The best time to go for a gorilla trip in Uganda is during the dry months because the gorilla trails are always less muddy, and passable, and the bright skies give off bright photos for better memories.
Describe gorilla trekking in Uganda.
Watching the amazing huge forest king kongs is an amazing experience that travellers all over the world love to undertake. In Uganda, the perfect sights for the marvelous mountain gorillas are gotten from either Mgahinga or Bwindi impenetrable forest national park however Bwindi seems to be the best scene for wondering about the gorillas because it has more gorilla families than other national parks.
Gorilla trekking is similar in all the gorilla national parks and all the gorilla-hosting countries. Tourists need to prefer ahead of the trekking day even physically because the activity entails hiking through the jungle. A small meeting is first held at the main entrance of the park to briefly explain to the tourists how they are supposed to handle themselves while they are trekking gorillas.
The chances of gazing at the amazing gorillas are high as a group of trackers moves ahead of the tourists to locate the exact location of the gorillas and informs the guides using radio calls.
Tourists start their quest by walking through the thickets, crossing rivers and jumping over fallen branches together with park rangers and army officers to offer protection to the tourists.
On seeing the gorillas, tourists are permitted one hour of enjoying the sights of the prestigious apes, watching how they behave with their family, females breastfeeding, infants playing childishly, and juveniles climbing trees among others. The park rangers are always available to ensure that the tourists maintain the seven-metre distance between them and the gorillas, and do not eat in front of the gorillas among others.
The tourists tiredly work back happy and full of memories to the head of the park where they later get back to their hotels for resting.







