2 Days Uganda Gorilla Trekking

2 Days Uganda Gorilla Trekking

2 Days Uganda Gorilla Trekking Safari

This 2 Days Uganda Gorilla Trekking Safari is a very affordable Tour & cheapest Gorilla trip taking you to trek the giant mountain gorillas of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park where more than half of the World’s remaining gorillas are found. This Uganda gorilla trekking safari gives a really magical experience with the endangered gorillas that are believed to share over 98% of their DNA with human nature. Just imagine, seeing that in reality!!! Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is located in the southwestern part of Uganda sharing borders with the districts of Kisoro and Kabale. With this 2 Days Uganda Gorilla Trekking trip, you get the chance to have the outstanding once in a lifetime experience with the gorillas.

Detailed 2 Days Uganda Gorilla Trekking Safari

Day 1: Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi

In the morning, depart from Entebbe or Kampala, either by road or air, to Kihihi or Kisoro airstrip near Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. Upon arrival, receive a warm welcome and a briefing by the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) guides. Venture into the dense forest with experienced trackers, immersing yourself in the captivating world of mountain gorillas. The trek duration varies, but the encounter with these gentle giants makes every step worthwhile. After the trek, return to your accommodation, enjoy a well-deserved rest, and relish the memories of the day.

Day 2: Return to Entebbe/Kampala

After breakfast, depart Bwindi for the return journey to Entebbe or Kampala. If you flew in, catch your return flight; if you drove, embark on the scenic drive back. Enjoy the picturesque landscapes along the journey, with possible stopovers at local markets or cultural sites. Arrive in Entebbe or Kampala by the evening, marking the end of your memorable gorilla trekking adventure.

This itinerary is crafted for those seeking an immersive experience with mountain gorillas while accommodating time constraints. It promises an unforgettable encounter with one of the world’s most endangered species in the heart of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.