Gorillas
3 days—Gorilla Trekking Experience
$1257-2840 USD
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Safari summary
Trekking gorillas in their natural habitat
About this tour
Tour type | Custom, tailor-made, private | |
Main focus | Primate trekking | |
Activity level | Moderate activity | |
Best months | January, February, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, December | |
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Itinerary
Day 1
Bwindi Impenetrable
Day 1: Drive to Bwindi Forest We will pick you up from your hotel very ealy in the morning to embark on your Uganda gorilla safari, drive to Bwindi Impenetrable Gorilla Forest. You will make a stop over at the Equator and a lunch stop in Mbarara. You will arrive in Bwindi in the evening. Kindly note that this is a long drive of not less than 10 hours. Overnight Engagi Lodge / Mahogany Springs. Meal plan: Breakfast and lunch.
Day 2
Bwindi Impenetrable
Day 2: Trek Gorillas After your breakfast, a game ranger will brief you at 8:00 am then lead you, through the gorilla trek paths in the thick Bwindi Impenetrable rain forests searching for the giant mountain Gorillas. Once the mountain gorillas are found you will have 1 hour of regulated time to view these beautiful primates plus taking photographs. Take a picnic lunch and at least 2 litres of water with you. After the gorilla trek, return to the lodge to reminensce on Gorilla Trekking experience. Optional activity if the gorilla trek ends early is the communitiy walk. Overnight Engagi Lodge / Mahogany Springs. Meal plan: Breakfast and lunch.
Day 3
Day 3: Departure Breakfast then drive back to Kampala or straight to Entebbe International Airport to connect with your flight out. You will have lunch en route at Igongo Cultural Center in Mbarara plus a visit to a cultural museum. Meal plan: Breakfast and lunch
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