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Planning a trip to Uganda to trek the majestic mountain gorillas? One of the most common questions travelers ask is: How safe is Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park right now? The good news—Bwindi is very safe for tourists throughout the year.
Thanks to strong cooperation between the Ugandan government, local communities, and Uganda Wildlife Authority, Bwindi remains a secure and welcoming destination for gorilla trekking enthusiasts from around the world. Here’s everything you need to know about safety, gorilla encounters, and what to expect on your adventure.
Is It Safe to Trek Mountain Gorillas in Bwindi?
Yes, gorilla trekking in Bwindi is considered very safe. While the park is located near the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo, the trekking zones are heavily monitored and protected. Each day before tourists enter the forest, park rangers scout the area to ensure all is clear.
During your trek, you’ll be accompanied by armed ranger guides who are trained to handle any potential threats, including wildlife such as forest elephants or buffaloes. For your own safety, it’s important to follow the guide’s instructions and remain on marked trails.
Are Mountain Gorillas Safe to Be Around?
Mountain gorillas in Bwindi are gentle and peaceful creatures by nature. The gorilla groups that tourists visit have gone through a habituation process, meaning they are accustomed to human presence and don’t perceive visitors as a threat.
However, it’s still important to observe gorilla trekking rules, such as:
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Avoid using flash photography
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Maintain a respectful distance (7 meters minimum)
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Stay quiet and calm during the encounter
All visitors are given a detailed safety briefing at the park headquarters before starting their trek, so you’ll know exactly what to expect and how to behave in the presence of these incredible animals.
How Is Security Maintained in Bwindi?
The security in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is taken seriously. It’s managed through:
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Daily ranger patrols within the forest
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Community involvement through local policing and conservation efforts
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Collaboration with Uganda Wildlife Authority and national security agencies
Local communities benefit from gorilla tourism, so they play an active role in protecting the park and its visitors. Their involvement has created a strong, safe environment for everyone—tourists, staff, and the gorillas themselves.
Sample 3-Day Gorilla Trekking Itinerary in Bwindi
Want a quick glimpse of what a gorilla trekking trip might look like? Here’s a sample itinerary:
Day 0: Arrival in Entebbe and transfer to Kampala
Day 1: Drive to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest (8–10 hours)
Day 2: Gorilla trekking experience in Bwindi
Day 3: Drive back to Entebbe for your flight (8–10 hours)
This itinerary can be customized to include more days or additional parks, depending on your interests and travel budget.
Where Does Gorilla Trekking Take Place in Bwindi?
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park has four main sectors where gorilla trekking is conducted:
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Buhoma (North)
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Ruhija (Northeast)
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Rushaga (South)
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Nkuringo (Southwest)
Each sector is home to different habituated gorilla families, and each offers a unique trekking experience.
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Buhoma and Ruhija are closer to Queen Elizabeth National Park, ideal if you want to combine gorilla trekking with a savannah wildlife safari.
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Rushaga and Nkuringo are near Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, great if you’re interested in adding golden monkey tracking to your itinerary.
Rushaga has the highest number of gorilla families, offering more flexibility in permit availability.
How Much Does Gorilla Trekking in Uganda Cost?
Gorilla trekking permit prices (as of 2025) are as follows:
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USD 800 – Foreign non-residents
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USD 700 – Foreign residents in East Africa
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USD 500 – Citizens of other African countries
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USD 80 – East African citizens
A permit allows you to spend one full hour with a gorilla family once you’ve located them during your trek.
How to Book a Gorilla Trekking Permit in Uganda
Gorilla permits are issued by the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) and can be purchased through:
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The UWA headquarters in Kampala (recommended if arriving via Entebbe)
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The UWA office in Kisoro (ideal if entering via Rwanda/Kigali)
At Trek Africa Expeditions, we make the process easy by:
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Reserving permits based on your travel dates
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Sending an invoice for payment
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Purchasing the permits on your behalf
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Sharing scanned copies for your records
We can secure permits in advance or on short notice, depending on availability.
When Is the Best Time to Go Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi?
The best time to go gorilla trekking in Bwindi is during the dry seasons—from January to February and June to early September. These months offer better weather conditions, making the forest trails easier to navigate and improving your chances of getting a clear view of the gorillas.
During the rainy seasons (March to May and October to November), trekking can be more challenging due to muddy, slippery trails and thick vegetation. That said, gorilla trekking is available all year round, and rainy season permits tend to be more readily available.
What to Pack for Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi
Gorilla trekking is a once-in-a-lifetime experience—but it also requires some preparation. The terrain can be steep and muddy, especially after rain, so packing the right gear is essential for comfort and safety.
Here’s a recommended packing list:
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Comfortable hiking boots (waterproof and with good grip)
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Thick socks (to prevent blisters)
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Lightweight long-sleeved shirt and long trousers (to protect against thorns, nettles, and insects)
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Rain jacket or poncho (weather in Bwindi can be unpredictable)
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Gardening gloves (for grabbing onto vegetation during the trek)
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Insect repellent
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Hat and sunscreen (for sun protection)
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Sweater or fleece (mornings and evenings can be chilly)
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Reusable water bottle
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Camera (with spare batteries and memory cards)
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Torch or flashlight (with extra batteries)
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Wet wipes or travel-size toiletries
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Sandals or flip-flops (for relaxing at your lodge)
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Swimwear (some lodges have pools or hot tubs)
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Binoculars (great for birding or spotting other wildlife)
Be sure to keep your gear lightweight and manageable, especially if you’re carrying it yourself during the hike.
Where to Stay During Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi
Accommodation in Bwindi depends on which gorilla trekking sector you’re visiting. Bwindi is divided into four main sectors: Buhoma and Ruhija in the north, and Rushaga and Nkuringo in the south. Choosing a lodge near your trekking starting point is key to a smoother experience.
Lodges in the Rushaga Sector:
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Four Gorillas Lodge
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Rushaga Gorilla Havens Lodge
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Nsongi Camp
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Gorilla Safari Lodge
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Gorilla Valley Lodge
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Karungi Camp
Lodges in the Nkuringo Sector:
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Nkuringo Bwindi Gorilla Lodge
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Lake Mutanda Resort
These lodges cater to a range of budgets, from mid-range to luxury, and offer easy access to trekking start points, along with stunning views of the surrounding forest and Virunga Volcanoes.
Book Your Gorilla Trekking Experience with Trek Africa Expeditions
Ready to begin your journey to the heart of Bwindi? Trek Africa Expeditions is here to help you plan the perfect gorilla trekking experience. We’re experts in arranging personalized tours to Bwindi and other top destinations in Uganda, Rwanda, and East Africa.
Our team will assist with everything from:
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Securing your gorilla trekking permits
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Helping you choose the right sector and lodge
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Customizing your itinerary based on your time and budget
We’re also happy to answer any questions you have about safety in Bwindi, trekking conditions, or travel logistics. Our local knowledge and personal experience ensure you’ll have a seamless, memorable adventure.
Get in Touch
Contact us today to start planning your gorilla trekking safari in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with family or friends, we’ll make sure you’re well-prepared for the experience of a lifetime.