Friday 9 August 2019

How gorilla trekking is conducted in Uganda


Gorilla trekking is the most famous safari activities in Uganda and the population of mountain gorillas is less than 900 individuals according to the last census conducted in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga gorilla National Park. It has been observed that the population of mountain gorillas has increased hence an addition in gorilla families up to 19 families thanks goes to various and government support efforts has put in and nongovernmental body. Gorilla trekking is conducted in only two National Parks in Uganda i.e. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga gorilla National Park.

Bwindi National Park is located in south western Uganda in Kigezi region and shared amongst three districts of Kanungu, Kabale and Kisoro. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park sites on an area of about 331 square kilometers bordered by the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on the western side and Rwanda in south which takes about 460 kms from Kampala city of 8 hours drive. As their name implies, Mountain Gorillas live in forests high in the mountains, at elevations of 8,000 to 13,000 feet at an altitude of 1,190 to 2,607 meters above sea level. Bwindi National Park currently has 19 gorilla families available for trekking which include: Habinyanja, Mubare, Rushegura Katwe, Kyaguriro, Bitukura, Oruzoog Mukiza, Nkuringo, Bushaho, Christmas, Bweza, Nshongi, Mishaya, Busingye, Kahungye, Bikyingi, Mucunguzi and Kutu.

Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is located in the southwestern corner of Uganda bordering Rwanda in south and Democratic Republic of Congo in West and is the smallest National Park which sites on an area of 33.7km2 making it the best spot ever for golden monkey Park to trek the rare primate species which are over 4000 golden monkeys in the jungle and best place for gorilla trekking. Mgahinga Gorilla trekking is mainly found in the mid vegetation on the Virunga volcanoes of Mt Muhabura especially in the open areas of the bamboo zone with only one gorilla family called Nyakagezi gorilla family.

Gorilla trekking is conducted in Bwindi and Mgahinga National Park in Uganda every day and 160 gorilla permits are sold every day at $ 600.00 per person per trek, the day for gorilla trekking begins with an early morning breakfast at your lodge or place of resident and then you will drive to the Park headquarters for registration and joining others for a gorilla trekking briefing about the dos and the don’ts during your Uganda Gorilla trekking safari. Once this is done, you will trek through thick forest with your guides to find the Gorillas, which can take you from half an hour to six hours. The steeply forested landscape is incredibly dense but crisscrossed by numerous animal trails allowing access to tourists. On your trek, you are likely to spot other primates, birds and rare tree species. After finding the gorillas, you will be allowed to spend one hour with them before trekking back to the Park headquarter. There after you will be awarded a certificate for participating in gorilla trekking and thus contributing to the conservation of mountain gorillas. Book your gorilla trekking safari in Uganda with Kjong Safaris Uganda


Thursday 1 August 2019

Best time for gorilla trekking safaris in Uganda and Rwanda


Best time for gorilla trekking in Uganda and Rwanda

Uganda and Rwanda are known as a whole round travel destinations to any tourist planning to visit, being Equatorial pleasant warm and tropical climate with insignificant seasonal variations that makes it good to visit year round. The presence of Lake Victoria and its unique weather patterns to the climate with its strategic location of the Equator has made Uganda as a year-round activity plus its neighbor Rwanda.
Best time for gorilla trekking safaris in Uganda and Rwanda and taking advantage of low gorilla trekking permits in Uganda
Gorilla trekking safaris in Bwindi forest

Best time for gorilla trekking in Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park which are both located in southwestern parts of Uganda. While in Rwanda, gorilla trekking safaris in Volcanoes National Park in the Northeastern province of Rwanda. Mountain gorillas in both countries are trekked all year round, but knowing the best time to visit the mountain gorillas in their natural environment is amazing experience.
Uganda and Rwanda are blessed with climates made up of two rainy seasons, the short season starts from October to November and the long rainy season starts from Mid-march to the end of May. Therefore, the best time for trekking mountain gorillas in both Uganda and Rwanda across the year is when you conduct gorilla trekking safaris in June, July, August and September. If that is not possible, January and February should be relatively good to visit the jungle in search of mountain gorillas.

Gorilla trekking safaris in High season

best time for gorilla trekking safaris in Rwanda's volcanoes national park
Gorilla trekking safaris in Rwanda

The gorilla trekking high season is in the months of January, February, June, July, August, September and December where there is less rainfall and sometimes even no rains at all. Most travelers choose to travel during this season because of the dry weather and it is because of this that there is a high demand for the gorilla permits in both Uganda and Rwanda during this time. This means travelers have to book their permits well in advance.
The dry season is perfect for trekking mountain gorillas, the mountain gorillas are found in the temperate weathered regions with raised landscapes, this means the climate remains cool all year round hence perfect weather for the trails.
Trekking mountain gorillas a permit in Uganda costs 600USD where as in Rwanda gorilla permit costs 1500USD all year around.

Gorilla trekking safaris in Low season

Bwindi buhoma gorilla trekking briefing center
Bwindi buhoma gorilla trekking briefing center

The gorilla trekking low season is always in the months of March, April, May, October and November, during this time the region receives lots of rain hence making gorilla trekking safaris hard as most of the trails will be slippery and muddy, therefore it won’t be easy to access the jungle in search of mountain gorillas. This also becomes of advantageous to budget travelers as in most cases prices are always relatively low as compared to the pick season, During this season, sometimes Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) tends to slightly sale out gorilla trekking permits at a discounted rate of 450USD for non-resident travelers in Uganda while in Rwanda no discount for low season, visiting in this season also means that you will enjoy the jungle with relatively less crowd.

In both Uganda and Rwanda, mountain gorilla trekking is done every day not minding whether it’s raining or shining. It’s on record that for all the years that gorilla trekking safaris have been conducted, no single day has it ever been cancelled because of bad weather.
Accommodation costs in the low season are also more favorable than during high season, since the occupancy rate is low, low prices are set to attract budget travelers. To add to all the discounted rates and with less people doing gorillas trekking safaris in the low season, the few who trek are allocated to different gorilla families in Uganda, which provide them with closer and more exclusive interactions with them.
Gorilla trekking safaris in Uganda's Bwindi forest are the best way to fully enjoy a gorilla trek safari in Uganda
Gorilla trekking safari experience in Bwindi forest

Due to availability of Aerolink that domestically runs charter flights with in Uganda, a combined safari that enables you encounter tree climbing lions do gorilla trekking and then fly to Kenya’s Masai Mara for the additional wildlife experience is possible. If you have time restrictions a gorilla trek fly in safari would be awesome for you not to miss out the gorilla trekking experience.
You can do an instant booking by contacting Kjong safaris booking office for a great planning and reservation to your Gorilla trek safari in Uganda or Rwanda.