Can i do gorilla trekking twice in Uganda

Can i do gorilla trekking twice in Uganda. Many travelers ask whether it’s possible to go gorilla trekking twice during their visit to Uganda. The simple answer is yes! You can absolutely trek gorillas more than once, and in fact, it’s one of the most rewarding decisions for any adventurer who wants a deeper, more immersive experience with these magnificent primates. Gorilla trekking in Uganda is a once-in-a-lifetime experience — but for those who do it twice, it becomes a twice-in-a-lifetime thrill!

In this detailed guide, we’ll explore everything you need to know about doing gorilla trekking twice in Uganda — why it’s worth it, where to go, how to plan, when to visit, and how to make the most of both treks.


Why Trek Gorillas Twice in Uganda?

Doing gorilla trekking twice might sound like repeating the same activity, but in reality, no two gorilla treks are ever the same. Each day in the forest brings a new adventure, a new gorilla family, and a different emotional experience. Here’s why many travelers choose to go twice:

  1. Each Gorilla Family is Unique
    Uganda’s mountain gorilla families differ in size, composition, and behavior. Some have playful juveniles, while others are led by calm, dominant silverbacks. Trekking twice allows you to witness different family dynamics and interactions.

  2. Two Distinct Forest Environments
    Uganda has two gorilla trekking parks — Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. Each offers a different terrain, forest type, and atmosphere. By trekking twice, you experience both the thick, ancient jungles of Bwindi and the scenic volcanic slopes of Mgahinga.

  3. Better Photography Opportunities
    If you’re a wildlife photographer, one trek might not be enough. Lighting, weather, and gorilla positioning can all vary. The second trek increases your chances of capturing the perfect shot of these gentle giants.

  4. A Deeper Connection to Nature
    The first trek can be emotional and overwhelming. On your second trek, you’re often calmer, more observant, and able to fully appreciate the intricate details of gorilla behavior and forest life.

  5. Support for Conservation and Communities
    Every gorilla trekking permit contributes to conservation and local livelihoods. By trekking twice, you double your impact in supporting Uganda’s sustainable tourism efforts and community development programs.


Where to Do Gorilla Trekking Twice in Uganda

Uganda is home to two incredible destinations for gorilla trekking — both unique in landscape and experience.

1. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Bwindi is Uganda’s most famous gorilla trekking destination and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s home to nearly half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas. The park is divided into four main trekking sectors:

  • Buhoma Sector: The most popular and oldest, with easier access from Kampala and Entebbe.

  • Ruhija Sector: Known for stunning views and excellent birdlife.

  • Rushaga Sector: Located in the south, offering many habituated gorilla families.

  • Nkuringo Sector: Offers challenging treks and rewarding scenic views.

You can do your first trek in one sector and your second trek in another, giving you two distinct experiences in one park. Each sector has its own charm, topography, and gorilla groups.

2. Mgahinga Gorilla National Park

Uganda’s smallest park, Mgahinga, lies in the Virunga Mountains and is home to the Nyakagezi Gorilla Family. The park’s landscape is dominated by volcanic peaks, bamboo forests, and open clearings.

Trekking in Mgahinga is different from Bwindi — the trails are less dense, and the views are spectacular. Combining a trek in Mgahinga with one in Bwindi offers the perfect double-gorilla experience in Uganda.


How to Organize Double Gorilla Trekking in Uganda

To trek twice, you’ll need two separate gorilla trekking permits, one for each day. Each permit allows you to spend one hour with a gorilla family once you locate them.

The easiest way to organize this is through a licensed tour operator such as Kenlink Tours. We can handle all logistics — securing permits, arranging accommodation, transport, and guiding services.

Here’s how a typical double trekking itinerary might look:

Sample 4-Day Double Gorilla Trekking Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival and Transfer to Bwindi
Arrive in Entebbe or Kigali. Your guide will transfer you to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, passing through scenic countryside and lush green hills.

Day 2: First Gorilla Trek in Bwindi
Wake up early for breakfast and head to the park office for a briefing. Your first trek will take you deep into the forest to meet your assigned gorilla family. The trek can take 2–6 hours depending on the group’s location.
Once you find them, spend a magical hour observing and photographing these majestic apes. Return to your lodge for relaxation and an evening of storytelling.

Day 3: Second Gorilla Trek in Another Sector or Park
Today is your second trekking day — either in another Bwindi sector or in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. This trek brings a new experience: different gorillas, a new trail, and fresh excitement.
After the trek, you can visit nearby communities, enjoy a Batwa cultural experience, or relax by Lake Bunyonyi.

Day 4: Departure
After breakfast, drive back to Kigali or Entebbe, or extend your safari to include wildlife experiences in Queen Elizabeth National Park or chimpanzee tracking in Kibale Forest.


How Much Does Double Gorilla Trekking Cost in Uganda?

Each gorilla trekking permit in Uganda costs $800 per person (as of 2025). For double trekking, you’ll need two permits, totaling $1,600 per person.

While it may seem costly, the experience is priceless — and still far more affordable than Rwanda, where a single permit costs $1,500.

Other costs include accommodation, meals, transport, and guide fees. A complete 4-day double trekking package typically ranges from $2,500 to $3,800 per person, depending on the level of accommodation and route taken.


Best Time to Do Double Gorilla Trekking in Uganda

Gorilla trekking is possible all year round, but the best time is during Uganda’s dry seasons:

  • June to September

  • December to February

During these months, trails are less muddy, visibility is clearer, and the trekking experience is generally easier.

However, the wet season (March–May and October–November) also has advantages — lush vegetation, fewer tourists, and better photography lighting. Some travelers prefer trekking during these quieter months for a more intimate experience.


What to Expect During Both Treks

Each gorilla trek begins with a briefing from park rangers. You’ll be assigned a specific gorilla family and guided through the forest. Trekking can take anywhere from one to six hours, depending on the family’s location.

When you find them, you’ll have one precious hour to observe, photograph, and appreciate these endangered giants in their natural habitat.

While both treks follow a similar format, every experience is different: the route, weather, terrain, and gorilla behavior all vary. The second trek often feels more relaxed — you’re familiar with the process, better prepared, and can focus more on the details of gorilla life.


Packing Tips for Double Gorilla Trekking

Because you’ll trek twice, proper preparation ensures both experiences are comfortable and enjoyable. Bring:

  • Sturdy hiking boots with good traction

  • Rain jacket or poncho (it rains frequently)

  • Long-sleeved shirts and trousers for protection

  • Insect repellent and sunscreen

  • Gloves to handle vegetation

  • Camera (no flash) with extra batteries

  • Reusable water bottle and energy snacks

  • Walking stick (usually provided)

You may also want to carry fresh socks or knee guards, especially if the terrain is steep.


Combining Gorilla Trekking with Other Uganda Adventures

If you’re trekking twice, you can easily extend your stay to explore more of Uganda’s incredible attractions:

  • Queen Elizabeth National Park: Famous for tree-climbing lions and scenic boat cruises on the Kazinga Channel.

  • Kibale National Park: The primate capital of the world, perfect for chimpanzee tracking.

  • Murchison Falls National Park: Offers classic African game drives and boat safaris along the Nile River.

  • Lake Bunyonyi: Ideal for relaxation after trekking — dotted with 29 scenic islands.

Combining gorilla trekking with these destinations creates a perfectly balanced safari — both thrilling and relaxing.


Responsible Gorilla Trekking Practices

When trekking twice, it’s vital to remember that gorillas are endangered and need our protection. Always follow the Uganda Wildlife Authority’s rules:

  • Keep a 7-meter distance from gorillas

  • Avoid direct eye contact or touching them

  • Don’t eat or drink near gorillas

  • Keep voices low and follow your guide’s instructions

  • Avoid trekking if you have a cold or flu, as gorillas can catch human diseases

Your respect ensures that future generations can continue to enjoy this extraordinary wildlife encounter.


Accommodation Options for Double Gorilla Trekking

Uganda has excellent lodges around both Bwindi and Mgahinga, catering to all budgets:

  • Luxury: Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge, Buhoma Lodge, Gorilla Safari Lodge

  • Mid-range: Ichumbi Gorilla Lodge, Agandi Lodge, Bakiga Lodge

  • Budget: Rushaga Gorilla Camp, Broadbill Forest Camp, Buhoma Community Rest Camp

Choosing accommodation near your trekking sector minimizes travel time and enhances comfort between treks.


Is It Worth Doing Gorilla Trekking Twice in Uganda?

Absolutely! Doing gorilla trekking twice is one of the most enriching experiences you can have in Uganda. Each trek reveals a new layer of beauty — the dense forests, the calls of tropical birds, and the profound moment when you lock eyes with a mountain gorilla.

The first trek gives you excitement and awe; the second gives you depth, understanding, and emotional connection. You leave with a greater appreciation of conservation and unforgettable memories that last a lifetime.

Whether you trek twice in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, or combine Bwindi and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, you’ll experience two completely different adventures. For photographers, nature enthusiasts, and passionate travelers, double gorilla trekking in Uganda is an extraordinary journey that’s truly worth it.


➡️ Start Planning Now with Kenlink Tours!
We specialize in organizing unforgettable gorilla trekking safaris across Uganda and Rwanda. From securing your permits and arranging accommodation to providing professional guides and comfortable transport, we make your journey seamless and memorable.

Book your double gorilla trekking adventure today and experience twice the wonder, twice the magic, and twice the connection with the wild heart of Uganda.
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