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What time does gorilla trekking start and end

Gorilla trekking is an exciting adventure that lets travelers see magnificent mountain gorillas in
their natural environment. This engaging experience involves hiking through thick forests with
skilled trackers and guides to find one of the habituated gorilla families. The trek typically lasts
between 2 to 5 hours, depending on the gorillas’ movements, and provides stunning views and
knowledge about the diverse plants and wildlife in the forest. Once the gorillas are found,
visitors spend about an hour observing these gentle creatures, witnessing their social behaviors,
and admiring their intelligence and agility.

A typical day of gorilla trekking begins at dawn, with a wake-up call and breakfast served at 6:00
am. This is followed by a comprehensive briefing from experienced park rangers and guides at
7:00 am, where they share valuable insights and information about the trek ahead. The gorilla
trek commences at 8:00 am, beginning an unforgettable journey through the dense jungle. After
several hours of trekking, a lunch break is taken at noon, followed by continued trekking or a
return to the lodge, depending on the group's progress. The day's activities typically conclude by
5:00 pm, after which you'll return to the lodge for dinner and relaxation.

Where to see mountain gorillas in Uganda

Mgahinga Gorilla National Park
Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is home to a habituated mountain gorilla group called
Nyakagezi. The park's stunning scenery, including the Virunga Volcanoes, provides a unique
backdrop for gorilla trekking. Visitors can also explore caves, hike to the top of Mount Sabyinyo,
and engage with local Batwa communities.

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is Uganda's premier destination for mountain gorilla
trekking. With over 400 gorillas, it's home to nearly half of the world's remaining mountain
gorillas. The park's dense, misty forests provide a dramatic backdrop for encounters with these
majestic creatures. Visitors can trek through four sectors: Buhoma, Nkuringo, Rushaga, and
Ruhija. Expert guides lead groups through the forest, sharing insights into gorilla behavior and
habitat.

Costs of Gorilla Trekking Permits in Uganda

Gorilla trekking permits you to see gorillas for one hour. The costs vary by nationality: Foreign
Non-Residents: $800 per person per day, Foreign Residents: $700 per person per day, and East
Africans: $250 per person per day

Best time to see gorillas in Uganda
The ideal time for observing primates in Uganda is between June and September, as well as from
December to February, coinciding with the dry season. During these times, the forests and
national parks become more navigable, and the underbrush is less thick, facilitating easier
primate sightings. The dry conditions also prompt primates to come out of their shelters for food
and water, thereby enhancing the likelihood of encounters.

What to pack for a gorilla trekking safari

Versatile Clothing. Wear comfortable, breathable clothing in muted colors to facilitate ease of
movement and blending in.
Trekking Aids. Consider bringing a walking stick for navigating challenging paths.
Rain Gear. Bring waterproof jackets and pants to shield yourself from unexpected rain showers.
Protective Essentials. Safeguard yourself with broad-spectrum sunscreen and DEET-based insect
repellent.
Durable Footwear. Invest in sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with robust grip to tackle
challenging terrain.
Energy-Rich Snacks. Pack nuts, fruits, and energy bars to maintain your energy levels.
Camera Equipment. Capture memories with a camera and binoculars.
Practical Backpack. Bring a comfortable backpack or daypack to carry essentials during the trek.

Join Jeisking Tours for an adventure filled with unmatched primate safaris, wildlife encounters,
stunning landscapes, engaging cultural experiences, and cherished memories to last a lifetime.
Reserve your spot now at gorillaugandasafaribookings@gmail.com and prepare for the journey
of a lifetime!

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