Mgahinga gorilla national park Gorilla trekking

Mgahinga gorilla national park Gorilla trekking.

Gorilla National Park in Mgahinga Gorilla trekking: The Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is situated in the southwest of Kisoro District, which shares borders with Rwanda and Congo. The park was gazetted in 1991 primarily to maintain and protect the endangered mountain gorillas, and with a total area of 33.7 square kilometers, it is the smallest national park in Uganda.

One of the places that offers gorilla trekking, an exciting activity where visitors venture into the tropical rainforest to look for mountain gorillas and, if they are located, spend an hour with them in their natural environment, is Mgahinga Gorilla National Park.

In addition to the park, other locations where gorilla trekking is practiced include the Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda, the Virunga National Park, the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Uganda, and the Kahuzi Biega National Park in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Mgahinga Gorilla National Park offers gorilla trekking experiences.

One habituated gorilla family, the Nyakagezi, may be found in the park and is accessible for daily hiking. Early in the morning, Ntebeko headquarters provides a briefing on the laws and regulations to be followed before the mountain gorilla trek in Mgahinga National Park begins. Following the briefing, you will begin your jungle trek accompanied by a knowledgeable park guide who is familiar with the gorilla trekking routes.

Depending on where the mountain gorillas are, gorilla trekking in the park might take anything from thirty minutes to several hours. You can see chimpanzees, black and white colobus monkeys, l’hoest monkeys, and other primates while trekking. You can also see other jungle birds, as well as various plant and tree species.

You will be permitted to spend an hour with the mountain gorillas in their natural habitat after they have been located. This will allow you to observe their daily activities, such as feeding, nursing, playing, grooming their young, and resting, as well as take pictures and document the amazing moments.

The price of a permit for gorilla trekking in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park

Any visitor above the age of one who wants to see habituated mountain gorillas must have a gorilla trekking permit, which is a card or paperwork that grants access. A gorilla trekking permit in the park costs 800 USD per person for international nonresidents, 700 USD per person for foreign residents, and 300,000 UGX per person for East African citizens.

It is provided by the Uganda Wildlife Authority, a government agency responsible for tourism. Tourists are permitted to spend one hour with the mountain gorillas during their one-day gorilla trekking permit.

In Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, how to reserve a gorilla trekking permit

You can either make a direct reservation for a gorilla trekking permit in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park by calling or emailing the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) to inquire about permit availability. A reputable tour company like All In Africa Safaris can also be used to reserve a gorilla trekking permit in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park.Mgahinga gorilla national park Gorilla trekking

You will email us with the dates, month, and year that you would like to visit the mountain gorillas when reserving a permit through a tour operator. The availability of permits will be checked later, and if any coincide with your dates, you will be required to pay a deposit. As soon as the funds are received, we will buy the permit on your behalf and confirm with a scanned copy of the receipt.

Since gorilla trekking permits are limited, competitive, and frequently sold out, especially during the dry season, reservations should be made three to six months before to the trekking date in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park.

When is the best time to go gorilla trekking in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park?

The greatest time to go gorilla trekking in the park is during the dry season, which includes June, July, August, September, October, December, January, and February. However, you can go at any time of year. Access roads and gorilla trekking trails will be dry and passable during the dry season because the park receives less or no rainfall than during the wet season, when the pathways are muddy, slippery, and damp, making walking challenging.

Accommodations in the Gorilla National Park of Mgahinga

During your gorilla trekking safari, you can stay at a variety of lodging options in the park, including Mount Gahinga Lodge, Mutanda Island Lodge, Mount Gahinga Rest Camp, Kisoro Travelers Rest Hotel, Mucha Hotel Kisoro, Muhabura Motel, Amajambere Iwacu Community Camp, Kisoro Tourist Hotel, Mutanda Lake Resort, and Mgahinga Rest Camp, among others. These options range from affordable to luxurious.

The Mgahinga Gorilla National Park travel route

The southwestern region of Uganda is home to Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, which is reachable by plane and road.

In order to reach Mgahinga Gorilla National Park by air, you will need to reserve scheduled or charter flights with Aerolink from Entebbe International Airport or Kajjansi Airfield to Kisoro Airstrip. From there, you will connect to the Ntebeko Park headquarters via public transportation.

Using road transport entails traveling in a 4WD safari vehicle from Kampala or Entebbe to Masaka, Mbarara, Kabale, Kisoro, and finally to the park headquarters. The trip takes roughly nine to ten hours.

Visitors can also reach the park from Kigali, Rwanda, where they will fly to Kigali International Airport and then drive for approximately three to four hours to reach the park headquarters via the Cyanika border.

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