1 Day Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park Gorilla Tracking Tour
A day tour of Bwindi Impenetrable forest National Park helps travelers to encounter mountain gorillas and the Batwa people in only 12 hours, the tour starts and ends in Kabale and can be customized, this is a perfect way to add gorillas into your busy schedule or as an additional activity into your itinerary.
Safari Highlights
- Ground transport
- Gorilla tracking permit
- Drinking water
- Tour/driver guide
Includes
- International airfares/flight fares
- Uganda visa (can be paid at the airport, on arrival)
- Tips
- Other drinks
- Laundry
Excludes
Detailed Itinerary
Pick up, gorilla tracking and drop off
Musana tours and travel driver guide will meet you at your hotel or bus stop early at 6 am and transfer you to the Ruhija sector, on arrival at Ruhija we will join the rest of the tracker for briefing and entertainment.
After briefing you will be allocated a family to track with the rangers and trackers, before heading out to the jungle you will be handed a packed lunch box or bag with drinking water to sustain you on the trek.
Once you meet the gorillas you will spend at least one hour with them and we request you to observe all the set rules and regulations for a successful gorilla trek after you will walk back and meet your guide who will be waiting at a specific point.
We will have a quick Batwa performance in music dance and drama from here we will transfer back to your next destination in Kabale or another place that will be agreed upon in advance.
- Lunch
- Drinking Water
Meal Plan
No accommodation
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