3 Days Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
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Price for one tour per person
tour features
Length 3 days
Highlights • Gorilla tracking • Equator experiments • photography
Key Information
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is home to a significant population of mountain gorillas, one of the largest primates closely related to humans. The park is a tropical rainforest, rich in biodiversity, including various bird species, mammals, insects, and moths, making it one of the last remaining tropical rainforests. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1994, Bwindi is also home to the Batwa people, whose unique culture and traditions are deeply connected to the forest. Gorilla tracking in Bwindi offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness these majestic creatures in their natural habitat while experiencing the rich cultural heritage of the Batwa, making it an unforgettable adventure.
PRICE INCLUDES
- Transportation
- Tour Guide
- Gorilla permits
- All meals
- Accommodation
Excludes:
- International flights and visa fees
- Personal expenses (souvenirs, laundry, phone bills)
- Tips and gratuities
- Travel insurance and optional activities
- Personal medical expenses
Gorilla Trekking in Uganda & Rwanda | East Africa Safaris
Experience Gorilla Trekking in Uganda & Rwanda. Visit the stunning landscapes of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Volcanoes National Park, where you’ll come face-to-face with the mountain gorillas. Our East Africa Safaris go beyond Primate Tours to showcase the best of the region’s breathtaking destinations. Visit Zanzibar’s white sandy beaches, Kenya’s Maasai Mara & Tanzania’s Serengeti. These destinations are renowned for their unparalleled wildlife and beautiful Scenic landscapes. Cultural experiences and homestays are also a highlight of our safaris. Meet the Maasai, of the Great Rift Valley & practice ancient customs and traditions. You also visit the Karamojong, a semi-nomadic tribe in Uganda, known for their rich history and connection to livestock. These experiences give a real and close-up view of East Africa’s many cultures, traditions, and way of life.