Uganda luxury safaris can never complete without a tur to the gorilla trek in Bwindi and we at Luxe Africa Safaris know it.
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You’ve always wanted to go gorilla trekking but your time has always been restricted. For individuals who want to hike mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, there is a luxury 3-day Bwindi Double Gorilla hike through Kigali.
For individuals who desire to trek gorillas twice for purposes like comparing various mountain gorilla groups or spending more time with gorillas on separate days, we offer a luxurious 3-day Bwindi double trip through Kigali.
It’s also intended for people who would want to hike gorillas in Uganda but would rather avoid driving by flying into Kigali rather than Entebbe International Airport. This Kigali to Bwindi double gorilla trek will guarantee that you have fun.
Take an early breakfast at your lodge, then leave with a packed lunch for the park headquarters for a required briefing on the laws and regulations to adhere to while on the hike. Depending on their movements in their native environment, the trek to find these “Gentle Giants” may take 1–7 hours.
Once you find them, the excitement of running into the gorillas in the jungle blots out all the unpleasant memories of your unsuccessful quest. The work is worthwhile! You are permitted to spend up to 60 minutes with the gorillas, take pictures, films, and selfies as you watch the baby gorillas swing from a tree and feed the adults.
When shooting pictures, stay away from the flash. For lunch, descend to your lodge, and if you are not so tired in the evening you can take a walk and interact with the local communities.
You can go gorilla trekking in Buhoma, Ruhija, Rushaga, or Nkuringo depending on the availability of permits at the time of confirmation. After the trip, you’ll drive to Lake Bunyonyi to unwind and reflect on the entire gorilla tracking experience.
You’ll also have time for leisure activities near the lake lodge. The only area where chimpanzees and mountain gorillas coexist is Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, which is home to half of all mountain gorillas in the world.
Before heading to Mbarara town for lunch, you will make a brief break at the Equator crossing for photographs and a little experiment. You will start your picturesque trip to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park after lunch. Checking in at Buhoma Lodge or Mahogany for the night would guarantee you the best time to relax.
Driving to the park headquarters will allow you to register and join others for a briefing on the dos and don’ts of gorilla trekking. After that, you will journey through dense vegetation and underbrush in search of the gorillas, which might take anything from 30 minutes to three quarters of a day.
The extremely thick, heavily wooded area is crisscrossed with numerous animal pathways that provide people access. You could see additional monkeys, birds, and unusual tree species on your trip.
You will be able to spend an hour with the gorillas after spotting them before making the walk back to the park headquarters. Being with these stunning yet vulnerable creatures is a very incredible sensation.