

For many travelers, trekking to see mountain gorillas in Uganda is not just a bucket-list experience — it’s a life-changing encounter. Standing in the misty rainforest of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park or Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, watching a silverback command his family with gentle authority, or witnessing a playful infant climb through vines, is unlike anything else on earth. But after experiencing this once, many people immediately ask the same question: “Can I trek gorillas twice in Uganda?”
The short answer is yes, absolutely! You can trek gorillas more than once in Uganda — and in fact, it’s one of the most rewarding ways to deepen your connection with these extraordinary primates. Each trek offers a unique experience, as no two encounters are ever the same. In this guide, we’ll explain how to organize multiple gorilla treks, what to expect from each, how it enhances your safari, and why Uganda is the perfect place to do it.
Gorilla trekking is one of the world’s rarest and most profound wildlife experiences. Each trek leads you through a different part of the rainforest, guided by trackers who follow fresh trails of broken vegetation and gorilla nests from the previous night. When you finally find the family, you get to spend a magical one hour observing them as they eat, groom, and interact.
However, gorillas move daily and live in family groups that behave differently depending on their mood, age structure, and habitat. Trekking twice allows you to experience different behaviors, landscapes, and emotional moments — almost like watching two different films starring the same beloved characters.
Some trekkers even say their second experience feels more meaningful because they can focus on the little details — the young ones’ curiosity, the silverback’s expressions, or the forest’s peaceful rhythm — rather than being overwhelmed by the excitement of their first encounter.
Uganda makes it very easy for travelers to trek gorillas multiple times. The Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) issues a gorilla trekking permit for each day you wish to visit the gorillas. This means that if you want to trek twice, you simply purchase two permits — each valid for one trek.
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is divided into four main trekking regions: Buhoma (North), Ruhija (East), Rushaga (South), and Nkuringo (Southwest). Each sector has its own habituated gorilla families and unique landscape. By trekking in two different sectors, you can experience two completely distinct encounters.
A common choice for repeat trekkers is to combine Buhoma and Rushaga or Ruhija and Nkuringo, as they offer contrasting experiences in terms of landscape and gorilla behavior.
If you want an even more diverse experience, you can trek once in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and once in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. Though smaller, Mgahinga offers a unique trekking environment at the base of the Virunga Volcanoes and is home to the famous Nyakagezi Gorilla Family.
This combination gives you the best of both worlds — Bwindi’s deep, ancient rainforest and Mgahinga’s scenic volcanic slopes. It’s also an excellent choice for travelers entering or exiting Uganda through Kisoro or the Rwanda border.
If you want to go beyond a typical trek, you can replace your second trek with a Gorilla Habituation Experience — a unique activity available only in the Rushaga sector of Bwindi.
Unlike a regular trek, where you spend one hour with fully habituated gorillas, the habituation experience lets you spend up to four hours with a semi-habituated gorilla family as researchers gradually accustom them to human presence.
It’s a more immersive and educational encounter that offers incredible photographic opportunities and a deeper understanding of gorilla behavior. Combining a standard trek with a habituation experience gives you two contrasting perspectives of gorilla conservation in action.
In Uganda, each gorilla trekking permit currently costs USD 800 per person per trek (as of 2025). Therefore, trekking twice means you’ll need to purchase two permits — USD 1,600 in total.
For the Gorilla Habituation Experience, the permit costs USD 1,500 per person, giving you up to four hours with the gorillas. You could combine one standard trek (USD 800) with a habituation trek (USD 1,500) for a truly premium double experience.
While this may sound expensive, every dollar contributes to gorilla conservation and supports the local communities living around the parks. Moreover, the value of witnessing these incredible animals twice — in different settings and moods — far exceeds the cost.

No two treks are ever the same. Here’s how the experiences often differ:
Many photographers and wildlife enthusiasts plan multiple treks precisely because of this variability. The more you trek, the deeper your appreciation grows for the gorillas’ intelligence, gentleness, and social complexity.
Uganda’s gorilla trekking can be done year-round, but the dry seasons — from June to September and December to February — offer the most comfortable hiking conditions. Trails are less slippery, and the gorillas are easier to track.
However, if you prefer fewer tourists and a more lush landscape, the wet seasons (March–May and October–November) can also be rewarding, as the forest is at its greenest and the atmosphere is peaceful. Trekking twice allows you to appreciate both environments — misty and serene in the rains, or clear and vibrant in the dry months.
For many travelers, seeing gorillas once is an emotional high — but trekking twice deepens that feeling. The second encounter feels more personal, more familiar. You begin to recognize gestures, understand the gorillas’ personalities, and appreciate the complexity of their world.
Watching a mother feed her infant one day, and a silverback asserting his dominance the next, gives you a fuller picture of gorilla life. You also develop a greater respect for the rangers and conservationists who protect these incredible creatures daily.
It’s not uncommon for visitors to return home saying, “Once wasn’t enough.” For passionate wildlife lovers, trekking twice (or even more) becomes a tradition — an annual pilgrimage to reconnect with nature’s most peaceful giants.
Uganda holds over half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas, spread across two national parks. It also offers the most flexible trekking options compared to Rwanda or the Democratic Republic of Congo.
In Rwanda, a single permit costs USD 1,500, making a double trek quite expensive. In Congo, political instability can disrupt travel plans. Uganda, on the other hand, combines affordability, safety, and variety — making it the ultimate destination for repeat gorilla trekking.
Additionally, Uganda’s gorilla parks are surrounded by other attractions, allowing you to complement your second trek with new adventures such as chimpanzee tracking in Kibale Forest, wildlife safaris in Queen Elizabeth National Park, or canoe rides on Lake Bunyonyi.
If you’re dreaming of trekking gorillas twice in Uganda, the key to a smooth, unforgettable experience is traveling with a knowledgeable, trusted safari operator — and that’s where Experiya Tour Company comes in.
Experiya specializes in tailor-made gorilla trekking safaris and multi-day wildlife tours across Uganda and East Africa. Their expert team will help you secure gorilla permits for both treks, choose the best trekking sectors, arrange comfortable lodges near Bwindi or Mgahinga, and handle all logistics with precision.
With professional guides who know every forest trail and gorilla family, Experiya ensures that both of your treks are unique and perfectly paced. Whether you’re combining two standard treks or mixing one with a Gorilla Habituation Experience, they’ll craft an itinerary that fits your style, fitness level, and sense of adventure.
Traveling with Experiya means more than just ticking off a bucket-list activity — it means immersing yourself in Uganda’s beauty, culture, and conservation spirit. If you’re ready to experience the mountain gorillas from two incredible perspectives, book your double gorilla trek with Experiya Tour Company and make your Ugandan adventure twice as magical.