3 days gorilla trekking  in Africa (gorilla tours in Uganda)

The 3 days gorilla trekking  in Africa is an extraordinary expedition into the remote jungles of in Africa  (bwindi forest impenetrable) promising a unique experience. Are you interested in gorilla permits in Uganda for $800? Encountering a family of wild mountain gorillas in the dense, mist-laden jungle of Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park is profoundly enchanting; no preparation can adequately equip one for such an experience – their remarkable beauty, strength, soulful brown eyes, strikingly human-like expressions, and exceptionally gentle disposition. Sixty minutes with these compassionate beings can transform your entire life perspective.

This 3 days gorilla trekking  in Africa is an affordable safari aimed at providing every traveler the opportunity to interact with the endangered mountain gorillas. If you are a luxury traveler, do not disengage just yet. This 3 days Uganda Gorilla Trekking Tour can be customized to accommodate your preferences as well. Consult with the Gorilla Trekking in Africa team of specialists to ensure you obtain your preferred safari package, including appropriate hotels, transportation, meals, and gorilla permits.

What to know:

  • Based on the availability of gorilla permits upon confirmation from you, you may hike gorillas in Buhoma, Ruhija, Rushaga, or Nkuringo.

Highlights  of  3 days gorilla trekking  in Africa

  • The safari occurs in South Western Uganda.
  • The safari commences and concludes in Entebbe, Uganda.
  • You will explore Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park.
  • Track the mountain gorillas, tracking and allocate one hour to engage with your chosen family of gorillas.
  • Road journey in the countryside in an open-sided 4×4 vehicle with a pop-up top 4×4 vehicle.
  • A shuttle to and from the airport (or hotel) is included.
  • Extra accommodation can be arranged before the tour’s beginning and on the last day for an additional fee.
  • Considerations before Booking the 3 days gorilla trekking  in Africa
  • Accommodation is extensive.
    Intimate Safari: Maximum of 6 Individuals per Group
  • The tour can commence on any day.
  • The tour can be tailored.
  • This excursion is open to solo travelers.
  • Age Requirement: 15 years and older

DAY 1: Transfer to Bwindi for 3 days gorilla trekking  in Africa (gorilla tours in Uganda)

Commence your 3 days gorilla trekking  in Africa journey from Entebbe/Kampala for the inaugural day of the 3 days gorilla trekking  in Africa. The travel duration from Entebbe/Kampala to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park in Southwestern Uganda is approximately 8 to 9 hours. Despite the lengthy journey, it is worthwhile as it allows one to appreciate the picturesque region, featuring stunning vistas that include plantations, hills, and the Virunga massif. Maintain proximity to your cameras, and your driver will certainly halt upon your request, enabling you to seize that exquisite moment.

You will take a break at the Equator crossing at Kayabwe for pictures and a brief experience before proceeding to Mbarara town for lunch. Post-lunch, you will commence your picturesque journey to Bwindi National Park or Kabale for an overnight stay at Rushaga Gorilla Haven Lodge or Trekkers Tavern Lodge.

  • Primary Destination: Bwindi Impenetrable National Forest
  • Accommodation: Rushaga Gorilla Haven Lodge or Trekkers Tavern Lodge.
  • Meals: Lunch and Dinner (Breakfast Excluded)
  • Beverages: Water

Day 2: Gorilla Tracking in Bwindi National Park

Following your early morning breakfast, your guide will transport you to the Ruhija Park Headquarters for a briefing, where you will convene with others prior to embarking on your gorilla walk into the jungle. The duration of this walk might range from 30 minutes to 7 hours, contingent upon the daily location of the mountain gorilla family. Upon locating the gorillas, you will be permitted to spend one hour studying their behavior and taking photographs before returning to the Park Headquarters to receive your certificate confirming your gorilla tracking experience in Uganda. Accommodation at Rushaga Gorilla Haven Lodge or Trekkers Tervan Lodge for one night.

  • Accommodation at Rushaga Gorilla Haven Lodge or Trekkers Tavern Lodge for the night.
  • Primary Destination: Bwindi Impenetrable National Forest
  • Accommodation: Rushaga Gorilla Haven Lodge or Trekkers Tavern Lodge.
    All Meals Included
  • Beverages: Water

DAY 3: Departure to Kampala or Entebbe Airport

Following breakfast, you will be transported back to Kampala or Entebbe for your post-tour lodging, or you may opt to depart Uganda on the final day of your vacation. As you traverse the same road back, there will be an additional pause at the Equator crossing for photography, purchasing souvenirs, or simply to unwind before proceeding to Kampala/Entebbe.

  • Primary Destination: Entebbe
  • Accommodation: Conclusion of Tour, No lodging provided
  • Refreshments: Breakfast and Lunch
  • Beverages: Mineral Water
  • Conclusion of Tour
  • Supplementary accommodation may be booked for an additional fee.
    You will be transported to the airport (or hotel).

Best Time to Visit Bwindi National Park For Gorilla Trekking

The best time to visit Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is throughout the year for animal observation and gorilla trekking, with peak months being June to August and December to February. During this period, precipitation diminishes, and the forest paths remain traversable and non-slippery. The arid months span from June to August and December to February. March to April and September to November are frequently characterized by precipitation, however they are optimal for avian observation.

The optimal months for visitation are from June to August and December to February, since the trails are dryer and gorilla trekking is facilitated. The peak season occurs from June to September. March, April, May, October, and November constitute the low or rainy season, during which numerous campgrounds and lodges are closed. The optimal months for favorable weather are June, July, and December through February, characterized by reduced precipitation. Adverse weather conditions occur from March to May and September to November, with substantial rainfall complicating navigation of pathways.

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