Embark on a unique adventure as we unveil the advantages of gorilla trekking in low season, offering an exclusive experience away from the crowds. The low season, spanning the months of April, May, October, and November, introduces a myriad of benefits for tourists and travelers exploring Uganda.
Nestled within Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, Uganda, lies the habitat of over 550 mountain gorillas. Among them, 19 habituated gorilla families are accessible for trekking throughout the entire year. For those whose dream includes gorilla trekking, there’s no better time than the low season. This period not only allows you to choose the level of trekking difficulty but also offers opportunities to select your preferred lodging, with upmarket lodges providing enticing discounts during this season.
Gorilla tracking in the low season coincides with the rainy season. Contrary to the dry season when gorillas ascend the mountains in search of food, the low season ensures an abundance of food around the slopes, reducing the need for extensive treks. Moreover, the low season provides the luxury of experiencing gorilla trekking without the usual crowds, allowing for an intimate encounter with these magnificent creatures, often with trekking groups of fewer than 8 people.
Understanding Bwindi as a tropical rainforest is essential. While rain can occur at any time, even during the dry season due to changing weather patterns, it generally falls during the night and early morning. Nonetheless, gorilla tracking persists throughout the day, providing an uninterrupted adventure.
Prepare for your gorilla trekking in low season by packing essential gear to keep warm and dry, irrespective of unpredictable weather changes. Bring waterproof hiking boots, a rain jacket, nylon jeans or waterproof trousers, long-sleeved shirts, warm socks, a hat, and a waterproof day pack. Utilizing a walking stick or porter to lighten your load is recommended, along with carrying two liters of water and a packed lunch.
Wondering how to secure your low season gorilla permit? Simply reach out to Trek Africa Expeditions, and our team will handle the entire process for you. Check the availability of permits for your preferred dates, pre-purchase them, and customize additional services for your gorilla safari based on your budget, interests, and time.
To initiate the booking process, provide us with the exact date, month, and year you plan to undertake your gorilla trek in any of the low season months. We will then confirm permit availability with the Uganda Wildlife Authority, responsible for selling and issuing gorilla permits in Uganda. Upon availability, send us your passport details, and we’ll coordinate the payment process, ensuring a hassle-free experience.
Once our team pays for your gorilla permit at the Uganda Wildlife Authority, you will receive a receipt containing the trekking dates and the designated gorilla trekking sector/region. Trek Africa Expeditions will promptly scan and send this receipt for your records. Gorilla permits, printed and issued a few weeks before the trekking date, signify the culmination of a seamless booking process.
For further insights into gorilla trekking in the low season and details about gorilla permits, consult with our experienced safari consultants at Trek Africa Expeditions. Your journey to uncovering the secrets of gorilla trekking in low season begins here.