Gorilla trekking is one of the most fascinating and popular activities in Uganda. It gives visitors the rare chance to walk into the tropical rainforest in search of mountain gorillas and spend an unforgettable hour with them in their natural habitat.
Uganda offers this unique adventure in two national parks: Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, which has the highest number of habituated gorilla families spread across four sectors Rushaga (south), Ruhija (east), Buhoma (north), and Nkuringo (south) and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, which is home to one habituated gorilla family.
If you are attending a conference in Uganda, adding a gorilla trekking tour before or after your event is an excellent way to experience the country’s natural treasures. This guide highlights everything you need to know for a successful trek.
Gorilla trekking begins early in the morning with a briefing at the park headquarters, where rangers explain the rules, regulations, and expectations. Visitors are then divided into groups of up to eight people, with each group assigned a habituated gorilla family and an experienced park guide.
The trek itself can take anywhere from 2 to 7 hours, depending on the gorillas’ location, as they often move through the forest in search of food. Along the way, you may encounter other wildlife, bird species, plants, and scenic views.
Once you find the gorillas, you will spend one magical hour observing their behavior—watching them feed, groom each other, play, and care for their young. This close encounter provides a powerful and emotional connection with these gentle giants, leaving you with memories and photos to cherish for a lifetime.
As of July 1, 2024, the updated permit costs are:
These permits are limited and highly sought after, so it is advisable to secure yours well in advance.
To book a gorilla trekking permit, you need to choose your preferred dates and destination (Bwindi or Mgahinga). Once availability is confirmed, you can reserve your permit by making payment, after which you will receive official confirmation. Booking early ensures that you secure your spot, especially during peak season.
Packing the right gear is essential for a comfortable and safe experience. Some recommended items include:
Gorilla trekking is possible all year round, but the dry seasons—June to September and December to February—offer the best conditions. During this period, the trails are less muddy, the forest is easier to navigate, and sightings are more rewarding.
However, if you prefer fewer crowds and lush green landscapes, the rainy season (March to May and October to November) can also be an appealing option, though treks may be more challenging.
Uganda is blessed with diverse attractions, so you can easily combine gorilla trekking with other adventures. Some options include:
These activities provide excellent opportunities to unwind and explore Uganda’s beauty before or after your conference.
A gorilla trekking tour in Uganda is more than just an excursion—it is an unforgettable journey into the wild that leaves a lasting impression. Whether you choose to do it before or after your conference, it adds extraordinary value to your stay in Uganda and allows you to experience one of the world’s most remarkable wildlife encounters.