women guided gorilla trekking

Gorilla trekking in Rwanda and Uganda has become one of the world's most unique and coveted wildlife experiences, drawing tourists from across the globe to venture into the dense, mist-laden forests of East Africa. This burgeoning form of eco-tourism centers around trekking in search of the critically endangered mountain gorillas that inhabit these regions, providing a rare opportunity to observe ...
uganda rwanda border crossing

Is it safe to cross from Kigali to Bwindi? Is it easy to receive Uganda Visa at the borders? How fast is the Rwanda - Uganda border crossing system? What time will I be back to Kigali from Bwindi after the Gorilla Trek? What time is best time to book departure flights after gorilla trekking? Border crossing from Rwanda into Uganda and vice-verse for gorilla trekking in Bwindi fr...
Gorilla trekking in Ruhija

Bwindi national park is located at the extreme edge of Uganda Rwanda border, much close to Rwanda and easily accessible from Kigali international airport on a 3 and half hours’ drive as compared to arrival in Uganda’s capital at Entebbe International airport on 8 – 10 hours drive to Bwindi forest. Planning a short gorilla tour in Uganda from Rwanda is dependent on the best place / region / sect...
Bwindi national park gorilla trekking

While planning your gorilla safari in Bwindi National park, it’s very important to be aware of important gorilla trekking logistics, landmarks, locations and geographical features which will help you save time, money and have a relaxed and memorable gorilla tour in Uganda since for many tourists seeing the mountain gorillas is a once in a life time journey. In this article we discuss vital info...
baby mountain gorilla in Bwindi national park

Gorilla trekking in Bwindi isn’t a game of chance and offers up to 99% chance that you will see gorillas on a one-time trek to the gorillas in Uganda. Each morning all year round the movement of gorillas of each gorilla group is monitored and followed right where the gorillas spend the night which makes it easy for the rangers to lead groups of tourists to where the gorillas are located. It sho...
hirwa gorilla group

Amidst all the COVID-19 virus confusion and uncertainty, the Hirwa family finally migrate back to Volcanoes national park Rwanda after 6 months in Mgahinga national park. It was on 28th August 2019 when the family was suddenly spotted in Mgahinga national park and has lived in Mgahinga national park co-existing with the Nyakgezi gorilla family. The Uganda Wildlife Authority had even started all...
baby gorilla in bwindi national park

All symptoms of the COVID-19 Virus indicate a serious threat to the lives of mountain gorillas in Africa if exposed to this deadly virus, although there is no evidence or research been done yet to draw a conclusion about this statement.  Each day mountain gorillas are in close proximity with tourists and hence are at a very high risk of contracting human diseases. In the past the Sabyinyo family h...