Saturday, December 1, 2018

Mountain Gorillas in Rwanda


Mountain Gorillas in Rwanda




In the whole world, you can only see the mountain gorillas (Gorilla Berengei Berengei) in Uganda, Rwanda and Congo. In Rwanda, these primates can be seen in the Volcanoes National Park, Parc Nationale Des Volcans, as of 2016, there are 7 mountain gorilla groups habituated making it 56 gorilla permits for visitors to Rwanda available every single day.  8 people per group can trek these endangered apes. Susa group is the best to track with 41 gorillas!  With a gorilla permit costing US $ 1500 per person per trek, part of your contribution goes to conserving these mountain gorillas. When visiting the ‘Land of a Thousand Hills’, one should not miss out on the magnificent opportunity to visit Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park (PNV) consisting of 125 km2 of mountain forest and home to the six Virunga Volcanoes and the world famous mountain gorillas. Protected within the PNV, the lushly forested slopes of the mountains form an appropriately dramatic natural setting for what is arguably the most poignant and memorable wildlife experience in the world.

What to expect from Rwanda Gorillas

Here are a few highlights! You have to wake up early morning, meaning that you must find accommodation closer to the park entrance. Your African gorilla guide will be briefing you at 7 am about safety precautions as well as the etiquette.  There are over 80 gorilla tracking guides provided by the Rwanda Development Board, well trained and speaking English and French. Together with other members of the group, you proceed to the forest and start the hike which may be tiring depending on your physical strength. Remember they are called mountain gorillas so an element of hiking is a must. The adventure takes anything from 30 minutes to a couple of hours. The English-speaking forest guides are amazingly good, and will lead you to the specific ‘habituated’ mountain gorillas group, which certainly will be acquitted to human presence.

Cost of a Gorilla Permit in Rwanda 2017

·         USD $1500 per person for non-nationals

Cost of a Gorilla Trek in Rwanda

Most Rwanda and Uganda gorilla tour operators or gorilla trekking companies Africa Adventure Vacations, Africa Adventure Safaris, Yala safaris will have different prices, both cheap and luxury options. The difference of how much to charge depends on accommodation, vehicle, season and running costs of the company. Local companies will definitely charge lower than the international travel agencies.

Sample Cost
1 day gorilla tour about $ 1700 to $ 1850
2 days gorilla Rwanda $ 1900 to $ 2000
3 Days gorilla tracking Rwanda $ 2100 to $ 3000.

Where to find gorillas in Rwanda
Volcanoes National PARK
Volcanoes National Park (French: Parc National des Volcans Kinyarwanda: Pariki y’Igihugu y’Ibirunga) lies in northwestern Rwanda and borders Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in Uganda. The national park is known as a haven for the rare and endangered mountain gorilla and golden monkeys. It is home to five of the eight volcanoes of the Virunga
 Mountains (Karisimbi, Bisoke, Muhabura, Gahinga and Sabyinyo), and spans 160 km2 covered in rainforest and bamboo. The park was the base for the zoologist Dian Fossey who liberated for the conservation of mountain gorillas.
The park was first gazette in 1925, as a small area bounded by Karisimbi, Bisoke and Mikeno, intended to protect the gorillas from poachers. It was the very first National Park to be created in Africa. Subsequently, in 1929, the borders of the park were extended further into Rwanda and into the Belgian Congo, to form the Albert National Park, a huge area of 8090 km2, run by the Belgian colonial authorities who were in charge of both colonies. In 1958, 700 hectares of the park were cleared for a human settlement.
After the Congo gained independence in 1765, the park was split into two, and upon Rwandan independence in 1962 the new government agreed to maintain the park as a conservation and tourist area, despite the fact that the new republic was already suffering from overpopulation problems. The park was halved in area in 1969. Between 1969 and 1973, 1,050 hectares of the park were cleared to grow pyrethrum.
The park later became the base for the American naturalist Dian Fossey to carry out her research into the gorillas. She arrived in 1967 and set up the Karisoke Research Centre between Karisimbi and Visoke. From then on she spent most of her time in the park, and is widely credited with saving the gorillas from extinction by bringing their plight to the attention of the international community. She was murdered by unknown assailants at her home in 1985, a crime often attributed to the poachers she had spent her life fighting against. Fossey's life later was portrayed on the big screen in the film Gorillas in the Mist, named after her autobiography. She is buried in the park in a grave close to the research center, and amongst the gorillas which became her life.
The Volcanoes National Park became a battlefield during the Rwandan Civil War, with the park headquarters being attacked in 1992. The research centre was abandoned, and all tourist activities (including visiting the gorillas) were stopped. They did not resume again until 1999 when the area was deemed to be safe and under control. There have been occasional infiltrations by Rwandan rebels from the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda in subsequent years, but these are always stopped quickly by the Rwandan army and there is thought to be no threat to tourism in the park.
The park is best known for the mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei). Other mammals include: golden monkey (Cercopithecus mitis kandti), black-fronted duiker (Cephalophus niger), buffalo (Syncerus caffer), spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta) and bushbuck (Tragelaphus scriptus). The bushbuck population is estimated to be between 1760–7040 animals. There are also reported to be some elephants in the park, though these are now very rare.There are 178 recorded bird species, with at least 13 species and 16 subspecies endemic to the Virunga and Ruwenzori Mountains.
The Rwanda Development Board (RDB) runs several activities for tourists, including:
·         Gorilla visits – as of January 2015, there are ten habituated gorilla groups open to tourists, allowing for a total of 80 permits per day. Each permit costs $1500. Tourists report at the park head office by 7:00 for a pre-tracking briefing. Once tourists meet the gorillas they spend an hour with them.
·         Golden monkey visits.
·         Climbing of Karisimbi volcano – this is a two-day trek with overnight camping at an altitude of 3,800 m.
·         Climbing of Bisoke volcano – one day.
·         Tour of the lakes and caves.
·         Visiting the tomb of Dian Fossey.
·         Iby’Iwacu cultural village tour
The majority of revenue from tourism goes towards maintaining the park and conserving the wildlife. The remainder goes to the government and (around 10%) to local projects in the area to help local people benefit from the large revenue stream generated by the park.


Gorilla tracking groups in Rwanda, Where to See the Gorillas of Rwanda

In Rwanda, you may only track gorilla within Volcanoes National Park (Parc National des Volcans), a section of the bigger Virunga mountains. Approximately 480 mountain gorillas live in the Virunga complex and reside on the altitude range of 2,300 to 4,500 meters in the southern area of Virunga National Park (in the DRC), as well as the Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda, and some in Uganda’s Mgahinga National Park.

Rwanda gorillas are divided into 2; those for study or research purposes which are strictly accessed by scientists plus researchers only. Among these are Beetsme and Pablo’s Shida’s which have the highest number of gorillas.

There are also ten habituated gorilla families that are for tourism purposes, so these are available for trekkers to visit. At most 8 people may visit each of the gorilla groups every day and you may spend at most one hour. Among these gorilla groups are the: Ugenda, Umubano, Susa group, Karinsimbi, Sabinyo, Hirwa, Amahoro, Bwengye, Group 13 (the Agasha group) and the Kwitonda. All these are mountain gorillas,” Eckhart, G.; Lanjouw, A. (2008). Mountain Gorillas: Biology, Conservation and Coexistence.” The Johns Hopkins University Press

Gorilla families in Volcanoes National Park Rwanda

1. Susa Group (Susa A Family) – this is the gorilla group that was researched by Dian Fossey.
It derived its name from River Susa which flows in the home range of these gorillas. The family is the most challenging to trek since it normally stays up in the higher ranges of the mountains however the RDB’s Tourism and Conservation trackers will know in advance how the group is located the day before in advance for the next trackers. Sometimes tourists have been barred from tracking the group because of its distant location. This group is very impressive with a family size of 28 gorilla individuals with three Silverbacks. This was the biggest gorilla group prior to separating into two. The group had 42 individuals and when visited people would see so many gorillas scattered in the entire area. This group is renowned for its infant twins; Byishimo and Impano which are pretty playful. It as well has one of Rwanda’s oldest habituated gorillas like Poppy who was born in 1976. Poppy is thought to be among the gorillas which were in the initial gorilla group that Dian Fossey’s conducted her research.

Normally, a mother dumps one of its twins, since it is nearly hard for her to take care of the two infants. As we observed the mother – Nyabitondore, take good care of her twins, Impano and Byishimo, it was occasionally imagined that she would ran mad from this big task. However now you can see the twins playing around amidst other gorillas.

2. Sabyinyo Group

Family size: Sabinyo group comprises of 13 members including 2 Silverbacks, one of whom is the largest of all the silverbacks in the volcanoes national park. The group is easily accessible as it roams the gentle slopes between Mount Sabyinyo and Gahinga. Gorillas trekking might take anything from ten minutes to an hour to access, but ordinarily, the slopes are not too daunting (though can be slippery after rain).

3. Amahoro Group

The Amahoro group (peaceful) which lives on the slopes of Mt Visoke, comprises of 18 members including 2 Silverback. Accessing this group is very strenuous since trackers have to hike over a steep slope. Members of this group are the most peaceful and gentle.

4. Agashya Group

This was the Group 13 but recently changed the name to Agashya (meaning special). It is comprised of 27 members including 1 Silverback. It is the first group to be habituated. At the time of its habituation, it comprised of only 13 members. Presently it has grown to a size of 27 members. It lives alongside the Sabinyo group and sometimes moves deeper into the mountain.

5. Umubano (‘Live Together’) Group

With 13 members, including 2 Silverbacks, this group was formed by members of the Amahoro family after one of its silverbacks, Charles, broke off to form his own group. They live in the same territory the Amahoro Group.

6. Kwitonda Group


Inhabits the lower slopes of Mt Muhabura and comprises of 23 members, including 4 Silverbacks. It is named after the dominant Silverback of the group called Kwitonda (humble one). This group, too, poses a big challenge to trackers.

7. Hirwa Group

This is relatively a new group and comprises of 16 members, including 1 Silverback
It was formed from two different families – Group 13 and Sabyinyo. The group marauds the foothills of Mt Sabyinyo on the Gahinga side. Its two twins were born at the beginning of 2011.

8. Karisimbi Group

As the name suggests, Karisimbi family lives on Mt Karisimbi and comprises of 16 members including 2 Silverbacks. This group is a result of the split into 2 groups by Susa. The hike to this group is also very challenging.



9. Ugenda Group

This made up of 11 members including 2 Silverbacks. Ugenda means mobile. This group inhabits Mt Bisoke and the hike is relatively not very difficult.

10. Bwenge Group

Comprises of 11 members including 1 Silverback, Bwenge means wisdom. This group roams around Mt Bisoke and the hike is also relatively easy.

 

GORILLA CONSERVATION & EVENTS

There are quite a number of mountain gorilla related activities, the famous one being the Kwita Izina ceremony of naming gorillas for Rwanda safaris, it is a yearly event where various celebrities are invited to this occasion. Booking your gorilla adventure during this time would be a chance to participate in this event.  A number of gorilla conservationists exist in Rwanda. From The Dian Fossey Foundation to The International Gorilla Conservation Project and so much more

How to get to Volcanoes National Park Rwanda?

Volcanoes National Park is located in a small village called Musanze previously well-known as Ruhengeri, which is very accessible by public transport from Gisenyi or Kigali or from the airport. The drive to Volcanoes national park is 2 hrs and hence one can do gorilla tracking on the same day and drive back to Kigali after the trek. You will be required to arrive at the headquarters of ORTPN in Kinigi, at the park entrance, by 7:00 am, therefore, if you hope to trek gorillas for one day, you have to wake up very early for your journey so that you are on time. However, there isn’t any public transport from Musanze to the headquarters of the park at Kinigi.

Mountain Gorilla Sustainability and Protection in Rwanda, Congo and Uganda

Rwanda’s Volcanoes national park is the most popular gorilla destination followed by Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park and Mgahinga and Virunga national park is picking up on gorilla tourism. While in the 90’s mountain gorillas populations were at the verge of extinction, gorilla trekking is a sensitive activity which when not controlled and managed strictly, may negatively impact on the lives of the mountain gorillas. In a bid to regulate the activity, the governments of Congo, Rwanda and Uganda (the only countries with mountain gorillas) decided to make permits which are more expensive than any other wildlife permit in order to limit the number of visitors and create sustainability of the activity.

The gorilla permit costs $400 in Congo (DRC), $1500 in Rwanda and $600 in Uganda. These gorilla permits help in limiting the number of people trekking the gorillas in order to limit stress on these apes and on their habitat, that may result in their change of behavior or even death. There is only a maximum of 8 permits per gorilla group sold each day to make sure the gorillas are not overwhelmed by the human presence.
In order to conserve mountain gorillas in Africa, respective governments and wildlife organizations came up with a set of guidelines trekkers have to follow in order to remain harmonious with the gorillas, below are some of them.

Community

Revenue collected from tourists to this park 20% of it goes to the local communities surrounding the park and the rest to the maintenance of the infrastructure in and around the national park.
Find Information on gorilla permits in Rwanda , how to book a gorilla trekking permit to volcanoes, guidelines on a 
Africa Adventure Vacations, Yala safaris, Africa Adventure Safaris, dressing code for gorilla tracking trip right here on our website.
Reliable Info on where to stay in the Volcanoes national park when going for your gorilla trek in Rwanda, Below is a compile list of hotels in Rwanda ranging from high end, midrange and budget hotels options.
 
Five Volcanoes Boutique Hotel
Situated in Musanze former Ruhengeri province, Five Volcanoes Boutique Hotel is a five star accommodation which is set just along the road heading to Kinigi – Volcanoes national park head office.
The lodge offers relaxing high end accommodation, with beautiful views of the rolling hills of the Land of a thousand hills. Accommodation comprises of 13 bedrooms (double/twin), a VIP cottage. Each facility is air conditioned and features a flat-screen TV. A refrigerator and kettle
Other facilities include; restaurant, a pool, a traditional sauna and a steam sauna are awaiting your visit and our staff is looking forward to make your stay a pleasant one.

Jack Hannah’ cottages

Super luxury lodge located northern Rwanda’s Musanze district nestled in a forest of Eucalyptus trees. The lodge offers a family sized magnificent accommodation at the Jack Hannah’s cottages with beautiful views of Rwanda’s hills and slopes of the Volcanoes national park.
The spacious cottages have 2 large bedrooms and can accommodate 4 people at maximum. Each bedroom has its own spacious bathroom with a lovely view of the golf course, a central area comprising of a very beautiful living room area with a fireplace burning wood, a television, a dining area and a kitchen.
At the outside is a wraparound porch/veranda with entry from the living room with a lovely view of a “green” golf course and the rolling hills of Rwanda. The cottages are very private and quiet

Service at the Lodge

You will be taken very good care of at the Jack Hannah lodge. The service is superb; the staff is professional, friendly, attentive and ready to attend to you to obtain utmost comfort. The staff attends to the fireplace, refilling the firewood.
After each meal, a menu is presented to you for you to select three courses for your next meal. You have room for flexibility within the choices made.
Hannah Cottage is a nice enough option, especially for a family of four, when we should be able to get exclusive use of the house.

Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge

Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge is located in Musanze district close to the Parc National des Volcans Park headquarters excellently located for gorilla safaris in Rwanda as it quite near the Kinigi head offices. Sabyinyo lodge is situated at the foothill of the Virunga ranges comprising of a wonderful view of the Volcanoes rolling hills and the surrounding countryside.
The lodge comprises of 8 cottages all having a stunning views of the Virunga Volcanoes, and are well spaced offering good privacy. The cottages are spacious comprising of a sitting room area with a fireplace, bedroom, dressing room, 24 hour electricity and a large bathroom with bath and shower with hot and cold running water.
The cottages also have a sheltered balcony where you can relax have breakfast, and read a book or marvel at the views. Other facilities at the lodge include a library and games room in the main lodge, bar and restaurant and staff on standby to help you.

Best View Hotel

Situated in Ruhengeri, Best View Hotel is a superlative hotel that every traveler should stay. The hotel offers high quality accommodation services for travelers to volcanoes national park and all over Rwanda. All rooms in the hotel have free Wi-Fi Internet services and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels.
More still, all rooms have a seating area with great view where travelers can rest after a long day of trekking.

Every room has a private bathroom with hot and cold waters available day and night. Hair driers and clean towels are also available in the room.

Room services such as wakeup calls, the very hospitable and caring staff also offers laundry.
A fully stocked bar offering all local and international beverages is open 24hours. Both hot and cold beverages are served all the time depending on the orders of the client.
The restaurant serves all dishes local and international at 3-course menu served by buffet.
Free parking area is also available at the hotel.

Faraja Hotel

Staying at Faraja hotel feels like being in a home outside a home. The lodge is situated in Musanze along the Ruhengeri-Gisenyi road with breathtaking views of the Virunga volcanoes.
Cottages
The hotel has a total of 38 cottages split into 12 king size rooms, 10 standard singles, 12-queen size, 3 singles and 1 junior suite. All rooms have private bathroom, warm showers and free access to Wi-Fi Internet.

Room services include wakeup calls, laundry, fire places, hot water bottles, clean towels and comfortable bed which all make your stay memorable. The rooms are airy and big enough to allow travelers focus, relax and unwind.
The restaurant offers an ala Carte type of menu serving delicious local Ugandan meals and international cuisine served in the dining area.

More still, a bar offers local and international drinks meeting the needs of clients. The lodge has quick access to Virunga national park, Musanze caves, Ruhondo and Bulera lakes.
The hotel has experienced staffs that ensure quality services are offered to clients.

Garden Place Hotel

The hotel is the best place you would rather be. It is situated in Ruhengeri offering comfortable stylish accommodation to both business and holiday travelers. It takes an hour and 30 minutes drive from the airport to the lodge hence easy access.
Regarding the rooms, the hotel has 28 rooms divided into 17 double, 2 VIP’s and 9 standard rooms. Both rooms have modern bathrooms with plenty of hot water and pressure, hair dryers, telephone, flat screen satellite TV, and balcony for great views.
The VIP rooms have separate living rooms, kitchenette with a microwave, coffee pot and sink with small fridge.

The lodge has meeting and conference rooms with PA system, WIFI connectivity, Business center, modern furniture and 24hrs generator.

The restaurant serves all types of foods local and international meeting the expectations of all travelers. The quality foods is prepared by the experienced chefs and served by well trained, hospitable and customer caring waiters and waitresses.
The bar is open 24 hrs full stocked with local and international beverages at affordable rates.

Da Vinci Gorilla Lodge

Situated in Kinigi, Musanze Da Vinci Gorilla Lodge is a well-refurbished lodge offering mid-range and luxury services for travelers to volcanoes national park.

Rooms
Da Vinci gorilla lodge has a total of five cottages which are all self contained and designed in a natural setting providing travelers with enough privacy. These rooms are divided into double, singles and triples each of which has a private bathroom, hot and cold water, hot water bottles and hair driers.
The rooms also have a sitting area for relaxation.

Services offered
Da Vinci lodge has well experienced stuff who provide superb services to the clients. Quality local and international foods are served alongside al beverages meeting every traveler’s expectations.
Conclusively, a stay at Da Vinci lodge assures travelers of quality services and a memorable experience at affordable prices.

Mountain Gorilla View Lodge

Mountain Gorilla View Lodge is located in Musanze district northern Rwanda neighboring Volcanoes National Park. The lodge is located on the foothills of the Mount Sabinyo, volcanic mountains that make up the Virunga ranges. The lodge is about 15 minutes from the main entrance to Rwanda’s Park National des Volcans.
Mountain Gorilla View Lodge is an eco lodge with 30 spacious cottages. The cottages are made of stone and thatch. All cottages come with a living area with a fireplace, en-suite facilities and a private veranda.
The main lodge area has a restaurant serving home cooked food and a bar

Gorilla Solution Lodge

The Gorilla solution lodge is situated in Kinigi sector, Musanze/Ruhengeri district roughly 2hour drive from Kigali airport. The lodge is in the shadows of Mt karisimi overlooking the chain of Virunga volcanoes.
Concerning rooms, the lodge has 10 cottages divided into double, singles, twins and the family cottage. All rooms and the sleeping arrangements can be adjusted based on the interests of clients.
All rooms are very spacious with private veranda, excessive views of the neighboring communities, private bathrooms with hot and cold showers, hair dries, clean towels, comfortable bed, hot water bottles and clean beddings.

The lounge has free Wi-Fi Internet available all the time and the fireplace where clients gather for stories and warmth.
A full stocked bar with all international and local hot and cold beverages is open 24hours. Also a restaurant with an a’larcate menu and African buffet serving all kinds of food to clients is open 24hrs served by experienced chefs, waiters and waitresses.

Hotel Muhabura

The hotel is located north of Kigali in Musanze province opposite the Musanze district headquarters. The hotel comprises of 30 rooms and apartments that offer a cozy environment to relax in after gorilla trekking or a day visit to the Northern area of Rwanda.
Hotel Services
·         all self contained with warm shower and some with a bath
·         All ground level. Direct access to the garden
·         Own access with a small individual balcony.
·         equipped with satellite TV
·         free WIFI-internet access
·         laundry service is available

Gorillas Volcanoes Hotel
Modern hotel with a unique character and a pleasant ambiance located in Musanze north of Kigali, The hotel comprises of 31 spacious comfortable rooms with an ensuite bathtub and shower. An impressive bar is attached with the restaurant
A hearty breakfast is served from 06:30 AM to 10:30 AM. For guests who get up early morning for going to the gorillas. Trekking may inform the hotel management in advance to prepare breakfast at which time they wish to have it. Each day, from noon to late evening, you can place your order from the “à la carte” menu.
And the hotel also offers an outdoor terrace – very enjoyable and sociable place. An ideal place to relax, talks again on the highlights of your excursions, or even discuss your business
Facilities
·         31 Rooms
·         1 Restaurant ( The Urugano ) with a large bar
·         1 Swimming Pool
·         1 Event room
·         1 WIFI ( FREE )
·         Opening soon a Fitness Center

Virunga Lodge

The lodge is situated about an hour’s drive from the park headquarters, Virunga Lodge is currently one the area’s top lodges and certainly has one of the most spectacular locations of any camp in Africa – high on a ridge overlooking both Lake Burera and Lake Ruhondo.
The lodge is made of eight spacious stone rooms, all with wooden floors, chunky wooden furniture and large verandas. Each is connected by a short covered walkway to a private toilet and shower. The toilets are low flushing eco toilets and the shower has solar heated hot water. Virunga Lodge is quite a sociable place to be as everyone eats at one large table in the evening. Aside from gorilla-tracking, local ‘Indore’ dance troupes perform here and massages are available.

Le Bambou Gorilla Village

Midrange safari accommodation situated in Northern Province of Rwanda, close to the endangered gorillas in their natural environment (Volcanoes National park). Le Bambou Gorilla Lodge has an unrivaled reputation for relaxation.
Well suited for you being away from home yet feel at home. A guest is provided with the best facilities, the most opulent furnishings and the highest quality service. Feel the Volcano and Gorillas around. All our furniture is handmade in bamboos.

Garr Hotel

Set in the green leafy suburbs of Kigali, Garr Hotel offers a serene environment to the esteemed guest. It is favorably located at 5min walking distance to Kigali’s Golf Club making it the preferred choice for golfers and other sport enthusiastic guests.
Both business and holiday persons are welcome to enjoy the unique décor and ambiance of the Hotel. Garr Hotel boasts modern guestrooms that are equipped with all the essential amenities to ensure you utmost comfort. The hotel is next to major restaurants, and in close proximity to the foreign embassies and the country Parliament Building.

Villa Gorilla

Villa Gorilla is located at Kinigi near the headquarters of Rwanda’s famed Volcanoes National Park, a mere 2 hour’s drive from Kigali international airport. It has 4 comfortable double occupancy bedrooms, each with private bath and toilet facilities.
Villa Gorilla is the perfect fit for small groups or a family looking for comfort, personal attention from attentive management, privacy and lovely views of the mountains.

La Palme Hotel

La Palme Hotel is a three stars Hotel, located in Musanze City offering Luxurious accommodation to business and Leisure tourists. An exceptional dining experience awaits you in a unique and renowned restaurant that delights your senses with African meals, French and Oriental kitchens.
Enjoy a range of drinks carefully selected for your unique taste and satisfaction in the Mini Bar.

Kinigi Guesthouse

The Guest House is situated in Kinigi district only 11 Km from Ruhengeri City. It is constructed at the bottom of Sabyinyo volcanic mountain with an altitude of 4,480 m. It accommodates over 40 people-all rooms have electricity and warm water.
There are four VIP suites together with an ideal hall with 400 seat capacities, for conferences, seminars, weddings and other social functions.

The merits of tracking the mountain gorillas in Uganda

The drive from Kampala to Bwindi is so lovely and this takes a full day of travel. Though you are tracking the mountain gorillas in Bwindi buhoma, Ruhija, Rushaga or Mgahinga National park, you will also enjoy a scenery view en-route. The gorilla permits in Uganda are cheaper and UWA offers off peak season discounts. Uganda has got lots of things to offer before or after your gorilla trekking safari. Rwanda and Uganda are so near to each other , however , you could also track the gorillas in Rwanda and also drive to Uganda for the rest of holiday in East Africa and vice versa
The merits of tracking the gorillas in Rwanda

Rwanda‘s claim is that you can fly in and do the gorilla trek in just one day and then fly back the same night . Also recommend this though for those who don’t have enough time. The drive from Kigali airport to volcanoes national park is only 2 hours but the drive is not as scenic as Uganda and also Rwanda has less to offer. Though the roads are better and gorilla trekking in Rwanda includes a more relaxed drive. Even though gorilla trekking permits cost much more in Rwanda, you can save some money by having a shorter trip. So in Uganda, you need a minimum of two nights, thus increasing the price.
Rwanda or Uganda, which is the best destination for gorilla trekking.

Rwanda and Uganda are highly recommended gorilla trekking destinations. Both of these experiences are so amazing. The ride through the rain forest in Bwindi and the bamboo forest of Rwanda is very interesting. There are a good number of people who have tracked mountain gorillas and have continued to go back and planning to go back since the experience is so different and exciting. On the other side, some travelers decide that since they are traveling to East Africa; why not take on gorilla safaris both Rwanda and Uganda Mountain gorillas.

Gorillas in Uganda


1.      Gorillas in Uganda
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The number one attraction in Uganda are Mountain Gorillas – located in both Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and at Mgahinga Gorilla National Parks – there are now 14 Gorilla  Family Groups open for visitation – meaning that they are habituated and used to human beings.  80 permits are now available on daily basis in Uganda- which makes it a bit easier for you to find one. Even if there are no permits available at Uganda Wildlife Authority – tour operators belonging to AUTO have a network with which they inform other members of AUTO and most often permits can be found. Certainly the Gorillas of Uganda are not to be missed – their locations makes it easy to add-on other activities such as a visit to Lake Bunyonyi, the Batwa Forest Trail with the original people of the forest – the pygmies, Volcano Climbing, Golden Monkey Tracking, Wildlife viewing such as the Ishasha Tree Climbing Lions and Chimpanzee Tracking at Kyambura Gorge or Kibale Forest.
One of our best selling safris is a 5 day Gorilla – Chimpanzee – Wildlife Safari that combines Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Queen Elizabeth National Park with the Tree Climbing Lions of Ishasha – the Chimpanzees of the Kyambura Gorge – and other wildlife such as Elephants, Buffaloes, Antelopes, Hippos, Birds, and Crocodiles – a fabulous combination of some of Uganda’s finest offerings.
Half of their world population lives in Uganda. They are mountain gorillas (Gorilla gorilla beringei) a species listed as endangered and can only be found in Mgahinga Gorilla and Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Parks in Uganda. However, it is only in Bwindi, where half of the World's 880 mountain gorillas. The mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) is one of the two subspecies of the eastern gorilla. There are two populations. One is found in the Virunga volcanic mountains of Central Africa, within three National Parks: Mgahinga, in south-west Uganda; Volcanoes, in north-west Rwanda; and Virunga in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). It is listed as critically endangered by the IUCN. The other is found in Uganda's Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Some primatologists speculate the Bwindi population in Uganda is a separate subspecies, though no description has been finalized. As of September 2016, only an estimated 880 mountain gorillas remain.

Uganda’s dense forests are home to over half the world’s 880 or so mountain gorillas - the rest live in the neighboring Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. As they do not survive in captivity, preservation of these fragile habitats is essential for their survival.

Where to find mountain gorillas in Uganda?

Before embarking on your gorilla safari it is important to learn more about these incredible creatures and read interesting facts about the various gorilla families. However, keep in mind that the mountain gorillas are wild animals and details such as the group size, location in the forest and leading silverback might change without notice.

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National park is located in south western Uganda was set up in 1942 and later on renovated to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in 1992. In 1994, it was acknowledged as the world Heritage site. Rukiga is a language commonly spoke in this area and the word Bwindi in realty means Impenetrable. What makes Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is the fact that it covers an area of about 327km2 of scrambled vegetation draped over an intensively fissured landscape of the steep, haughty ridges as well as the slippery valleys and high. The terrain may be hard for you to manage but remember it’s what makes Africa an exciting continent. The park has a big population of gorillas. Bwindi is well known to be very cold in the morning and at night. The coolest months are usually June and July and the average temperature is about 70c-200c.When it concerns what to pack for gorilla trekk please pack warm clothes because Bwindi is so cold and receives about 2390mm of rain. It has two rain seasons, little rains are in the months of March-May and heavy rains are in the months of September as well as November. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National is divided into four gorilla trekking regions. Namely;

ü  Buhoma region in the north of the park
ü  Ruhija region in the East of the park
ü  Rushaga region in the South of the park
ü  Nkuringo in the South of the park
  
Each region has given well habituated gorilla families for visitors to tracking and studies. If you are to trek gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, then you need to mind about a specific region where you are going as this will affect the Lodge to be booked, gorilla permit as well as your transport. Contact gorilla trekk for more information.

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park Gorilla Tracking Sectors

Buhoma sector is famous than other trekking sectors of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park and re-known as the pioneer of gorilla trekking activity of Bwindi National Park and Uganda in general. The sector was the first to host the first group of the trekkers when the Mubare gorilla family was formed for trekking in 1993 two years after Bwindi was gazette into a National Park. Therefore, gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park cannot be mentioned without the Buhoma sector, because it is always the top on the list in the minds of tourists and Tour operators. Buhoma region is situated in the North-western side of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, in Kanungu district. It is undeniable that this is where gorilla tourism in Uganda started from. There are currently three habituated gorilla families in Buhoma sector and they include Mubare, the first group to be opened for tourism (in 1993), Habinyanja, the second habituated gorilla group (opened for tracking in 1997) and Rushegura sector (habituated in 2000). This implies that only 24 gorilla permits are sold for this sector per day. The fact that it was the first sector to be opened for tourism undoubtedly contributes a lot to its popularity.

Gorilla families at Buhoma sector of Bwindi

Mubare Gorilla Family

Location: Buhoma

Group size: 8 individuals including 1 silverback

The Mubare gorilla group is the oldest habituated gorilla family in Uganda and was opened for tourism in 1993. The name derives from the Mubare Hill, deep in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, where the gorillas were first sighted by trackers. Initially, the group consisted of 18 individuals, led by the dominant Silverback Ruhondeza. Unfortunately, over the years the family lost many members until there were only 5 left in 2012. This was due to moving to other groups, life losses during fights and the death of a baby gorilla.
In March 2012, the family was attacked by a wild gorilla group who broke Ruhondeza’s leadership and took away some of the females. Old Ruhondeza took refuge in a nearby community forest but continued to be monitored by researchers, until he died in his sleep on 27 June 2012. He was believed to have been well over 50 years of age. When visiting Buhoma feel free to ask your guide for the location of this great silverback’s grave!
In the meantime, Ruhondeza successor Kanyonyi managed to expand the family again and increased it to eight members including a baby named Kashundwe.

Habinyanja Gorilla Family

Location: Buhoma (ranging from Kahororo to Rubona)
Group size: 17 individuals including 2 silverbacks

The Habinyanja gorilla family was habituated in 1997 and first visited by tourists in 1999. The name “Habinyanja” comes from the Rukiga word “Nyanja” meaning “a place with water”. The reason for this name is because the group was first seen near a swamp in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park.

At the time of habituation the group was lead by the dominant Silverback Mugurisi, which means “Old man”. After passing away because of old age, the two brothers Rwansigazi and Mwirima shared power but they were so different that it couldn’t continue. Rwansigazi was an adventurous gorilla and liked travelling, while Mwirima preferred to stay at a small range. It was therefore inevitable that in 2002 the two silverbacks decided to separate, without any fights. The group that followed Rwansigazi maintained the name Habinyanja and the members who stayed with Mwirima came to be known as the Rushegura family. Later, Rwansigazi had to give up leadership to Makara who is now the dominant silverback of the Habinyanja family. Sometimes, both groups still come across each other but co-exist rather peacefully.

Sadly, a tragedy happened in June 2011 when the friendly blackback Mizano was found dead with evidence of spear wounds about the shoulders and neck. It is believed that a group of poacher with their dogs ran into the group. Mizano, who naturally defended his family, was speared and died instantly. It was the first poaching incident whereby a gorilla has been killed by poachers since 1995.

Rushegura Gorilla Family

Location: Buhoma
Group size: 19 individuals including 1 silverbackRushegura is the name of a place where the separation of this group from the larger family of Habinyanja took place in February 2002. The breakaway was led by Mwirima who took with him seven members/started with 12 individuals including 5 femails. His devotatoin to create a stable family wierp vruchten af as the number of individuals increased to 19 by April 2010.

At an estimated 25 years of age, Mwirima is without question the most dominant silverback in his group and does not back away from showing his strength during fights with wild gorilla groups. They used to cross to neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo but came back and now enjoy the peacefully environments of Bwindi National Park. The group is known to be one of the calmest families and usually stay in the vicinity of Buhoma Village. Do not be surprised to even see them wandering around the lodge gardens or visit the souvenir shop of Gorilla Forest Camp as they are very curious as well. Especially the youngsters do not shy away from visitors and often like to ‘get a better look’.

Ruhija is located in the Eastern part of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National park and has three gorilla families which include Bitukura gorilla family, Oruzogo Gorilla group and Kyaguriro group which is for research. This therefore means that 16 gorilla permits are available every day and sometimes the research group is also trekked if you formally ask permission from UWA. Only 6 people instead of 8 people are allowed to view Kyaguriro research group. Due to the fact that, there few families in Ruhija, there is less congestion as compared to Buhoma which is more touristic in nature so Ruhija offers a more ecotourism experience compared to Buhoma. (This depends and varies from Individual to individual)-Just an opinion.
Rihija trekking center can be accessed from several angels. If you are coming from Kampala/Entebbe, it’s better to path through Kabale town and then proceed to Ruhija, you can as well come from Kampala, branch off at Ntungamo to Rukungiri, kihihi, Butogota then drive another two hours to Ruhija. All these routes requires a Four wheel drive car as some sections of the road is rough, bumpy, dusty and during rainy seasons, they tend to get muddy. For those interested in flying, there no direct flights/scheduled flights to Ruhija so the only option is to fly via Kihihi (which ideally is on Buhoma’s side) and then drive two hours to Ruhija. You can as well land in Kabale town (use charter flights) and then drive to Ruhija. Flights remain tricky for Ruhija but we wait to see what will happen in the near future.
Several accommodation properties do exist in Ruhija and these include Rushija Safari Lodge, Gorilla Mist Camp, Bakiga Lodge, Cuckland and Ruhija Gorilla Resort,Ruhija community rest camp. The good news is that if one is interested in staying at Buhoma in the northern sector of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, he/she can still trek gorillas in Ruhija section. This however will take you approximately 2 hours drive on a bumpy and dirty road. Those trekking Ruhija Gorillas can as well stay in Kabale town and have an early drive to Ruhija. Accommodation properties do exist in Bunyonyi and they include Bunyonyi Overland, Arcadia Cottages, Bunyonyi Resort, Birds Nest and White Horse Inn in Kabale town.
Ruhija section of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is popular for bird watching and therefore if you trek gorillas in Ruhija, you stand a great chance of watching birds that you might not find in other regions. Ruhija is also popular for the Black and White Colubus monkeys that jump from one branch to another and are interesting to watch.
For those interested in connecting to Rwanda, then Ruhija is much closer to Chanika Boarder and Katuna Boarder compared to Buhoma section of Bwindi Impenetrable national Park so for those whose itinerary continue to Rwanda are better off booking gorilla permits for Ruhija or the southern sectors of Rushaga and Nkuringo.

Gorilla groups in Ruhija

There three gorilla groups in Ruhija that are habituated for gorilla trekking. These are Bitukura, Oruzogo and Kyaguriro which used to be reserved for research but nowadays have been opened up for trekking. Ruhija region of Bwindi Impenetrable national park which is located in the eastern part of the forest is the second most preferred region after Buhoma due to the fact that with Ruhija, one can choose to stay in Ruhija or Buhoma or Kabale and manage to make it to the starting point of gorilla trekking. The road connecting Buhoma to Ruhija has been in a sorry state most especially during rainy season and as such it should be avoided. Those insisting on staying in Buhoma and are looking at tracking gorillas in Ruhija should ensure that they have 4 x 4 vehicles to cater for any eventualities. The advantage with Ruhija gorilla families much is this is not confirmed is that those who trek them tend to return earlier as compared to other region but of course there is no guarantee on this. For more information on Gorilla gorilla groups in Ruhija and gorilla tours to this regions, do contact us and we will advise accordingly

Bitukura Gorilla Family
Location: Ruhija

Group size: 14 individuals including 4 silverbacks
The Bitukura family is located in the Ruhija side of Bwindi Forest National Park. This mountain gorilla family was named after a river that bears the same name, where it was first sighted. Habituation started in July 2007 and the group was opened for tourism in October 2008. Taking only 15 months is remarkable, since the habituation process normally lasts at least 2 years. But thanks to the close bond that they share with the Kyaguriro family, with whom they have regularly have ‘get-togethers’, they had frequent encounters with the UWA rangers and thus made the habituation easier.
The Bitukura group with originally 24 members has been reduced to only 14 individuals during the last years. It is a peaceable family with four silverbacks, where the second youngest silverback Ndahura is the leader. He took the role from former Silverback Karamuzi who stayed over 40 years and is now retired.
Despite of the loss of several members, who defected to other gorilla families, Bitukura now looks happily and closer to one another. Especially since a new member joined the family in April 2013. Adult female Ruhara gave birth to a baby gorilla, which is closely guarded by the proud father Ndahura.

Oruzogo Gorilla Family
Location: Ruhija

Group size: 25 individuals including 2 silverbacks

The Oruzogo group is the second habituated gorilla family living in the Ruhija area. The group consists of 23 individuals and is led by Silverback Tibirikwata. The family opened for tourism mid 2011 and since then has experienced a growth thanks to a number of births. Female adult Ntamurungi gave birth to a baby gorilla in June 2011 and Musi gave birth in October 2011. More joy came when a set of twins was born in March 2012. The twin mother is Kakoba. Other individuals in the group include Busungu (meaning “short tempered”), Kaganga (“the giant one”) and Bwoba (“the coward”).

Kyaguliro Gorilla Family
Location: Ruhija
Group size: 20 individuals including 2 silverbacks
Kyaguliro Gorilla group is the third group with 20 individuals, habituation started out as early as 1995 but no gorilla trekking permits were ever officially sold out to tourists to trek this family of gorillas as it was set apart for research studies by the German Max Planck Institute of Evolutionary Anthropology
Kyaguliro Gorilla Family was for long led by Silverback Rukina who on the fateful date of 7th /April/ 2015 lost his life to lightning that struck him dead. This sudden death of Rukina left the family under the leadership of Mukiza- an inexperienced young fellow. However, Mukiza’s reign over the entire Kyaguliro Gorilla family was short lived after Rukara a fully grown Silverback from the Bitukura Gorilla group with whom they share vicinity to date raided the peaceful 20 members Kyaguliro group causing a split of the Kyaguliro gorilla Family into Kyaguliro A – led by Rukara , and Kyaguliro B – led by Mukiza  – the split of the Kyaguliro gorilla group all happened in May 2016.
Kyaguliro A – led by Rukara is made up of 10 members: 01 silverback, 02 black backs, 03 adult females, 02 juveniles, and 02 infant gorillas.
Kyaguliro B – led by Mukiza is made up of 10 members: 01 silverback, 01 black back, 04 adult females, and 04 infant gorillas.

Nkuringo sector is located in the southern part of Bwindi Forest, one of the forest in Uganda to inhabit and protect the 880 mountain Gorillas left in the world although the park has 4 sectors were Gorillas can be trekked and Nkuringo is one of the sectors .

In the deep thick and high part of Bwindi Forest lives the Gorilla family ‘Nkuringo’ which was named after the ‘rolling hills’ where the Family was first sighted. The habituation of this family was launched in 2004, the hills are the very first picture one would see when travelling to this sector.

Nkuringo family has 19 members in the family that was habituated, this group members used to be found in the villages and this became the reason for them to be habituated since they were seen destroying people’s crops, and the group was opened for tourists so the communities could benefit from the mountain Gorillas.

The sector has only the Nkuringo family and this group which originally was led by the silverback Nkuringo who died on 2008,and later Safari and Rufiki the silverbacks took over the power to led the family . In the same year the family welcomed a set of twins from Kwitonda the twin mother ,the twins were named Muhozii and Katungi making the family to expand more however Katungi died before turning 2 years.

When tracking nkuringo gorillas, you have an opportunity of doing other activities in the forest or the surrounding local community. Nkuringo walking safari is yet another opportunity to explore the forest and nearby community on foot. If you are a nature lover, a forest walk from Buhoma side to the Nkuringo side of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is rewarding. While in Nkuringo, you can walk to Lake Mutanda and to Kisoro town. If you have some time, you can continue to Mgahinga national park for volcano hiking as well. A combination of walks and Nkuringo gorilas makes this part of the forest worth visiting.

The other unique point about Nkuringo gorillas is that they can be trekked from Rwanda and Uganda. Nkuringo is surprisingly close to Rwanda than Uganda if driving from Entebbe. If driving from Kigali, one will take approximately 6-7 hours while the one driving from Entebbe International Airport may take up to 10 hours on the road. From Kigali, you pass through the northern part of this tiny country as if going to Volcanoes National Park. You continue to Chanika Uganda Rwanda boarder and then to Nkuringo via Kisoro town. From Entebbe International Airport, one has to pass via the Equator, to Mbarara, Kabale and onwards to Nkuringo.

There are several lodging facilities available to those planning to trek Nkuringo gorillas. The Rubuguri village has many budget and Midrange accommodation properties while Clouds Mountain gorillas Lodge and Nkuringo Gorilla Camp provide options for Mid Range and up market lodges closer to the starting point respectively.

When planning to trek gorillas in Nkuringo, one need to do so in advance due to the fact that there is only one gorilla family yet the region is popular due to Clouds Lodge where many tourists prefer to stay as well as other attractions in the area.

Gorilla families at Nkuringo sector of Bwindi

Nkuringo Gorilla Family
Location: Nkuringo
Group size: 19 individuals including 2 silverbacks

The habituation process of the Nkuringo gorilla group was completed in 2004. Nkuringo means “round hill” in Rukiga, referring to the hill where the group was first spotted. They were often found in the vicinity of the villages outside park, which eventually became the main reason for the habituation. Because of their behavior to feed on bananas, sweet potatoes and other crops, they created a problem for the local communities. It was then decided to open the group for tourists, so the villagers would directly benefit from tourism and the gorillas would be protected at the same time.

Rushaga Sector, Region of Bwindi

Rushaga region is found in the southern sector of Bwindi the impenetrable forest National Park, the park known in the history of Tourism for protecting the endangered species of animals the ‘mountain Gorillas’. The park is a heritage to the popular mountain Gorillas left in the wild ,these wild apes inhabiting this park are recorded to be 880 in number and the Rushaga sector is one of the region with the biggest number of Gorilla families ‘five in total’.
The region protects the Nshongi, Busingye, Kungye, Bweza, Mishaya families. In this article you have an advantage to learn about Rushaga sector and why you must trekk in this sector compared to other sectors of Bwindi.

WHY ONE IS ADVISED TO TREK IN THIS REGION

When you are travelling to Rushaga you have an opportunity to view the volcanoes mountains at a far distance but with the best views including the Virunga,Gahinga and Muhavura it’s such a beautiful scenery to view, one has a chance to view ‘Lake Bunyonyi’ the deepest crate lake in Africa.

While driving to this region you will be thrilled with an amazing experience of the topography made, the hills, valleys will amaze you, besides you will get to enjoy the beauty of Kisoro district best known as the Switzerland of Uganda.

With the variety of habituated Gorilla families in this sector it’s very easy to book your permit in advance since a number of 40 permits is sold every day and 8 people are allowed to trek each Gorilla family although four people are grouped to carry out habituation in this region and it’s the only sector with two habituation Gorilla families.

You are advised to ask for the Gorilla family of your interest before a permit is issued out to you and depending on your physical fitness since the families are located in different areas of the region ‘the rangers have knowledge of where each family is located and for those who want to trek more you can be able to trek more than one family. In this region
Rushaga region has different lodges and all the lodges are owned by the local community members in this region unlike other regions the lodges are owned by foreign investors. When you trek in Rushaga and spend a night in one of the lodges including Rushaga Gorilla camp, Gorilla safari lodge, Rushaga gorilla havens lodge, Nshongi Gorilla camp among others.
This will give you a chance to be part of the developing sector and community in this region. This sector boosts a number of activities compared to other sector including the Gorilla habituation where the Tourists are able to spend 4 hours in the wild training the Gorillas to live close to humans. Book with gorilla trekk and have unforgettable experience with the mountain Gorillas in this region.

Nshongi Gorilla Family

Location: Rushaga
Group size: 26 individuals including 4 silverbacks

The Nshongi gorilla group was named after the river close where the family was first seen. The word Nshongi derives from “Omushongi Gwoboki, meaning ‘honey’ and referred to the deep color of the river. Being opened for tourism in September 2009, the family was unique due to its large size. With 36 individuals it was the largest gorilla group ever habituated. Even more remarkable was that the three silverbacks and seven black backs lived in harmony with each other and did not make an attempt for leadership. Especially since the dominant silverback Nshongi was not even the oldest silverback in the family. However, in July 2010, the group split into two: the Nshongi group with 26 individuals, including 4 silverbacks and a newly formed family led by the silverback Mishaya with 10 members.

Mishaya Gorilla Family

Location: Rushaga
Group size: 12 individuals including 1 silverback

Silverback Mishaya was part of the Nshongi group but decided in July 2010 to establish its own family. Being known as a fighter who often starts interactions with other gorilla families, he was able to gather females from other groups in the area and could expand his group. In April 2011 he clashed again with a non-habituated gorilla family, resulting in serious injuries for himself and a 2-year old infant. The wounds were treated by veterinarians from the Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project.

Kahungye Gorilla Family

Location: Rushaga
Group size: 13 individuals including 3 silverbacks

The Kahungye group is one of the most recent habituated gorilla families in Bwindi National Park. The family was opened for tourism in October 2011 but in less than a year the group split, creating a new family that is called Busingye. Before the separation, the family consisted of 27 individuals including 3 silverbacks. The group is active and led by the dominant silverback Gwigi, which means “door” in the local language.

Bweza Gorilla Family

Location: Rushaga
Group size: 9 individuals including 1 silverback

Originally, the Nshongi family was the largest gorilla group ever habituated. However, in July 2010 Silverback Mishaya decided to start his own family. Two years later also Bweza, another silverback preferred to separate himself from the rest of the group. Initially, the UWA rangers suspected that they would get back together again, but when it appeared that the split was infinitive, this ‘new’ group opened for tourism in December 2012.

Busingye Gorilla Family

Location: Rushaga
Group size: 9 individuals including 1 silverback

In the same period, in the same sector, but another gorilla family experienced a breakaway as well. It was Silverback Busingye who decided to split from the Kahungye group in June 2012 and create his own family. Busingye means ‘peace’ which is quite surprising since this ambitious silverback is known for his legendary fights with other gorilla groups. He likes showing his power and whenever encountering a wild family he mercilessly grabs a female to add to his own family.

How to Get To Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park Uganda for Gorilla Trekking

The Bwindi Impenetrable National Park located southwest of Uganda (8-10 hr drive) from Kampala capital of Uganda.
By Road

Bwindi forest can be accessed from Queen Elizabeth National Park to the northern just 2 to 3 hours drive, from Kampala through Mbarara about 6 to 8 hours drive or from Kabale town to the southern just 1 to 2 hours. These roads then meet at Butogota, just 17 kilometers from the Buhoma entrance-gate. A 4×4 WD vehicle is needed through the rainy months. A daily bus service leaves Kampala for Butogota via Rukungiri and Kihiihi is available although it is not reliable.  We recommend booking your gorilla trekking safari with a recognized tour operator for the best experience and for the value of your money.

By Air

Travelers can choose to fly from Entebbe or from Kampala at Kajansi airfield to the up to date tarmac airstrip found at Kisoro. Additionally Planes may as well be chartered to the Savannah or the grass Kayonza airstrips.
Bwindi is actually well served by 3 airfields at Kihiihi plus Kayonza for the northern area in addition to Nyakabande found in Kisoro for people going to track mountain gorillas within the southern area (Mishaya, Nshongi plus Nkuringo).

Bwindi is located in the south-western part of Uganda with approximately 7 h 35 min (463.7 Km) via Masaka Road. From Kampala .The easiest means of transport to Bwindi is by road.

Queen Elizabeth National Park - Kihihi-Buhoma

On your way to the park, you will pass through Ishasha and you will enjoy seeing the climbing lions along with monkeys on the road. Bwindi covers an area of about160km from Mweya and about 64km from Ishasha.

Kampala-Kabale-Kanungu-Buhoma.
The route has a tarmac highway to kabala and covers an area of about 414 km and it’s a 5-6 hour’s drive. The next route has a murram road and has about 120km. the route goes through Kanungu as well as Kanyantorogo and it takes about 4-5hours.The most convenient vehicle is A4WD.
Kampala - Ntungamo-Rukungiri-Kihihi-Buhoma.

The easiest and most convenient route is from Kampala direct to the tarmac road Rukungiri and has about 390km in addition to murram road to Buhoma.
Kampala - Kabale-Ruhija-Buhoma.
This route covers an area of about 95km2 on the murram road and its takes about 3-4hrs.The only vehicle that can pass through Ruhija is a 4WD.

Kampala - Kabale-Nkuringo.

It covers a distance of about 105kms from Kabale town and it takes about 4 hours to get to the mountainous murram road. Many tourists take up nights in Kisoro town and the remaining distance is about 80km from Kabale prior to Nkuringo.Kisoro road is a meandering 35km and takes about 1-1.5 hours. The most suitable car for this area is the 4WD.

By means of public transport, a bus set on everyday from Kampala to Butogota. Thereafter a tax can be got the last 17km to Buhoma. Nkuringo has no public means and the best thing to do is to hire a vehicle from Kisoro.

Another means   of transport can be by Air; Tourists can fly from kajjansi airfield or Entebbe and land off from Kisoro airstrip. Those who may want to visit Buhoma may take on the charter planes and land off from Kayonza airstrip.

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park a home to tremendous biodiversity because of two factors, First of all, its slopes stretch over a broad altitudinal range of 1447 meter to create habitats roaming from lowland forest at 1160m to unique Afro montane vegetation above 2600m.

Second, it is extremely old. Since most of Africa’s forests were destroyed during the arid conditions of the final ice age (12,000-18,000 years ago), Bwindi was among a few ‘refugia’ that remained.

As a result, as most of nowadays forests are not further than 12,000 years old, Bwindi’s vegetation has been weaving itself into tangles over 25,000 years, in the process accumulating an extensive species list. Bwindi is a prime location for birdwatchers. Its 350 bird species including 7 which are IUCN red data listed & 90% of all

Albertine rift endemics species that are hard or impossible to see in some other part of East Africa especially on Tanzania safari holidays, a more experienced bird
watcher can simply identify up to 100 species in a single day!

Local people

The local people near the park are mos’ and Bafumbira. Minor Batwa communities are (Pygmy!) also present. The Bwindi area holds up one of the rural population densities in Uganda with a number of 350 people.

Climate at Bwindi Impenetrable forest National Park and best time to Visit

Bwindi is cold in the mornings and in the nights with moderate temperatures between 7C and 20C. Actually the coldest time in Bwindi is from June to July, while the wet seasons starts in March to May as well as from September to November experiencing a total annual rainfall of 2390mm. the Rain received in March to May are actually short. September to November receives heavier although these are long hours of gentle drizzles. Although tracking mountain gorillas can be conducted all year around at in Uganda due to the somewhat damp seasons experienced at the place where gorillas stay.

Accommodation at Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park

There is a variety of accommodation places to stay basing on which gorilla group you to track.

Where to Stay in Buhoma Area?

Budget Accommodation at Buhoma

Buhoma Community Rest Camp

Buhoma Community Rest Camp opened in December 2014 to help BMCDA cater for clients interested in something more than budget accommodation. The lodge's spacious site lies above Buhoma village, a 5-minute drive from the main road, and this elevated location guarantees best views across Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Currently offer 2 beautifully designed twin/double cottages and 1 family cottage, all self-contained (en suite) and merging simple elegance with local materials. This lodge was constructed with support from people of America (USADF)'.

Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp
Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp is nestled deep inside Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in southwest Uganda. This camp is one of the most remote and atmospheric in Africa. Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp is the perfect base from which to track the park's most famous resident. The main area features a comfortable lounge and bar area as well as the main dining area while the mini spa offers a wide selection of treatments. Located within the National Park, Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp offers guests an unrivalled location. Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp is the closest to Kihihi airstrip which is 1 hour and 15 minutes from the camp. The camp can also be reached by vehicle from Kampala; and there is also the option of a scenic road transfer from Kigali, Rwanda.

Lake Kitandara Bwindi Camp
Lake Kitandara Tented Camp is a mid-range camp found in the middle of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. It was built in 1994 and has hosted several guests since its opening. Accommodation comprises of twenty furnished tents having twin plus double beds. Every tent features a bathroom having hot plus cold water. There are solar powered lights in every tent.
A nicely designed verandah looking over the Impenetrable forest, offers you an opportunity to various wildlife and if lucky even Mountain gorillas moving about the camp. There are also provisions for charging batteries and other electrical gadgets. Meals are tasty and properly prepared with international and local dishes prepared.
The staff is warm and friendly and at all times ready to serve you in accordance with your preference. They offer packed lunch for those going gorilla tracking. There are as well Camping facilities available and best of all it is only a 5 minute walk from this camp up to the park Headquarters found in Buhoma.
CTPH Gorilla Conservation Camp
CTPH Gorilla Conservation Camp is budget option offering accommodation on the edge of the beautiful Bwindi Impenetrable National Park with a stunning panoramic view of the top of the Forest. For those who want to learn and give something back to a local project, CTPH Gorilla Conservation Camp offers rustic and comfortable accommodation for tourists, students and researchers, where profits go towards supporting our gorilla conservation efforts on the ground. The camp has a new Guest House with four self-contained rooms together with two tents based around a shaded dining area set amongst the trees. Located in Buhoma Village the Gorilla Conservation Camp is near the Batwa village and only 2 km from the entrance to the national park.
The camp is adjacent to CTPH’s Gorilla Health and Community Conservation Centre. The Centre works in conjunction with Uganda Wildlife Authority to analyze gorilla samples to help prevent the spread of disease between the local population and the gorillas, helping to conserve the critically endangered mountain gorilla. We also host community conservation activities at the Centre. You can visit the Centre during your stay.

Bwindi Guest House

Bwindi Guest House is located very near to the gate of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park buhoma trekking sector, Bwindi Guest House is in the ideal location for enjoying all that this region of Uganda has to offer.  Whether your plans include volunteering at the local hospital, trekking the mountain gorillas or simply relaxing you've come to the right place. It offers a wide range of self contained or shared accommodations including full board. Whether you are coming solo, as a couple, a family or a group, the place has a right set-up for you. Also included is 24hr. security, Wi-Fi in the dining room, hot water & free parking.  

Bwindi View Bandas
Bwindi View Bandas is in the category of budget accommodation although it’s strategically located overlooking the Impenetrable forest. The distance to the Headquarters is quite short. It’s beautifully furnished to make your stay comfortable and worth remembering. Their satisfaction is achieved by taking good care of their visitors. Accommodation is built in form of bandas, the experience is unforgotten. They have a dining place where meals are served; they are well prepared by an expert chef. The staff is friendly and welcoming to meet all your needs.
Eco Marvels Gorilla Resort
Eco Marvel’s gorilla lodge is situated in strategical place just in between Buhoma and Ruhija. This makes Eco Marvel’s lodge very proximate and enables visitors to access Buho to Mubare, Habinyanja, Rushegura, Bitukura, Oruzogo, and Kyaguriro Gorilla Groups in both Ruhija and Buhoma sectors of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Ecomarvels Gorilla Resort is located few meters from Hakikome trading center, Mpungu Subcounty, near Bwindi Impenetrable National Park Kitahurira Ranger Out post. The Resort can be reached from Kampala via Kabale-Ruhija-Mpungu-Buhoma road or from Kampala via Rukungiri-Kihihi-Butogota-Mpungu road. A 4×4 is recommended during the rains. There are daily bus services leaving Kampala for Butogota via Rukungiri and Kihiihi or Kampala to Kabale. A vehile can be hired from Butogota or Kabale to Mpungu, Ecomarvels Gorilla Resort. The Kabale – Ruhija- Kitahurira segment on this route is 41 km on a murram road branching off at Harutenga junction on the Kabale-Kisoro road. Travelers can fly from Entebbe or Kampala (Kajjansi airfield) to the grass Kayonza or Savannah airstrips.
Mid-range Accommodation at Buhoma

Buhoma Lodge
Buhoma Lodge, a top quality and intimate property, commands spectacular and uninterrupted views of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, home to the rare and elusive Mountain Gorilla. One of only two lodges situated within the National Park, it is a short walking distance from the meeting point for gorilla tracking and other activities in the area. An elevated central lounge area, complete with bar, dining and spa facilities, offers a cozy, comfortable environment to discuss the day’s activities around the fireplaces which add atmosphere and warmth in the cool evenings. It has ten comfortable chalets that are individually designed and carefully built using locally sourced materials wherever possible, without compromising levels of comfort. Each of your own private verandas allows wonderful views and vistas of the forest canopy of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park.
Silverback Lodge
Silverback Lodge is perched high above the valley overlooking beautiful flora and fauna. From the Summit Bar you can enjoy après-trekking cocktails with friends and family. Bird watching and primate viewing are possible right from the front door of your room. With 12 rooms, and it is largest lodge in the area and remain one of the best value properties in the region, whilst keeping the Marasa Africa standards of comfort and hospitality. The latest addition to the family of Marasa Africa properties in Uganda is Silverback Lodge, located in the Buhoma sector of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park. Silverback Lodge is only a 5-minute walk to the Uganda Wildlife Authority headquarters and has sweeping views of the valley and forests that surround it.
Volcanoes Safaris Bwindi Lodge
Volcanoes Bwindi Lodge is the finest luxury lodge at Bwindi. With dramatic intense views of the forest canopy across a serene stream, it is one of Africa’s unique properties. The gorillas frequently come to relax in the verdant bush around the lodge! The lodge is perfectly located for a Overlooking the primeval Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Volcanoes Bwindi Lodge is the finest luxury lodge at Bwindi. With dramatic intense views of the forest canopy across a serene stream, it is one of Africa’s unique properties. The gorillas frequently come to relax in the verdant bush around the lodge! The lodge is perfectly located for a Uganda jungle gorilla tracking experience. The eight individual bandas, each having their own view of the forest, have been been totally restyled with warm luxurious interiors and inviting four poster beds and locally-inspired furniture.
Engagi lodge
Welcome to Engagi Lodge - Bwindi
Engagi Lodge in Bwindi is a modern lodge in a breathtaking setting offering stunning views over the forest canopy. The lodge is situated in a large tract of land contiguous to the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, and runs from the main road to the Park Headquarters down to the Munyaga River. The lodge was built using local materials and a local workforce.
The main lodge building is divided into a bar cum sitting room, the dining room and a large outdoor verandah viewing platform. The lodge building is big enough to cater for larger groups but still allows for smaller individual groups to spread out in the various different areas for privacy.
The lodge consists of just 8 en-suite cottages, spaced out and hidden in the foliage. Each cottage has either double or twin beds, a bathroom with flushing toilets and hot and cold running water. All have private verandahs where guests can enjoy their morning tea or coffee as they watch out over the forest canopy.
Electricity is provided by solar power with a back-up generator. Hot water is supplied by eco-friendly wood burning boilers.

Gorilla Resort
Gorilla resort is a luxury facility in the Impenetrable Bwindi Forest. Cottages and furnished en-suite African luxury tents, Gorilla Resort attractive furnishings all are overlooking the Bwindi Impenetrable Rain forest. It has magnificent sight of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. It’s suited at Buhoma along with Bwindi Impenetrable Gorilla National Park besides the Mountain. The camp is enclosed with lavishness cottages in addition to the East Africa Safari Tents that are positioned on an eminent wooden platform providing a beautiful scenic view of the area.
Mahogany springs camp

Mahogany Springs offers privacy and serenity blended with optimal comfort in a spectacular setting. With some of the most luxurious accommodation in Bwindi impenetrable forest National Park .At Mahogany Springs it is the little touches that make the big difference, from the tiny details in the design of the lodge through to the unrivalled service levels provided by the highly trained management team. Mahogany Springs is the perfect base from which to begin you Gorilla Tracking or Bird watching adventures. The Gorillas have been to known to the visit the lodge and coming face to face with one of these peaceful creatures is an indescribable experience. For gorilla trekking safari in Uganda
Where to stay at Ruhija trekking sector
If you are tracking gorillas in Ruhija, you may also consider accommodation at Buhoma. Early risers can make it from Lake Bunyonyi or Kabale town hotel as well. However the center has a number of luxury, mid-range and budget accommodations.
Key meal plans: HB= half board, FB= full board, BB= bed&breakfast, S= single, D= double (one big bed), T= twin (two beds), S/C= self-contained (private bathroom), banda= cottag

Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge

Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge has a beautiful position in the southern part of Bwindi National Park. Each of the eight cottages is en-suite with a spacious bedroom and lounge which are linked by a fireplace, ensuring the rooms are kept warm and cozy in the cool evenings. The main lodge facilities include a library and lounge area, a lush botanical garden and a sheltered veranda where guests can relax with a cup of tea enjoying the views. Food is cooked using fresh local produce and is plentiful and tasty. On arrival, you are appointed with your own personal butler, who will attend to your every need, around the clock.
A major advantage with this lodge is that guests can walk from their cottage to the trailhead where they will start and end their gorilla tracking day. The group of gorillas tracked is the Nkuringo Group which can be challenging to visit, and the walk may take four hours or more. The lodge is very involved with the local Nkuringo community and a development fund ensures that the local population directly benefits from each guests stay at the lodge. If you are looking for a gorilla trekking safari in Uganda Rwanda and DR Congo
Nkuringo Bwindi Gorilla Lodge

Nkuringo Bwindi Gorilla Lodge is situated on the South of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park with stunning views over Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, the magnificent Virunga Volcanoes and the Great Albertine Rift Valley. There are 12 individually hand-crafted cottages, each offering the tranquility of the rainforest, the atmosphere of a mountain chalet and the warm hospitality Ugandans are known for. Nkuringo Bwindi Gorilla Lodge prides itself on its green credentials and through its various initiatives including solar energy and rainwater harvesting proudly operates as a carbon neutral lodge.
The main areas of the lodge comprise of a cozy restaurant serving fantastic homemade meals and freshly baked bread, a bar and a coffee-shop with amazing views over the mountains beyond.  Nkuringo Bwindi Gorilla Lodge is situated in the heart of the Nkuringo local community and not only provides a fantastic base from which to go Mountain Gorilla Trekking and birdlife of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest but also allows its guests to experience the rich and vibrant culture of the communities that surround it.

RUSHAGA TREKKING SECTOR

Nshongi Camp
Nshongi Camp, has the perfect location to start your Gorilla tracking, in fact it's the only place in Uganda and in the world where you can track FIVE different Gorilla Groups,  Nshongi, Mishaya, Kahungye, Busingye, Bweza. Nshongi Camp is just a few minutes’ walk to the Ugandan Wildlife Service hut, the starting point of the Gorilla tracking.
The camp is located few meters from the edge of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in southwest Uganda.
Eco-friendly, rustic and warm, locally own, Nshongi Camp is known as the ideal base for Gorilla tracking, viewing and birding, several of the 315 birds species,  many of them endemics and monkeys can be seen here. Sometime at night even the bush elephants come close to the camp.
The camp has just 4 traditional bandas and is the perfect place for be connected to the nature or for a romantic stay.
Guests can dine under the stars and relax by the roaring campfire. We serve 3 meals course, and we can prepare lunch box for your tracking. Hot coffee, tea, and drinks are always available.
Rushaga area, is a village inhabited by the Batwa and Bafumbira communities, ask the camp staff to visit their communities for have the opportunity to experience a new culture. 

Bwindi Jungle View Lodge


Bwindi jungle view lodge is situated in Lake Muhele 20kilometres from Bwindi impenetrable national park in the south western part of Uganda.

It’s in a unique location and   not far from Mgahinga national park, the lodge is tucked in Bwindi forest and shores of Muhele Lake giving exceptional views from the site and it’s also a birders paradise for tourists with bird watching included in their itinerary.
The lodge contains cottages built with local timber and the volcanic stones extracted from the virunga volcanoes

They also offer variety of soft and hot drinks from the bar area with restaurant giving delicious meals of local and international cuisine with special meals on order for vegetarians.
The dining overlooks the lake shores with a fresh breeze throughout the day. The lodge has a fireplace and shoes are cleansed from a tiresome gorilla trekking trip

ROOMS AND PRICES

Single, double and triple cottages
Self contained rooms
Bathrooms
Room services

ACTIVITIES
Canoe rides
Gorilla trekking
Nature walks
Bird watching
Community visits to the Batwa

FACILITIES AND AMENITIES
Laundry services
Security
Electricity
Room services
Parking lot

 

RUHIJA TREKKING SECTOR

CUCKOO Lodge

Cuckoo land is set in a spectacular location in a steeply-sided valley overlooking the forest and is away from any road. You need to walk down for 10 minutes from the car park and more importantly when leaving, need to walk up what can in places be a fairly steep path. Thus Cuckoo land is not suitable for the elderly, the disabled or those with a serious health condition. If in doubt, please contact before booking.

Cuckoo land accommodation Bwindi Ruhija is situated on the Butogota-Ruhija road on the eastern side of the park, 25kms from Butogota and 15kms from Ruhija.  It can be reached either from Kabale or from Ishasha Gate of Queen Elizabeth National Park, taking around 2 ½ hours in either case. A 4WD vehicle is advisable especially in the rainy season.

WHAT TO DO - ACTIVITIES

You could spend many days just relaxing, taking in the natural beauty and looking at the prolific wildlife at the forest edge. However, many other opportunities exist for the more adventurous.

These include:
• Guided walks in the forest with a park ranger
• Swimming in the natural swimming pond
• Working out in the forest gym
• Touring the local community, including seeing their farms, tea small-holdings, schools etc.
• Visit to a tea factory
• Gorilla tracking [this has to be booked in advance through Uganda Wildlife Authority (U.W.A.)
• Bird-watching with an expert local guide

Nyundo Valley Hill Bandas


Nyundo Valley Hill Bandas is in Nyundo Village, 6km from the Buhoma entrance to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, the residents of Nyundo were firsthand witnesses to climate change. They cultivated crops on the steep hillsides bordering Bwindi Impenetrable forest, but had noticed erosion, changing rain patterns and the disappearance of the forest´s characteristic mist. Ultimately, their crops began to fail. The Nyundo Community Conservation Project was developed in response to this. The community decided to protect the land and allow the forest to grow back, and now the trees, the rains and the mist have all returned to Nyundo. It owns five bandas, constructed in traditional style using natural materials, are designed to represent the traditional African family homestead. All bandas have sheets and mosquito nets. Latrines and showers are shared between the bandas. The showers have cold running water, with hot water provided on request.


BAKIGA LODGE

Bakiga Lodge was built on the top of a beautiful valley overlooking Bwindi forest, Bakiga lodge is a wonderful accommodation for visitors looking for a real African experience with great views of Bwindi impenetrable forest.
It is a luxury safari lodge, situated in the Ruhija sector of Bwindi national park, just a few minutes’ drive from the Gorilla Trekking meeting point.  Main concern is your comfort – they offer warm African service and fantastic food.
The Lodge offers 4 family Cabins and 2 twin tents, all self-contained with en-suite bathrooms and spectacular views.
Relax in comfort around our fire or at the bar after your Gorilla Trek or Birding tour.
WIFI internet is available at the lodge.
We are a nonprofit safari lodge – part of the Bakiga Community Project – a registered NGO in Uganda and a registered charity in the UK.

Ruhija Gorilla Safari Lodge

Ruhija Gorilla Safari Lodge invites you to surround yourself with the splendor of beautiful calm natural environment and forest-fresh air, while experiencing the luxury and serenity of our lodge. It welcomes you with a breath taking scenery of the forest, peace and tranquility – a home away from home! Come enjoy the melodies of insects and birds, butterflies, enjoy the surprise visits of monkeys or even gorillas.
Set in the heart of the jungle of Gorilla land -Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Ruhija Gorilla Safari Lodge is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful, hospitable and comfortable lodges to stay before visiting one of Uganda’s premier safari attractions – THE GORILLAS.
The lodge has carefully designed rooms to blend the natural environment which provides luxury and hospitality. Each of the eight en-suite cottages faces the Forest and allows views of the forest canopy, with breathtaking views of the Virunga Mountain ranges. The lodge offers superb chalet accommodation, fine dining, an abundance of indoor and outdoor activities, a well stocked bar, traditional entertainment, a mini library with magazines and books on the beautiful continent of Africa. Each Room is fitted with twin beds with en-suite bathroom, flash toilets, overhead shower that supplies hot and cold water, an extra blanket and a hot water bottle for those cold nights; all rooms are serviced daily by housekeeping.

Ruhija Gorilla Mist Camp

Ruhija Gorilla Mist Camp, Gorilla mist camp is a camp located in Bwindi impenetrable national park on the South western wing Ruhija Tracking area, where the gorilla families Oruzogo, Bitukura and Kyaguliro are found. It is one of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest’s prime accommodations. With options ranging from most hospitable accommodation to Perfect services from finest staff. It is the place to feel at home. Gorilla Mist Camp is located 50 kilometers from Kabale town and it takes you 2 and half hours drive.  From Buhoma Gorilla Sector, it’s 50 Kilometers and still takes 2 and half hours drive. 2 hours from kabale town on a murrum bumpy road brings you to a wooden gate of Ndego that opens up to the forest drive. A 12km drive through the forest whistles and creaks deep in a secret world of mossy-green and pearl gray filled with ferns all over the trees will drive with you up to the second gate Ruhiija gate.
Facilities
- Classic Accommodation
- Fast and Reliable Wi-Fi
- Restaurant
- Ample & Secure Parking Space
- Fully Stocked Bar
- Clear View of Rwanda hills
Trekkers Tavern cottages
Trekker's tavern Cottages is located at the hill top in Ruhija overlooking the Bwindi Impenetrable forest National Park Ruhija side, one of the most famous parks and home to more than half of the world population of mountain gorillas. The lodge is very eco-friendly and has a lovely cozy atmosphere with 5 spacious cottages all with en-suite bathrooms with hot showers and flush toilets. A place of infinite calm surrounded by untamed majesty and commanding panoramic views of the Virungas on a clear day, the beautiful sunrise, Lake Edward and Bwindi forest in the south. It is around 2 kms from the park headquarters. Trekker's Tavern is located 2 kilometers from the park headquarters past the trading centre of Ikumba. It is 52 kilometers from Kabale, 44 kms from Buhoma, 462 kms from Kampala and 502 kilometers from Entebbe.   

Ruhija Community Rest Camp is situated just at the edge of Bwindi Gorilla Park as you approach Ruhija community village. This hotel is a popular spot for backpackers. The Camp hosts 3 different accommodation set ups from Tents, Cabins to Cottages all with double beds.

The camp has a restaurant where guests serve both Local and International meals. Alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks are available at the bar.

Guests can enjoy a variety of activities such as trekking safaris, gorilla and mountain walking.

Ruhija Community Rest Camp is 5 min walk to Ruhija Trekking site.

2.    Mgahinga Gorilla National Park

Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is an icon of Uganda’s national parks. This park commands majestic natural beauty and welcomes visitors each year — interested in gorilla trekking, golden monkey tracking, mountain hiking, sightseeing, bird watching and more. The park is home to three Virunga volcanoes, abundant wildlife, and awe-inspiring caves. Whether you’re looking for mountain gorilla trekking, a lifetime wildlife adventure, or want to immerse yourself in the stillness of nature—go hiking, backpack or take a nature walk in one of the most beautiful places, you’ll find your place in Mgahinga National Park.

The park is Uganda’s smallest national park that sits high in the clouds, at an altitude of between 2,227m and 4,127m. It is an important habitat to the remaining mountain gorillas in the world.
At 33.7 square kilometers, Mgahinga National Park is the smallest National Park in Uganda. It is located in the remote South-western district of Kisoro.
Mgahinga forms part of the much larger Virunga Conservation Area which includes adjacent parks in Uganda, Rwanda and Congo. The volcanoes’ slopes contain various ecosystems and are biologically diverse, and their peaks provide a striking backdrop to this gorgeous scenery. Mgahinga National Park only hosts one gorilla family known as the Nyakagezi Group. The group is led by Mark, the dominant silverback, who likes travelling and keeps on crossing borders between Uganda, Rwanda and Democratic Republic of Congo. Lately it seems they are trying to regain their Ugandan citizenship again as they have been back in Mgahinga National Park since November 2012 and may are likely to stay for a while. Even more good news came in May 2013 when a new baby was born, increasing the group to 10 members.
Due to quite unpredictable behavior, permits for this group can only be booked at the park headquarters of Uganda Wildlife Authority.

The park takes its name from "Gahinga" - the local word for the piles of volcanic stones cleared from farmland at the foot of the volcanoes.

The British administration declared the area a game sanctuary in 1930; it was gazette as a National Park in 1991.
Mgahinga has one habituated trans-boundary gorilla group.

The Batwa were self-sufficient – and visitors can see how during a charming tour with a Batwa guide to learn the secrets of the forest.

Gorillas

Mgahinga is home to the habituated Nyakagezi gorilla group - a fairly nomadic bunch that has been known to cross the border into Rwanda and the Congo. The family includes the lead silverback Bugingo who is around 50 years old and father to most of the group members; his silverback sons, Mark and Marfia; and two black backs, Rukundo and Ndungutse, who love to pose and play in the trees. The two females, Nshuti and Nyiramwiza, both have babies Furraha and Nkanda respectively.

Nyakagezi Gorilla Family

Location: Mgahinga Gorilla National Park
Group size: 10 individuals including 3 silverbacks

Birds

The varied habitats of Uganda’s smallest park make it home to a variety of birds with 179-184 species recorded. The list includes the Ibis, Pin-tailed Whydah, Speckled Moosebird, Stone Chat, Grey-capped Warbler, Wax Bills, Yellow-vented Bulbul, Fire finch, White-napped Raven, Black Kite, Rwenzori Turaco, Blue-headed Coucal, Paradise Fly-catcher, Rwenzori Batis, Double-collared Sunbird, Rwenzori Nightjar. The list is endless including the emigrates from DR Congo
 

Golden Monkeys

The rare golden monkeys are endemic to the Albertine Rift, and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park offers a rare chance to track these striking creatures, high in the dense bamboo forests on the Gahinga trail. There are estimated 3000-4000 individuals in the Virunga area which 42-60 are habituated in Mgahinga.

Other Wildlife

Mgahinga is home to 76 species of mammals, although they are difficult to sight in the wild forest vegetation. They include giant forest hogs, bush pigs, forest buffaloes, elephants, bushbucks, golden cats, side striped jackals, black fronted duikers and South African porcupines.

What to do at Mgahinga Gorilla National Park

1.             Gorilla Tracking in Mgahinga Gorilla

Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is located in the southwestern Uganda on the border with Congo and Rwanda. Covering an area of about 33.7 sq kilometers, the park is a habitat for man's closest, the mountain gorillas which roam about the whole forest in search for food. This park is one of the few places in the world where the endangered mountain gorillas live and it attracts people from different countries to come on Uganda Gorilla Safari. There is no doubt that Mgahinga Gorilla national park is one of the leading tourism sites in Uganda since it harbors these rare primates.
One may wonder why gorilla Safari should be done in Mgahinga and not other places but the secret behind it is that this park has a thick rain forest with a wide variety of tree species and gorillas are known to be vegetarians. There is enough food for them in the park and this is the reason why some even migrate from Congo and Rwanda to this place. Though not in large numbers, gorillas of Mgahinga are easily seen in their natural habitats and this makes tracking more easy compared to other parks.

Normally, Gorilla trekking Safari starts from Ntebeko Entrance gate t around 8:00am in the morning daily taking 2-4 hours, a visitor is expected to budget for his/her time well while with a gorilla family since the maximum time allowed to spend with them is one hour.

When to go gorilla tracking to Mgahinga Gorilla national park
The best time to visit the place for tracking is during the two dry seasons when the park is easily accessed. It is during this time that the thick forests can be penetrated easily and when the paths are not as muddy as it is in the rainy season. The two dry Seasons best for Gorilla Safari are; mid-December to end of February and June to October. However, gorilla tracking tourism is possible throughout the year.

2.             Volcano Climbing in Mgahinga Gorilla


All the three volcanoes in this park can be summated. Mt. Sabinyo, at 3,669m, takes about eight hours to cover the 14km round trip, following a steep ridge up to the peak.
It takes around six hours to ascend and descend Mt. Gahinga (3,474m), topped by a swamp-filled crater and giant lobelia. Lucky climbers may spot golden monkeys on their way through the bamboo forest.

Mt. Muhavura is the highest peak at 4,127m, and this 12km round trip takes around eight hours. Once at the top, hikers are rewarded on a clear day with views of the Virunga Volcanoes, Lake Edward, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and the peaks of the Rwenzoris.

3.             Batwa Cultural Encounters in Mgahinga Gorilla

For generations, Mgahinga’s dense forest has been a home to the indigenous Batwa: hunter-gatherers and fierce warriors who depended on the forest for shelter, food and medicine for their survival. 
When the national park was established the Batwa were evicted from the forest and abandoned their low-impact, nomadic lifestyle, The only time they are permitted to re-enter their cherished forest is as tour guides on the Batwa Trail, on which visitors will discover the magic of the Batwa’s ancient home while enjoying nature walks and learning about the cultural heritage.
The Batwa demonstrate hunting techniques, gather honey, point out medicinal plants and demonstrate how to make bamboo cups. Guests are invited to the sacred Garama Cave, once a refuge for the Batwa, where the women of the community perform a sorrowful song which echoes eerily around the depths of the dark cave, and leaves guests with a moving sense of the richness of this fading culture.
Part of the tour fee goes directly to the guides and musicians and the rest goes to the Batwa community fund to cover school fees and books, and improve their livelihoods.
4.             Birding in Mgahinga Gorilla

The three to four hour Gorge Trail between Gahinga and Sabinyo can provide a spectacular sightings of the Dusky turtle Dove, Cape Robin-chat, Kivu-ground Thrush, Olive Thrush, Brown-crowned Tchagra, Bronze Sunbird, Regal Sunbird, Blue-headed Sunbird, Rwenzori Batis, Black-headed Waxbill and Streaky Seedeater.
Other birding areas are the bamboo belt at about 2,500m above sea level, and the tall montane forest at 2,660m. The Rwenzori Turaco is mostly sighted at around 2,700m. Along the Uganda-Congo border and on level ground, the Chubb's Cisticola, Red-faced Woodland Warbler, Banded Prinia and Doherty's Bush-shrike are vocal yet inconspicuous inhabitants of the tangled vegetation at the forest’s edge.
5.             Hiking and Nature Walks in Mgahinga Gorilla
A hike through the forest to the deep Sabinyo Gorge – a massive gash in the flank of Mount Sabinyo – provides good birding opportunities and the chance to find the Rwenzori Turaco. This walk takes four hours, and passes through the Rugezi Swamp which is fantastic for bird watchers.
The walk to the Congo border transcends different vegetation zones. Hikers can sight the calderas on top of the Gisozi hill, look out for Kisoro and Bunagana towns and be captivated by Lake Mutanda.
The golden monkey track is a gentle steep but an interesting two-hour trek through former farmland to the bamboo forest. On a clear day, you may view the Virunga Volcano range and come across buffalo and duiker.
How to get to Mgahinga Gorilla National Park
Most people travel on organized safaris that are arranged by various tour operators. If you are looking to an independent trip, you should consider driving to the park or using public transport as per our resource information. On this website, you can also check out our road trip ideas. Once you get to the park, you hike through the park on foot.
By road
By road, one can access the park by use of a car from Kampala via Kabale to Kisoro. This journey takes about 8-10 hours. It is 510km from Kampala; the most commonly used route passes through Kabale and Kisoro. The 434km journey from Kampala to Kabale can be completed in 8 hours on good tarmac. It is then a further 76km to Kisoro town on a mountainous tarmac road with steep ascents and descents.
An attractive route, alternative route leaves the main road at Kabale and follows the shoreline of the superbly scenic Lake Bunyonyi to rejoin the Kabale-Kisoro main road at its halfway point at Muko.
Ntebeko, the main entrance to Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is 14km from Kisoro at the end of a dirt road with some steep and rocky sections.
Mgahinga can be reached from Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. From Bwindi’s southern gorilla tracking trailheads at Nkuringo and Rushaga, Kisoro lies 28km south and Mgahinga 14km beyond.  Mgahinga is almost four hours drive from the main trailhead at Buhoma. Dirt roads from Buhoma pass the Ruhija trailhead to join the Kabale-Kisoro tarmac road (see above).

 

Domestic Airlines & Flights in Uganda

By air,
One can board a plane from Entebbe to Kisoro Airstrip which is near the park with fly Uganda and Aerolink run scheduled domestic flights to most parks. This is the quickest mode of access and it takes about 1 hour. There are daily scheduled flights which must be booked long in advance with your local Uganda safari operator.
Accommodation
While at Mgahinga Gorilla national park, one should not worry about accommodation because there are various lodges suitable for relaxation and overnight. These are found in Ntebeko, Kisoro and Lake Mutanda. In Ntebeko, the accommodations are;
Clouds Mountain Gorilla lodge

This lodge is found in Kisoro and in the Sothern part of Bwindi Impenetrable, it lies on the Nteko Ridge, this lodge provides luxurious services. It has around 8 stone cottages with a very nice interior, fireplace, of which 6 are on double/twin occupancy and the other two are good for families. While at this lodge you can do all the activities in Mgahinga, you can access it by road as part of the safari or fly from Entebbe to Kisoro and transfer to the lodge.
Nkuringo safari lodge
This is located on the shores of Lake Mutanda and it is near Mgahinga National park, while at this lodge there are impressive views of the volcanoes. The accommodation facilities are very nice and affordable; lately the standards are really high. The rooms together with the tents are self contained. Other services offered are room services, laundry services among others.

Also there is a camping ground but camping can be done by only the individuals with private camping facilities. The meals are very delicious since it is cooked and stored in a fully equipped and clean kitchen. It’s the local stuff that prepares the meals especially breakfast and Lunch.

 Chameleon Hill Lodge

Chameleon Hill Lodge is situated in Kisoro Southwest part of Uganda between Mgahinga national park and Bwindi impenetrable national park.
The lodge is located, near the shores of the magnificent Lake Mutanda. Chameleon Hill Lodge is one of the best tourist destinations in South West part of Uganda with flawless remarkable views of the virunga volcanoes, Hills and the stunning lake Mutanda.
Virunga lodge is well designed in multiple rainbow colors making it look like outstanding even from afar off.
The lodge is located proximately too far away from Mgahinga and Bwindi National parks making activities of tourists visiting both parks flexible.
The lodge also provides both international and local cusuine meals Breakfast, Lunch and dinner with tea and coffee available all day, With a bar within the lodge providing international hot and soft drinks with local branded beers the warm welcoming staff provide outstanding services from time of arrival to departure.
It’s also a mosquito free area. Chameleon lodge also provides accommodation for driver guides just within the lodge at friendly prices.
 Chameleon are often seen around with bird species such as pin tailed whyder the lodge stands on over 1800 above sea level explaining its ultimate views of the surrounding areas the lodge also contains a library located in the lounge area with a number of travel books

ACTIVITIES
Canoeing at Lake Mutanda
Boat riding at the lake
Trekking Mutanda Island
Visit criminal sites where criminals were punished and killed
Track pythons at Python Island
Gorilla trekking at Bwindi which is about 45 minute drives from the lodge
Hiking the islands
Biking
Cultural and community walks
Nature guided walks
FACILITIES AND AMENITIES

Security
Library
Campfire with barbeque in the evening
Electricity from 7pm to 10:30pm
Parking yard
Laundry services
A deck overlooking the lake and magnificent views
Traditional dance from a local dancing group 

Traveler’s Nest Hotel
This is found just outside Kisoro in south western Uganda, it is among the oldest hotels in Uganda, it is a quiet place also offering spectacular views of the Virunga volcanoes; it has a fire place and nice comfortable rooms.

Mt. Mgahinga Rest Camp
It is located near Mgahinga national park, it is comprised of 9 grass thatched Bandas and 3 tents with private facilities most of the cottages face lake Mutanda and are en suited and have private balconies. Staying in this rest camp, gives you an opportunity for you of being in the 3 countries which include; Uganda, DRC and Rwanda. There is electricity and it’s generated from solar panels.
Being here you can do all the activities such as birding, gorilla tracking, mountain climbing, tracking golden monkeys among others.

Mount Mgahinga lodge
This lodge is located on the edges of the virunga volcanoes, and it provides a great ambiance together with great spectacular views. Rooms are just nice and the meals served at this lodge are a story to tell, they are delicious.
Amajambere Iwacu Community Camp
Amajambere Iwacu Community Camp (also known as Mgahinga Community Campground) is located by the entrance to Mgahinga National Park and is only 12 km from the southwestern town of Kisoro.
At the camp, visitors can enjoy the magnificent views of the famous Virunga Volcanoes and take part in mountain gorilla and golden monkey trekking. The camp is located at a perfect starting point for hiking the Virunga Volcanoes of Muhavura, Gahinga and Sabyinyo.
Amajambere Iwacu Community Camp offers a variety of accommodation ranging from bandas and dormitories. The camp also offers camping space for visitors who own tent as well as ample car parking space.

Threats


Main threats to mountain gorillas in Uganda
Mountain gorillas are very well protected in Uganda because of their importance for tourism. Mountain gorilla tourism generates more foreign currency than any other activity in Uganda today. Proceeds from gorilla tourism support the conservation of most of the other National Parks and Reserves in Uganda. Occasionally poachers attempt to capture infant gorillas for the wild animal pet trade, and in so doing often kill many adult gorillas in the infant’s group. Gorillas can fall foul of snares set for antelopes, often losing a hand or a foot and dying of septicemia in the process. Disease is also a potential threat. Gorillas are very susceptible to human illnesses and in captivity they receive the same vaccinations as children. This is not an option for wild mountain gorillas and tour operators need to take precautions to ensure that tourists do not transmit any potentially harmful diseases to them.

GORILLA HABITUATION EXPERIENCE

A gorilla habituation experience is the process where wild mountain gorillas made to get used to the presence of humans. In Uganda, gorilla habituation is only done in the southern area of Bwindi impenetrable forest national park in Rushaga sector. Mountain gorilla habituation experience was introduced to all interested clients on 1st January 2014. For those interested to spend more time with mountain gorillas compared to gorilla trekking which is restricted to only one hour. It true that gorilla trekking can take three quarters of the day but this involves trek to and from the gorillas but the actual time spent with the gorillas for observation and photography is only one hour. But for the case of habituation experience, clients will be moving with researchers/those who habituate gorillas, spend more time and see how gorillas are trained to get used to humans. This experience is likely to attract more tourists since your spend more time (Four hours) compared to those interested in doing two treks. The most outstanding thing with gorilla habituation experience is that tourists visit a semi habituated mountain gorillas which can decide to hide, behave in a manner which is not usual and the experience can be stopped upon advice from researchers. Therefore, tourists have a chance to observe the real life styles and behaviors of gorillas before they are habituated for tourists to visit. Before you choose to go for gorilla habituation experience please read much and ask from your local tour operator for all what is required to make a gorilla habituation safari in Uganda.
The Main Reason that the Gorilla Habituation Experience has become so popular since its beginning is that Gorilla Trekkers have more Time with the Great Apes in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. That more time us the primary reason that over 60% of our Clients choose the Habituation Experience,
The one-of-a-kind Gorilla Habituation Experience where you are able to spend 4-hours with a Gorilla Family plus the time it takes to and from the location where the Gorilla Group is making it an all-day Trek in the Rushaga – Nkuringo area of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.
The Gorilla Habituation Trailhead is in a different spot than the normal Park entrances of Rushaga or Nkuringo – Drive time from Nkuringo is 45 minutes and less from Rushaga.

The Cost for a Permit for the Gorilla Habituation Experience is 1,500 USD, 900 USD more than the cost for a normal trekking permit which allows you to be 1-Hour with a Gorilla Group.
Only 4 Visitors are allowed per day compared to 8 for a normal Gorilla Trek and there are only 2 Groups that can be visited for this activity.

One thing is certain, the Habituation Experience is a one of a kind, exclusive Activity in which only a select few can participate in. It is also a learning experience where you receive firsthand insights from the researchers, trackers, rangers, conservationists, who are all part of the Habituation Process Team.

This incredible Experience with the Mountain Gorillas must be booked well in Advance since there are only 4 visitors per group allowed.  This is unlike a normal Gorilla Trek where you have 8 participants and are only one hour with a gorilla family.
If you like to be with the Gorillas for 4 hours – Book the Gorilla Habituation Experience with Africa Adventure Vacations, Uganda’s Leading Gorilla Habituation Experience Tour Operator at least 6 months ahead, especially if you plan to come during the Peak Seasons which are from July through October and December through March of the year because of the limited number of permits that are available unlike normal Gorilla Trekking.

The Gorilla Habituation Experience in the Rushaga Area – Bwindi Forest in Uganda can be booked in Uganda for 2018 and 2019. It is better to book the permit for gorilla habituation experience at least 6 months in advance to avoid last minute time panics and it is only 4 Permits for each group are issued out per day.

Where does the Habituation Experience Take Place in Uganda?
§  In 2018 – The Habituation Experience takes place only in the Rushaga – Nkuringo area of southern Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda.
§  You cannot do the Gorilla Habituation in any other part of the park but the Rushaga – Nkuringo area and that only in Uganda.
How is the Gorilla Habituation Experience different from Trekking?

§  You have a chance to stay with Mountain Gorillas for hours instead of one. Your day starts at 7:30 AM at the Gorilla Habituation Trailhead and you return in the late Afternoon. Your day begins with a briefing from the Uganda Wildlife Authority Staff and the Research – Habituation Team. The most significant thing you get a chance to watch mountain gorillas when are not yet made habituated for tourists.
§  The Habituation Experience is limited to 4 participants per group compared with 8 for normal Gorilla Trekking.
How do to book a Gorilla Habituation Permit?
Minimum Age of 15 applies as it does for normal Trekking in Uganda.

§   Book your Gorilla Habituation Experience – Rushaga Area – Bwindi Forest at 1,500 USD as part of the Safari separately and you can do this through your local tour operator since they are always informed about the available permits by UWA
§  Bookings for the Gorilla Habituation Experience Permits must be done well in advance due to the limited number of participants (4) allowed each day and the interest in the activity by Visitors to Uganda. 
§  Passport information (scan) is required for the permit as it is for Trekking.
§  The Permit Cost of 1500 USD includes the Park Entrance Fee for the day.

Gorilla Habituation Safaris in Uganda:
It is only in Uganda where you can go on a Mountain Gorilla Habituation Safari and that presently with is with two gorilla groups being habituated in the Rushaga area of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda.
The good news is that you can easily access Rushaga not only from points in Uganda but you can do so taking a short drive from Kigali to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest – Rushaga Area.
Gorilla Habituation Experience Safaris can be any safari that now includes Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.  You can adjust the safari to include the Habituation Experience – depending on permit availability which is quite limited compared to normal Trekking.
Gorilla habituation rules and regulations in Uganda
♦ Anyone below age of 15 is not permitted to trek gorillas.
♦ Anyone suffering from a communicable disease, such as the flu or diarrhea, is not permitted to enter the park because of the risk of transmitting these diseases onto the gorillas.
♦ You should always stay together in a tight group while with the gorillas – do not surround them.
♦ Avoid making loud noises or moving suddenly while trekking gorillas.
♦ The use of flash photography while trekking gorillas is not allowed.
♦ It is not permitted to eat, drink and smoke when with the gorillas, or within 200 metres from them.
♦ You should not get closer than seven metres of the gorillas.
What to bring for the habituation experience
♦ Light rain jacket
♦ Camera and extra batteries
♦ Packed lunch and drinks
♦ The correct attire (long pants, long sleeve-shirts, hat, etc.)
♦ Gloves (garden gloves)
♦ Hiking boots
♦ Walking stick

 

General Gorilla Trekking Rules in Uganda

How to trek the Mountain Gorillas

For those planning to do a mountain gorilla safari, the following briefing information applies, according to the Uganda Wildlife Authority‘s ‘Gorilla Rules’:

Before departing on your gorilla trekking or gorilla tracking tour

1.      A maximum number of 8 visitors may trek to visit a group of habituated mountain gorillas per day. This minimizes behavioral disturbance to the gorillas and the risk of their exposure to human-borne diseases.
2.      Always wash your hands before you go gorilla trekking.

En route to trekking the gorillas

1.      Please always keep your voices low. You will also be able to observe the great bird life and other wildlife in the forest.
2.      DO NOT leave rubbish in the park. Whatever you bring into the forest on your gorilla safari should be carried back out with you.
3.      You will be taken to where the guides have observed the Mountain Gorillas the day before. From there you will follow the gorilla’s trail. Look out for the gorillas’ nesting sites along the way!
4.      As you approach the mountain gorillas, the guides will alert you.

When you are with the gorillas

1.      A 7 meter (21 feet) distance from the gorillas should be observed at all times. The further back you are, the more relaxed the group will be.
2.      You must stay in a tight group when you are near the gorillas.
3.      Keep your voices down at all times but feel free to ask your ranger guide questions.
4.      Do not smoke, drink or eat when you are near the gorillas. Eating or drinking will inevitably increase the risk of morsels of food or droplets of drink being left behind. Even the tiniest leftovers could increase the risk of transmission of disease to the gorillas.
5.      Move slowly and carefully. Do not point or wave your arms.
6.      Do not touch the gorillas. They are wild animals.
7.      Occasionally the gorillas charge. Don’t panic. Follow your ranger guide’s example: crouch down slowly, do not look the gorillas directly in the eyes; wait for the animals to pass. Do not attempt to run away.
8.      Your subjects are black animals in dim light so use the right camera settings. Flash photography is not permitted under any circumstances.
9.      The maximum time you can spend with these wonderful animals is one hour. However, if the gorillas become agitated or nervous, the guide may decide to finish the visit early. This is for your safety and for the safety of the gorillas.
10.  After the visit, you are bound to be excited! But please keep your voices down until you are 200 meters away from the gorillas.

Gorilla trekking safaris and General Health Rules


Remember that mountain gorillas are very susceptible to human diseases. The following rules are ways to minimize the risk your visit might pose to them:
·         Respect the limits imposed on the daily number of visitors allowed with the mountain gorillas. These limits minimize the risk of disease transmission and stress to the group.
·         If you are feeling ill, or you are carrying a contagious disease, volunteer to stay behind. An alternate gorilla trekking opportunity will be arranged for you, or you will be refunded the cost of your gorilla permit.
·         If you feel the urge to cough or sneeze when you are near the gorillas, please turn your head away and cover your nose and mouth in order to minimize the spread of bacteria or viruses.
·         Always stay 7 meters (21 feet) away from the gorillas. This is to protect them from catching human diseases.
·         Do not leave any rubbish (such as food wrappers or drink bottles) in the park; foreign items can harbor diseases or other contaminants.
·         If you need to go to the toilet while in the forest, please ask the ranger guide to dig you a hole. Make sure the hole is 30 cm deep. Please ensure the hole is filled after you are finished.

What to bring on your gorilla trekking safari

·         Wear comfortable hiking shoes with good traction, suitable for climbing steep muddy slopes.
·         Carry a packed lunch and plenty of drinking water.
·         The weather can be unpredictable so carry rain gear, sunscreen lotion and a hat.
·         Wear or pack insect repellent.
·         Bring binoculars – or hire a pair from the Uganda Wildlife Authority office in the park.
·         Bring spare batteries and an extra memory card for your digital camera. Using your camera flashlight is not permitted. If you are photographing using film, we recommend using 400-800 ASA film.