks, soaking in every sight and sound.
A vast range of wildlife can be found here too, including several species of monkey, butterfly, bird, reptiles and amphibians, and even an elusive herd of forest elephant.
Lush flora, powerful rushing waterfalls, slithers of sunlight breaking through the leaves above you and the sounds of birdsong filling the air - Bwindi is perfect for meditative nature walks, soaking in every sight and sound.
A vast range of wildlife can be found here too, including several species of monkey, butterfly, bird, reptiles and amphibians, and even an elusive herd of forest elephant.
Where to Stay
Accommodation
Gorilla Forest Camp
The only camp within the boundaries of the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Gorilla Forest Camp is the ideal base for gorilla tracking, primate viewing, and birding.
Accommodation
Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge
Stay in the clouds at 2,000m above sea level: Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge boasts fabulous views and is within walking distance of the start-point for gorilla treks.
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Mihingo Lodge
The eco-friendly Mihingo Lodge has been designed with its natural surroundings in mind; its owners wanted to protect the local landscape and the rare wildlife that calls it home.
Rwanda Overview
More than half of the world’s population of mountain gorillas - some 604 individuals - live within the jungle of Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park in the Virunga Mountains. 12 of their family groups have slowly been habituated to the presence of people, and so in small groups you can trek on foot through the dense vegetation and visit them on a gorilla safari.
You’ll fly into Rwanda’s capital, Kigali, and from there you’re just a three hour drive to Volcanoes National Park, so it is the most easily accessible part of the Virungas. As the park’s name implies, the hikes can be steep (you’ll be allocated a route according to fitness levels) but the reward is undoubtedly worth your efforts.
Known amongst visitors for its safety and well-managed systems, the tourism industry in Rwanda is well-developed. Consequently, if you are looking to stay in some of the finest lodges in Africa and the additional cost of doing so is comfortable, then Rwanda is the choice for you.
You’ll fly into Rwanda’s capital, Kigali, and from there you’re just a three hour drive to Volcanoes National Park, so it is the most easily accessible part of the Virungas. As the park’s name implies, the hikes can be steep (you’ll be allocated a route according to fitness levels) but the reward is undoubtedly worth your efforts.
Known amongst visitors for its safety and well-managed systems, the tourism industry in Rwanda is well-developed. Consequently, if you are looking to stay in some of the finest lodges in Africa and the additional cost of doing so is comfortable, then Rwanda is the choice for you.
Where to See Mountain Gorillas
Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda
Africa is home to some truly awe-inspiring dramatic landscapes and with five majestic and mysterious volcanoes, their peaks enveloped with misty clouds, Volcanoes National Park is certainly one of them.
Visitors usually come primarily for the gorillas, but there’s so many more hidden treasures to enjoy. Explore underground caves, hike to the top of a waterfall or spend time with local people in nearby villages.
Africa is home to some truly awe-inspiring dramatic landscapes and with five majestic and mysterious volcanoes, their peaks enveloped with misty clouds, Volcanoes National Park is certainly one of them.
Visitors usually come primarily for the gorillas, but there’s so many more hidden treasures to enjoy. Explore underground caves, hike to the top of a waterfall or spend time with local people in nearby villages.
Where to Stay
Accommodation
Bisate Lodge
Bisate Lodge is situated on the edge of the Parc National des Volcans, within the eroded, forested cone on extinct volcano with fabulous views towards the park and of the volcanos Bisoke and Karisimbi which protrude from the afro-alpine forests of the park.
Accommodation
One & Only Gorilla's Nest
One & Only Gorilla’s Nest sits atop a mountain by the Volcanoes National Park. Swathed in Eucalyptus, it has fabulous views towards the park and of the volcanos which protrude from the afro-alpine forests.
Parc National des Volcans, Rwanda
Singita Kwitonda
The views from Singita Kwitonda are staggering, and enhanced by vast panoramic floor to ceiling windows throughout all the main areas and every suite, inviting the wild in and your gaze outward.
Good to Know
Fitness and Health Considerations:You’re only able to trek if you are well, and in order to enjoy the experience in full, we recommend that you have a good level of fitness. Treks vary from 45 minutes to 4 hours and some are more challenging than others, with varying degrees of altitude. Journeysmiths will always tailour your mountain gorilla experience based to your ability.
What to Wear:Long sleeves and long trekking trousers (not jeans), waterproof hiking boots, gaitors, weatherproof gear, gardening gloves with a rubber tip (to help with those sharp thorns), reusable face mask.
Permits:80 permits are issued per day in Uganda, each priced at US $800. In Rwanda, 96 are issued and they cost $1,500. Just over a quarter of this fee funds the protection of the mountain gorilla or is put back into the local community. Your permit will cost the same price whatever the season. With so few permits available, we recommend planning your visit at least 12 months ahead.
What to Wear:Long sleeves and long trekking trousers (not jeans), waterproof hiking boots, gaitors, weatherproof gear, gardening gloves with a rubber tip (to help with those sharp thorns), reusable face mask.
Permits:80 permits are issued per day in Uganda, each priced at US $800. In Rwanda, 96 are issued and they cost $1,500. Just over a quarter of this fee funds the protection of the mountain gorilla or is put back into the local community. Your permit will cost the same price whatever the season. With so few permits available, we recommend planning your visit at least 12 months ahead.
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