Booking Buhoma Gorilla Permits — Embarking on an enthralling journey to witness mountain gorillas in their natural habitat necessitates the possession of a valid gorilla permit. This vital document grants access to the captivating Buhoma region of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, where travelers can partake in the awe-inspiring experience of gorilla trekking. Administered by the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA), Buhoma gorilla permits are currently priced at USD800 per person per trek.
A Buhoma gorilla permit bestows the privilege of spending up to one hour observing mountain gorillas within the lush jungles of Buhoma. These incredible primates inhabit three countries: the Democratic Republic of Congo in Virunga National Park, Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park, and Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable and Mgahinga Gorilla National Parks.
For enthusiasts eager to track mountain gorillas, Buhoma stands out as one of the premier destinations. Notably, the cost of gorilla permits for both Bwindi Impenetrable and Mgahinga Gorilla National Parks is uniform at USD800 per person per trek. Facilitating the booking process through a local tour operator simplifies the steps, and Trek Africa Expeditions is poised to guide you through the entire procedure.
A Buhoma gorilla permit encompasses various elements crucial for a seamless gorilla trekking experience. The permit guarantees visitors the opportunity to spend an hour observing mountain gorillas and covers the park entry fees for Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park on the designated day. It is important to note that fees for activities other than gorilla tracking necessitate separate payment.
Additionally, the gorilla permit fee includes the compensation for the park ranger or guide accompanying visitors in the forest during the trek. While tipping guides and rangers is discretionary, it is a common practice among visitors who wish to express their appreciation.
Security during the trek is also part of the inclusions, with Uganda Wildlife Authority rangers, armed and equipped, and tourism police ensuring the safety of visitors in the forest. However, it is essential to recognize that Buhoma gorilla permits do not cover transport, meals, and accommodation in Bwindi National Park, necessitating separate arrangements through your tour operator.
The Buhoma region boasts over five habituated gorilla families, including Muyambi, Katwe, Habinyanja, Mubare, and Rushegura Gorilla Families, making gorilla tracking a daily occurrence. With a daily limit of 40 gorilla permits available for Buhoma, it becomes imperative for interested individuals to secure their permits in advance to minimize the risk of missing out. Trek Africa Expeditions recommends checking availability and booking at least three months in advance. If assistance is needed, reach out to us via email, and we will gladly check the availability with Uganda Wildlife Authority on your behalf.