Bwindi impenetrable forest national park is one of the only four national parks in the world that are homes to the endangered mountain gorillas. More than 700 gorillas call Bwindi home that is almost three quarters of the world’s total population of mountain gorillas dwelling here.
This tour allows you to trek mountain gorillas in their natural habitats and have a real close encounter with these mighty apes as well as a cultural retreat with the Batwa pygmies of the forest.
TRIP DETAILS
Day 1: Travel to Bwindi impenetrable national park. Stop over at the equator.
The trip starts in Kampala with a pick up from the hotel you slept. Our professional driver guide takes you through the whole trip and then start travelling to Bwindi impenetrable national park. Travelling from Kampala to Bwindi roughly takes nine hours, but 9 hours of a comfortable ride enjoying the beautiful scenery.
Have a stopover at the Uganda equator for pictures and water experiment. Another stop will be in Mbarara town for lunch. From here proceed straight to the park, arriving in the evening for dinner and overnight.
Day 2: Gorilla trekking and Batwa community.
Gorilla trekking starts very early in the morning at 8am with a briefing at the park headquarters by the local ranger guide. So waking up will be very early in the morning for breakfast and then set off for the park headquarters with your packed lunch. At the station, be divided into groups of eight trekkers, a maximum number of trekkers allowed to visit a specific gorilla family per day. Enter into the jungle and search for these might apes.
Gorilla trekking takes about 1 to 6 hours of trekking into the impenetrable forest, depending on the movements of the gorillas or speed of the trekkers. You will spend one magical hour in the presence of these primates, watching them carry on their daily lives as you learn about them.
In the evening after relaxation, visit the Batwa community. This is a community for the forest pygmies who were the first inhabitants of this impenetrable forest before they were resettled outside the park. You will enjoy traditional performances as you get close and personal encounters with the local people. Return to the lodge in the evening to prepare for departure the following day.
Day 3: Departure back to Entebbe airport.
Have breakfast, check out of the lodge and start driving to Kampala. That will be the end of the 3 days trip in Bwindi impenetrable national park. The journey gives you more spectacular views of the Kigezi highlands and lush vegetation along the way.







