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July 11, 2023
Rushaga Gorilla Lodge
July 11, 2023Booking Gorilla Permit for Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, gorilla permits are identifications in form of documents with different booking Identification numbers that are offered by a governing body to allow a tourist to access gorilla National Parks and be able to visit gorillas. This identification number shows that one has been authorized to visit a given national park for gorilla trekking. In Uganda, gorilla permits are offered by Uganda Wildlife Authority, in Rwanda by Rwanda Development Board and Congo by Virunga National Park.
There are 160 gorilla permits available per day in Uganda. There are 20 gorilla groups available for visiting gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Parks and each family is visited by 8 people. These families are distributed based on a region that is in Buhoma there are 4 gorilla families, Ruhija there are 4 gorilla families, Rushaga there are 8 gorilla families the region with many gorilla families and Nkuringo region has only 3 gorilla families open for gorilla trekking. For Booking Gorilla Permit for Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, you will typically need to follow these steps:
- Choose a Reliable Tour Operator: Start by researching and selecting a reputable tour operator or travel agency that offers gorilla trekking experiences in Uganda. Look for operators with positive reviews, good track records, and expertise in organizing gorilla permits like Eco Adventure Safaris
- Contact a Uganda Tour Operator: Reach out to the chosen tour operator through their website, email, or phone to inquire about gorilla permit availability. Provide them with your preferred travel dates, the number of permits you require, and any specific requirements or preferences you may have.
- Confirm Availability: The tour operator will check the availability of gorilla permits for your desired dates. Gorilla permits are limited, and it’s advisable to book well in advance, as they can sell out quickly, especially during peak seasons.
- Provide Necessary Information: Once the availability is confirmed, you will be asked to provide personal details and passport information for each participant. This information is required to secure the permits.
- Make a Deposit: Most tour operators will require a deposit or full payment to secure your gorilla permits. They will provide you with their payment options and instructions. Make sure to inquire about their cancellation and refund policies before making any payments.
- Obtain a Confirmation: After receiving your payment, the tour operator will send you a confirmation of your gorilla permits. This confirmation may be in the form of an electronic voucher or a physical document, depending on the operator’s procedure.
- Finalize Travel Arrangements: With the gorilla permits secured, work with the tour operator to finalize your travel arrangements, including accommodation, transportation, and any other services you may need during your visit to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park.
Eco Adventure Safaris is one of the local tour operator based in Uganda that can help you with Booking Gorilla Permit for Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park
How to book Bwindi gorilla permits?
Booking Gorilla Permit for Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, once you have your planned dates of travel confirmed we will need you to send us an email at info@ecoadventuresafaris.com so that we check for the availability of gorilla habituation permits online with the Uganda Wildlife Authority once we confirm permits are available for your planned dates we will let you know so that we can send you an invoice for you to make payment for the permits. Once the payment is done and we have received it on our account we will go ahead and purchase your permits immediately and send you a scanned copy of the permits for your records and perusal, this will confirm you are booked for Gorilla Trekking Experience in Bwindi Forest National Park. Booking permit for gorilla trekking is advised to book your Gorilla permits in advance at least 2-3 months prior your visit given the fact few permits are available per day and sell out very quickly on first come first serve basis.
Cost and Getting Gorilla permits in Uganda
The Gorilla permit in Uganda Costs $700 Per person per trek for the Foreign nonresidents, $600 Per person for residents and $70 for East African Citizens (Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania, Kenya, Burundi and South Sudan), this gives you an opportunity to spend one hour encounter with the mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park or Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. Uganda has 17 habituated gorilla family groups with 16 found in Bwindi and 1 in Mgahinga this means 136 Gorilla permits are available every day for gorilla trekking in Uganda. Gorilla trekking in Uganda also gives you an option to spend more time with the mountain gorillas through Gorilla habituation experience which is only done in Bwindi forest, gorilla habituation permits costs $1500 per person giving you an opportunity to spend 4 hours encounter with the semi habituated mountain gorillas under the guidance of trackers and researchers as opposed to one hour for the normal trekking. Getting gorilla permits in Uganda can be done directly by booking them through Uganda Wildlife Authority or through a trusted tour operator in Uganda like Eco Adventure Safaris Limited.
What is the age limit for Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi?
The minimum age limit for Gorilla Trekking is 15 years and the maximum age is 85 years depending on fitness levels. Gorilla trekking for elders is now made possible especially in Bwindi forest through the provision of sedan chair carriers, these chairs are used to carry those who feel unfit and are unable to walk into the forest at the time of their trek, you will be carried by potters to and from the forest during your trek, hiring the sedan chair can done in advance or at the day of the trek and price ranges from 400-500 dollars.
What is the best time for Bwindi gorilla permit reservation?
Gorilla trekking in Bwindi is done throughout the year and the best time to do a gorilla trekking in Africa is during the drier months of January, February, June to early September, this is makes it easier to travel to the park and gives a clear view of gorillas given the vegetation cover is not too much high grown.
What to pack for Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi?
During gorilla tracking, you will need a comfortable, hard wearing, pair of walking shoes or boots. Conditions are generally very muddy in the forest when it is raining. There are uphill sections which may be quite steep and strenuous. It is also advisable to wear a long sleeve cotton shirt and lightweight long trousers to protect yourself from the undergrowth, stinging nettles and biting ants. Suggested Items to pack for Gorilla trekking;
• Insect Repellent
• Torch/Flashlight – and Spare Batteries
• Wet Wipes
• Water Bottle
• Camera, lenses etc
• Comfortable walking/hiking boots & socks
• Gardening gloves for gorilla tracking
• Sandals/strops/walking shoes
• Hat and Sunscreen
• Rain Jacket
• Sweater/fleece
• Swimwear
• Binoculars (game/bird watching)
How to get to Bwindi Forest National Park
By Road; The southern sector of Bwindi Forest National Park can be accessed through the main safari circuit from Entebbe/Kampala which approximately 8-9 hours drive. You will need to turn off at Muko along the Kabale-Kisoro road you will see the sign post of Uganda Wildlife Authority which you will follow upto to your booked lodge for accommodation in either Rushaga or Nkuringo sector.
By Air; You can fly from Entebbe International Airport or Kampala’s Kajjansi airfield to Kisoro airstrip to access the southern sectors of Rushaga and Nkuringo. Scheduled and chartered flights are available and operated by domestic airline operators of Aero link and Fly Uganda. You will need to plan with your tour operator for a transfer from the airstrip to the Park
Booking Gorilla Permit for Bwindi Impenetrable National Park through Eco Adventure Safaris.
At Eco Adventure Safaris we provide personalized service with the utmost dedication to the safety and enjoyment of our clients. We are committed to the well-being of our staff and guests as well as to having a positive impact on the communities and wild places that our operations reach. On all our operations and safaris, we embrace the environmental ethic “Take Nothing but Photographs, Leave Only Footprints” all our packages are eco-friendly.