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Weekend gorilla trekking safari

Deep within the mist-shrouded mountains of East Africa, a world of ancient forests, sparkling
waterfalls, and majestic mountain gorillas awaits. For the ultimate adventure-seeker, a weekend
gorilla trekking safari offers the rare opportunity to immerse yourself in this enchanting world,
coming face-to-face with the gentle giants that call it home. Imagine hiking through the lush
undergrowth, the scent of wildflowers and damp earth filling the air, as you track the footsteps of
these incredible creatures. With only a handful of gorilla trekking permits available each day, a
weekend gorilla trekking safari is an exclusive and unforgettable experience that will leave you
with lifelong memories of Uganda's breathtaking natural beauty and incredible wildlife. Join us
on this extraordinary journey as we explore the world of gorilla trekking, and discover the magic
of Uganda's most breathtaking landscapes. A Jeisking Tours weekend gorilla trekking safaris
start on Friday and end on Saturday.

Important gorilla trekking Information

Where to Go Gorilla Trekking
In East Africa, gorilla trekking enthusiasts have three primary destinations. Uganda's Bwindi
Impenetrable National Park stands out with its 20 habituated gorilla groups, dense misty forests,
and incredibly diverse biodiversity. Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park boasts ten habituated
groups amidst stunning volcanic landscapes. While the Democratic Republic of Congo's Virunga
National Park also offers gorilla trekking, security concerns often deter tourists. Fortunately,
Uganda and Rwanda provide well-organized and safe trekking experiences, making them ideal
for an unforgettable adventure.

Gorilla trekking Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park.
Gorilla trekking in Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park offers an unparalleled experience. Home
to ten habituated gorilla groups, the park boasts lush rainforests, volcanic landscapes, and
breathtaking scenery. Treks range from moderate to challenging, lasting 2-5 hours. Expert guides
lead groups of eight, providing insights into gorilla behavior, habitat, and conservation. The
park's mountain gorillas, led by dominant silverbacks, welcome visitors with curiosity and
gentleness. With over 600 gorillas, Volcanoes National Park ensures unforgettable encounters.

Gorilla trekking in Uganda's Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda, is renowned for its diverse gorilla populations.
Four sectors – Buhoma, Nkuringo, Rushaga, and Ruhija – offer thrilling trekking experiences.
With over 400 mountain gorillas, Bwindi boasts impressive scenery and dense forests. Guided
tours ensure safe and enriching encounters. Treks range from moderate to challenging, lasting 2-
5 hours. Bwindi's unique habitat supports a wide range of flora and fauna, making each trek a
discovery.

Gorilla trekking in Uganda's Mgahinga Gorilla National Park
Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, Uganda, offers a unique gorilla trekking experience amidst
stunning volcanic scenery. Part of the Virunga Mountains, Mgahinga is home to one habituated
gorilla group. Treks range from moderate to challenging, lasting 2-5 hours. Expert guides
provide insights into gorilla behavior and habitat. Mgahinga's diverse ecosystems support a wide
range of flora and fauna. Visitors can explore caves, hike volcanoes, or trek to the Congo border.

Gorilla trekking in Congo's Virunga National Park
Congo's Virunga National Park has approximately 200 mountain gorillas, divided into 8
habituated groups. Gorilla trekking in Congo offers a more rugged and off-the-beaten-path
experience than in Rwanda. The park's remote location and limited tourism infrastructure present
challenges, but also provide opportunities for authentic adventures. Congo's gorilla treks are led
by experienced guides and park rangers, ensuring visitor safety amidst the park's diverse wildlife
and stunning scenery.

Permit availability
Permit availability for gorilla trekking varies by country and national park. In Rwanda's
Volcanoes National Park, 80 permits are available daily, divided among 10 habituated gorilla
groups. Uganda's Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park offer
128 permits daily, spread across 22 habituated groups. The Democratic Republic of Congo's
Virunga National Park has 56 permits available daily, allocated to 8 habituated groups.

What's Gorilla Trekking Like
Gorilla trekking is an immersive and physically demanding experience that takes you deep into
the heart of East Africa's lush rainforests. The journey begins early morning with a briefing and
orientation, followed by a guided hike through dense vegetation and challenging terrain. Upon

encountering the majestic creatures, you'll have a rare opportunity to observe their behavior,
social interactions, and habitat for an hour. This unforgettable experience is both exhilarating and
humbling, offering a unique perspective on these endangered animals.

Cost of gorilla trekking Permits
Understanding the costs and permit requirements is crucial for a seamless gorilla trekking
experience. The costs include:
Permits: $1500 per person in Rwanda, $800 per person in Uganda, and $400 per person in
Congo, valid for one trek.

Age limit for gorilla trekking in East Africa
The minimum age requirement for gorilla trekking is 15 years old, and while there is no official
maximum age limit, physical fitness is crucial. This restriction exists due to safety concerns,
such as challenging terrain and potential risks, health concerns like strenuous trekking and
altitude sickness, and conservation concerns to minimize disturbance to gorillas and their
habitats. Additionally, trekkers must be in good physical condition, capable of hiking 2-4 hours
in potentially demanding terrain, and tolerant of high altitudes up to 3,000 meters. This ensures
that participants can withstand the demands of gorilla trekking while safeguarding the well-being
of both humans and animals.

The best time for gorilla trekking in Africa
The best time for gorilla trekking in Africa is during the sunny seasons, which vary by country:
Rwanda (June to October and December to February), Uganda (June to August and December to
February), and the Democratic Republic of Congo (June to September and December to
February). These periods offer advantages like dryer trails, better gorilla visibility, reduced
disease risk, and comfortable temperatures. However, peak season (June to August) brings
higher prices and crowds, while low season (April to May and November) offers discounts but
potentially slippery trails.

Embark on this unforgettable journey with Jeisking Tours and discover that the allure of gorilla
trekking lies not just in encountering majestic creatures, but in transforming your perspective
forever. Contact us at gorillaugandasafaribookings@gmail.com for a Gorilla trekking safari
where the wilderness meets wonder, and the journey becomes the destination.

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