Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is located in the southwestern part of Uganda on the rim of the Rift Valley. The hillsides which are mist-covered are sheltered by one of the ancient and very biologically varied rainforests in Uganda that dates back to more than 25,000 years, comprising of about 400 varied plant species. More notably, this “impenetrable forest” in addition protects an predictable 320 population of mountain gorillas – approximately half of the population in the world, among which are several habituated groups, that visitors can track. Bwindi is the habitat of more than half the world’s mountain gorillas. actually over 300 mountain gorillas are living here. Gorilla devotees for Uganda tours from different corners of the world to enjoy this Ultimate Safari in Uganda – Mountain Gorilla tours / tracking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. The word “Bwindi” means “darkness” and taking a hike in this magnificent forest will certainly unveil to you the reason why the forest was named so. You will also be in position to fast tell why the forest is also regarded as Impenetrable. One is required to be realistically physically fit to take part in this mountain gorilla tracking / trekking adventure because it may involve climbing steep terrain.

Tour details

  • Best Time to Visit Bwindi is open year-round, with every season offering unique experiences. The dry months (June to September and December to February) offer easier trekking conditions, but the rainy months bring out the forest’s vibrant greenery and rich biodiversity.
  • What to Bring: Durable hiking boots, a rain jacket, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a camera for capturing unforgettable moments.
  • Activities: Gorilla Trekking: The park’s main attraction, requiring a moderate level of physical fitness. Bird Watching: With over 350 species, including rare and endemic birds. Nature Walks: Explore the forest’s biodiversity, including waterfalls and local fauna. Cultural Tours: Experience the traditions and lifestyle of the local Batwa communities.
  • Accommodation: Luxury lodges, mid-range accommodations, and budget campsites are available, all located near the park for easy access.
  • Transportation: Private transfers are available from Kampala or Entebbe, and domestic flights to Kihihi Airstrip are an option for quicker access.