Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

Climb slopes dense with creeper-festooned trees on the track of Mountain gorillas, golden monkeys and forest birds.

BEST TIME TO VISIT

June to August

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Into the Mist: Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi

Bwindi baby gorilla-climbing tree in Bwindi Impenetrable ForestBwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park – or just Bwindi for short - is the classic setting for gorilla trekking in Uganda.

Bwindi is a UNESCO-listed rainforest of steep ridges and gullies: home to mountain gorillas and a treasure-trove of birds and butterflies. It spans 32,000 ha with exceptional biodiversity, with over 160 tree species and 100 types of ferns). So even the walk to your gorilla family feels like a nature documentary—minus the voice-over.

Visitor numbers are strictly limited to protect the semi-habituated gorilla families. So for peak dates in the drier seasons, this means booking well in advance. The upside? An intimate, well-managed experience that keeps conservation front and centre.

 

What it feels like on the trail

Gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable forestBwindi’s forest is—as the name promises—lush, dense, and deliciously mysterious. Expect proper trekking with some steep sections and thick vegetation; for many, that challenge is part of the thrill and adds to the sense of “I really earned this moment.”

You are divided into groups of maximum eight people and each hiking group treks to a different gorilla family. They try to match the groups’ hiking distance to your fitness, but this is not an exact science. So be prepared for several hours of hiking at altitude. The altitude ranges from 1,160m to 2,600m so mornings can be cool.

However it is a magical experience. The dense undergrowth of the valley floor is eerily quiet. And you feel as if your steps are disturbing the smells and sounds of ancient Africa. After unhurried steady climbing, there is nothing to match the thrill of that first soft grunt in the vines.

Once you find your family, you are allowed to spend a magical hour with them, before retracing your steps back to the trail starting point.

Bwindi Forest - Travel that does good

Bwindi tea project at Sinamatella (Community outreach)This south-west corner of Uganda is a standout for eco-tourism: the gorilla trekking not only supports gorilla conservation. You visits helps to sustain local livelihoods around Bwindi and neighbouring Mgahinga. Tourism provides employment for local people. And this in turn helps to preserve the fragile ancient rainforest habitats of Uganda. . It’s meaningful travel without the megaphone.

Uganda or Rwanda for gorilla tracking?

Uganda treks in Bwindi often involve longer, more strenuous hikes than in Rwanda, brilliant if you want a sense of the full rainforest eco-system. The adventurous terrain adds to the excitement of the whole experience.

As a (very) general rule, the trekking time to reach ‘your’ allocated family group is generally longer in Uganda than in Rwanda.

And if you’re combining gorillas with a broader safari, Uganda’s network of wildlife parks and lodges makes a compelling story for Uganda

Check out our article for more info

 

Bwindi: More than Just gorillas

Visiting the Batwa communityRound out your time in Bwindi with forest walks, community visits and the chance to meet the Batwa community—adding context and connection to the wildlife encounters.

Bwindi offers exceptional biodiversity and thus wildlife. As well as gorillas, there are chimpanzees, black-and-white colobus, and golden monkeys, plus forest elephant, bushpig and small antelope.

 The flora spans lowland and montane biomes resulting in 200+ butterfly species. Plus over 340 bird species, over 25 of which are endemic. So a birder’s happy place!

 

Gorilla Trekking: Key Facts

Gorilla permits are $800 per person. Whilst the new Gorilla Habituation experience is $1,500 per person.

There are four different trail starting points - Buhoma, Ruhija, Rushaga or Nkuringo – to manage conservation efforts. Try to choose them deliberately depending on where you are staying, rather than booking too late and having to go with what’s available.

Frequently Asked Questions about Bwindi Gorilla Trekking

Gorilla trekking in BwindiHow far in advance should I book?
Peak months can sell out early; permits may require booking up to a year ahead to secure preferred dates.

How many people can visit a gorilla group, and for how long?
Max 8 visitors per group; standard visits are 1 hour once you reach them. Keep ~10 m distance and follow ranger guidance for the gorillas’ health.

What’s the difference between trekking and the Habituation Experience?
Trekking  allows you one hour with a fully habituated family. The Gorilla Habituation experience (in Rushaga) gives you up to 4 hours observing researchers with a semi-habituated group, but note that there are far fewer daily permits available

When is the best time for gorilla trekking
Ideally choose one of the drier months e.g. June to August or December to February. As this mean firmer, less muddy trails. Rainy months can be photogenic but tricky under foot. Great for birding, but tougher on the calves.

 

Ready to pair Bwindi’s gorillas with Uganda’s classic safari parks? Let’s map your route.

Why We Love It

  • This is the heart of gorilla trekking in Uganda
  • Chimpanzees, black and white colobus monkeys, and golden monkeys also make Bwindi their home
  • Bwindi also provides refuge to elephant, bush pigs, giant forest hogs and various small antelope
  • Lowland and montane communities merge here, so the floral diversity is especially rich
  • Rich biodiversity: primates plus 200 types of butterflies and over 340 species of birds, 25 of which are endemic

When to visit Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

Dry(ish) season - Good time to visit

The mountainous areas of the south (Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Mgahinga Gorilla National park) are noticeably cooler than most of Uganda, given the higher altitude. Summer is a relatively dry time of year, so a good option for gorilla trekking as drier trails makes for easier trekking. Plus the gorillas tend to be more active if it’s not raining and so your photos tend to be better. Daytime temperatures are 24C but still humid. Whilst nights drop down to a chilly 11C.
AVG RAINFALL 87mm
AVG HOURS OF SUNSHINE 5-6 Hours
MAX TEMP 24 ℃ / 74 ℉
MIN TEMP 11 ℃ / 52 ℉
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Long rains

This is the time of the long rains so it's not the ideal time to visit. Many camps either close or offer lower prices. Gorilla trekking is still popular, and you may be lucky with last-minute permit availability. However we strongly recommend taking a ‘porter’. Not so much to carry your backpack, but for their assistance with the muddy trail – i.e. to help you stay upright!
AVG MONTHLY RAINFALL 110mm to 155mm in April
AVG HOURS OF SUNSHINE 4 Hours
MAX TEMP 23 ℃ / 72 ℉
MIN TEMP 12 ℃ / 54 ℉
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Best time to visit

This is considered the best time to visit, being the driest time and a pleasant temperature. However, in the mountains, it can rain on any day of the year! Night-time temperatures can drop down to a chilly 9C, remarkable considering how close you are to the equator.
AVG RAINFALL 40mm
AVG HOURS OF SUNSHINE 7 Hours
MAX TEMP 24 ℃ / 73 ℉
MIN TEMP 9 ℃ / 40 ℉
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Short rainy season

This is the start of the ‘short rains’ peaking in November. Again not an ideal time to visit due to the muddy conditions underfoot. Take a porter to help you with the muddy sections. However the good news is it can be easier to get gorilla permits on short notice.
AVG RAINFALL 131mm
AVG HOURS OF SUNSHINE 5 Hours
MAX TEMP 24 ℃ / 74 ℉
MIN TEMP 12 ℃ / 54 ℉
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Buhoma Lodge

Buhoma Lodge, an intimate and charming property that has spectacular and uninterrupted views of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park. It is a luxury lodge but in a rustic and simple style. Nothing fancy, however what a fantastic location! You can just walk into the village and to the start of the Gorilla treks (dependent … Read More

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