
3 Days / 2 Nights Bwindi Gorilla Tracking
A Uganda gorilla trekking itinerary built around permit logistics, practical lodge access, and enough structure to make quoting easier for first-time primate travelers.

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Trek into Bwindi Impenetrable Forest or Mgahinga National Park to spend an hour with habituated mountain gorilla families — one of Africa's most extraordinary wildlife encounters.

A Uganda gorilla trekking itinerary built around permit logistics, practical lodge access, and enough structure to make quoting easier for first-time primate travelers.
Experience the soul of Uganda through its majestic wildlife and ancient traditions.

Experience the ultimate, life-altering primate encounter. Track the critically endangered silverbacks through the dense, tangled vines of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.

Stand at the precipice as the entire might of the legendary River Nile is violently forced through a narrow seven-meter gorge, creating a mesmerizing display of raw power.

Journey deep into the primate capital of Kibale National Park, enveloped by the cacophony of the jungle, to observe our closest living relatives in their pristine natural habitat.
Discover the world-renowned parks and conservancies that make Uganda an unrivalled safari destination.
national parkBest time: June to August and December to February (drier months) make forest trails easier to navigate.
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A Uganda gorilla trekking itinerary built around permit logistics, practical lodge access, and enough structure to make quoting easier for first-time primate travelers.

A Uganda route combining gorilla permits with classic wildlife sections, positioned to show clear value across transfer style and lodge level.

A Uganda route combining gorilla permits with classic wildlife sections, positioned to show clear value across transfer style and lodge level.

A Uganda gorilla trekking itinerary built around permit logistics, practical lodge access, and enough structure to make quoting easier for first-time primate travelers.
Uganda's most popular combination — game drives through Queen Elizabeth National Park paired with a gorilla trekking permit in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. Two of Africa's finest wildlife experiences in a single itinerary.

A Uganda wildlife circuit designed around park variety, sensible driving days, and lodge tiers that are easier for clients to compare.

A Uganda wildlife circuit designed around park variety, sensible driving days, and lodge tiers that are easier for clients to compare.

A Uganda wildlife circuit designed around park variety, sensible driving days, and lodge tiers that are easier for clients to compare.

Best time: December to February and June to September for dry trails and concentrated game.
Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory for Uganda — you'll need to show your certificate on arrival. We also recommend Hepatitis A & B, Typhoid, and anti-malaria medication. Uganda is a malaria-risk country, so prophylaxis is strongly recommended. Consult your travel doctor at least 6 weeks before departure.
Uganda is generally safe for tourists visiting the main safari circuits and gorilla trekking areas. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Queen Elizabeth National Park, and Kibale are all well-managed. Our tours use experienced local guides who know the terrain. Kampala requires normal urban caution. Uganda is known as the "Pearl of Africa" for good reason.
The Ugandan Shilling (UGX) is the local currency. US Dollars are widely accepted at lodges and for permits. Credit cards work at upscale hotels but cash is king in most places. ATMs are available in Kampala and larger towns but scarce near national parks. Carry enough USD cash for tips and small purchases.
Uganda offers incredible biodiversity: tree-climbing lions in Queen Elizabeth National Park, chimpanzees in Kibale Forest, the Big Five in Kidepo Valley, Rothschild's giraffes at Murchison Falls, over 1,000 bird species, hippos, crocodiles, and the spectacular Murchison Falls. It's one of Africa's most underrated safari destinations.

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