Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is located in the heart of the rainforest in the southwest corner of Uganda. It is a home to seven different species of primates including the elusive, majestic Mountain Gorilla. When you visit the Gorillas, you will have the privileged opportunity to track and witness these beautiful, endangered creatures in their natural habitat. Tracking the Gorillas varies from 2 hours to 9 hours.
Depending on the weather, the terrain can be steep and covered in the vegetation and therefore it means participants needs to be physically fit to have the best, you will need to carry a packed lunch, drinking water, wear comfortable boots and take a rain jacket. Walking sticks will be made available for those that require one by the park rangers.
Day 1
Depart Kampala heading towards western Uganda, a brief stop at the Equator allows time for photographs, on the way through, you will enjoy seeing the long horned Ankole cattle, the rolling hills and terraced landscapes of the region, and beautiful panoramas that are part of Kabale District known as the ‘Switzerland of Uganda’. We have a lunch break enrout at Lake View Regency Hotel Mbarara. Drive direct to the park and arrive late evening.
Or Alternatively, you can fly to Gorilla Camp from Entebbe Airport taking approximately 1hour 30 mins.
Overnight at Gorilla Forest camp / Buhoma homestead/ Buhoma Rest Camp.
Day 2
After an early breakfast and guides briefing, set off for your Gorilla tracking activity in the forests of Bwindi.
OR If you have the afternoon free, you may take a guided village walk.
Overnight at Gorilla Forest camp / Buhoma homestead/ Buhoma Rest Camp.
Day 3
An early breakfast, before the drive back to Kampala. Lunch OUR SERVICES enroute. Arriving Kampala in the late evening.
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