This 4 days Ultimate adventure safari in Uganda Bwindi Impenetrable National Park the home of the mountain gorillas, Half of the population of the endangered apes are found here where you will encounter the Mountain Gorillas, Batwa people and their way of living.
On day one you will be transfered from the Airport to Bwindi National Park, engage in gorilla trekking and nature walk on day two, Batwa and birding experienceon day three and then on the last day, you will tranfered back to Entebbe.
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BOOK NOW Book NowGorilla trekking permits can be obtained through the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) or an authorized tour operator. It's advisable to book permits well in advance, as they have limited availability.
The best time to visit is during the dry seasons from June to August and December to February. During these periods, the trails are less muddy, and the weather is generally more stable.
Gorilla trekking can be physically demanding as it involves hiking through dense vegetation. Participants should be in good health and reasonably fit. However, there are different trekking options available, and guides can adjust the difficulty level based on participants' abilities.
Yes, participants must be at least 15 years old to go gorilla trekking in Uganda.
Essential items include comfortable hiking boots, long-sleeved shirts and trousers, a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, a rain jacket, and a small backpack. It's also crucial to carry a reusable water bottle.
Yes, photography is allowed, but the use of flash is prohibited. It's essential to follow the guidelines provided by the guides to ensure the safety and well-being of the gorillas.
While the success rate of encountering gorillas is high, it's important to note that they are wild animals, and their movements can be unpredictable. The park authorities and guides do their best to locate the gorilla groups, but there are no guarantees.
Yes, the itinerary may include a visit to the Batwa community, offering a chance to learn about their traditional way of life. Visitors can interact with the Batwa people and gain insights into their culture.
Accommodations vary, but they are typically comfortable lodges or camps from luxury, mid-range and budget that are situated near the national park.
It's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional about vaccinations and malaria prophylaxis before traveling to Uganda. Additionally, participants should inform the tour operator of any health conditions to ensure proper arrangements are made.
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