Why visit Uganda for gorilla trekking and not Rwanda or Congo? There are multiple reasons or factors that make Uganda stand out as an extraordinary gorilla safari destination compared to the rest of the places. When you think about gorilla trekking in Uganda, it is all about embarking on an active guided walk in search of a habituated mountain gorilla family.
Among the top reasons why you should visit Uganda for gorilla trekking include the population size of mountain gorillas, conservation, safety, cost of gorilla permits, authentic experience, gorilla habituation, diverse landscapes, multiple gorilla trekking options, and small group size.
Why visit Uganda for gorilla trekking?
Gorilla population size & destinations
Out of over 1063 mountain gorillas left in the world today, about half of them survive in the natural rainforests of Uganda. Half the world’s mountain gorilla population in Uganda is distributed across two gorilla safari parks. The rest of the mountain gorillas are shared by Congo and Rwanda each with single gorilla trekking destinations.
Gorilla trekking destinations to explore in Uganda include Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. These protected areas were all established in the same period that is 1991 and they are all lying in southwestern Uganda. Bwindi National Park is a UNESCO-designated park since 1994 and covers a land area of 331 sq. km. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park alone protects more than 459 mountain gorillas.
The beauty about trekking gorillas in Bwindi is that visitors can choose to engage in a trek to explore mountain gorillas in any of the 4 regions –Ruhija, Nkuringo, Rushaga, and Buhoma. At Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, gorilla trekking starts at Ntebeko region and the park is compact with land area coverage of 33.7 sq. km.
The cost of gorilla permits
Gorilla permits are a must to be obtained for gorilla trekking in Uganda or any destination in Africa. Interestingly, Uganda is regarded as a budget-friendly destination with valid gorilla permits issued to travelers at USD 800 per person for foreign nonresidents, USD 700 for all foreign residents, USD 500 for all the Rest of Africa visitors, and lastly, UGX 300,000 applying to all Ugandans/East Africa citizens.
The cost of obtaining a valid gorilla permit in Uganda is far lower than the cost of booking permits in Rwanda which is USD 1500 per person. However, regardless of the cost, each destination does provide great mountain gorilla encounters in the wild.
Gorilla families per destination
When you think about gorilla trekking in Uganda or any destination, gorilla families are a must to visit. Uganda stands out by the fact that over 25 habituated gorilla groups have undergone a full habituation cycle and can be tracked by visitors. The 25 gorilla families in Uganda exist across the two destinations –Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. This is slightly higher than Rwanda with 13 groups and Congo with about 8 families.
The multiple gorilla families present a higher chance for more visitors to engage in a gorilla trek than any destination. It should be noted that each gorilla family is visited by a maximum of 8 guests per day.
Safety
Uganda has enjoyed about 4 decades of prevailing peace and stability making it a safe and secure destination to embark on gorilla trekking adventure plus other activities. Visitor safety and security are the key priority and this is ensured right from the moment you set foot in Uganda- the pearl of Africa.
Gorilla habituation
In addition to the normal gorilla trekking adventure, Uganda happens to be the only destination where the distinct mountain gorilla habituation is enjoyed. This is a rare and special primate adventure that guarantees you more hours to interact with mountain gorillas in the wild. Unlike the usual gorilla treks, gorilla habituation rewards visitors with up to 4 hours for up close and personal encounters with a group of mountain gorillas in their natural habitat. This is far better than the normal one hour given for visitors up close and personal interaction as well as photography during gorilla trekking adventure.
Support gorilla conservation & local communities.
By securing a valid gorilla permit, you as an individual have contributed towards the efforts intended to save the lives of gorillas in the wild and also support local communities. It is costly to conserve and protect mountain gorillas in the wild as several activities are involved including veterinary services, park ranger patrols, and others. Local communities equally play an essential role and some groups like the Batwa hugely depended on the forests where these apes live but were displaced to allow the establishment of the parks.
Today, the Batwa are a marginalized group and a visit to their community is a great way to support them and their initiatives. It should be noted that gorilla conservation goes beyond park authority management and the involvement of the local community plays a remarkable part.
Diverse landscapes to enhance your experience
Uganda features a combination of breathtaking landscapes. It is one destination where you can have both the rainforest and savanna experience. There are multiple destinations that guarantee an exceptional savanna wilderness experience than Rwanda. They include Queen Elizabeth National Park, Lake Mburo National Park, Murchison Falls National Park, and Kidepo National Park. Embarking on a long Uganda gorilla safari can allow you to have a combined wildlife tour in the savanna parks and a gorilla trekking tour in Bwindi/Mgahinga.
Diverse wildlife including tree-climbing lions
Unlike Rwanda and Congo, a visit to Uganda for gorilla trekking allows you to explore more wildlife species from other destinations. Among the unique attractions or wildlife to expect to explore en route to Bwindi National Park include the tree-climbing lions at the Ishasha region in Queen Elizabeth National Park.
There are also multiple sites to make a stopover en route to Mgahinga Gorilla National Park and Bwindi National Park. They include the Uganda equator crossing, the Mpambire Drum Makers, the Igongo Cultural Centre and Museum, as well as nearby parks like Lake Mburo National Park, Queen Elizabeth National Park, and Kibale National Park.
Conclusively, Uganda is a special destination of its own when it comes to gorilla trekking adventures. Visit Uganda to enjoy the most outstanding encounters with mountain gorillas or have a combined gorilla tour with Rwanda for epic primate adventure. Plan early and book your gorilla trip to Uganda with the local expert –Mist Rwanda Safaris.
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