What is the Price for Gorilla Trekking Safari in Uganda?

The cost of a gorilla trekking safari varies based on several factors, including your travel style, choice of accommodation, level of comfort during transfers, and most importantly, the price of the gorilla permit at the time of travel. Generally, a fully inclusive 3-day gorilla trekking safari in Uganda ranges between $1,300 and $2,900 per person sharing.

This estimate is based on industry trends and past pricing experiences, though it is not an absolute standard. While the gorilla permit cost is fixed by the Uganda Wildlife Authority, other expenses such as accommodation, meals, transportation, and guide services vary depending on the safari operator organizing the trip. Luxury lodges and high-end services increase the cost, whereas budget-friendly accommodations and shared transport options make the safari more affordable.

Additionally, factors such as group size, time of year, and special offers from lodges or tour companies can influence the overall price. Each safari operator structures their packages differently, meaning that travelers may find slight variations in cost. To get the best value for money, it is advisable to compare packages from reputable tour operators, ensuring that all essential services are included while aligning with your budget and preferences.

Cost of the Gorilla Permit

The cost of a gorilla permit significantly influences the overall price of a gorilla trekking tour, accounting for the largest portion of the total expense. In Uganda, a standard gorilla trekking permit is priced at $800 per person for foreign non-residents. This permit grants visitors a one-hour encounter with a habituated gorilla family in either Bwindi Impenetrable National Park or Mgahinga Gorilla National Park.

For those seeking a more immersive experience, Uganda offers the Gorilla Habituation Experience, which allows visitors to spend up to four hours with a wild gorilla family under habituation. This exclusive experience comes at a higher cost of $1,500 per foreign non-resident, while foreign residents pay $1,000. East African nationals, including Ugandans, Kenyans, Rwandans, Tanzanians, and Burundians, can obtain the permit at a reduced fee of UGX 750,000 per person per day.

In Rwanda, the gorilla trekking permit is priced at $1,500 per person per day. This higher cost has positioned Rwanda as a premium gorilla trekking destination, often attracting luxury travelers. However, the Rwandan government occasionally offers discounted permits during certain seasons, particularly for regional travelers or visitors engaging in extended stays within the country.

While both Uganda and Rwanda provide incredible gorilla trekking opportunities, Uganda remains a more budget-friendly option due to its relatively lower permit costs. Travelers should consider these price differences when planning their gorilla trekking adventure, ensuring their experience aligns with both their budget and expectations.

Understanding the Cost of a Gorilla Tour

Gorilla trekking is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and the cost of a gorilla tour is influenced by several factors, including the price of a gorilla permit, accommodation, transportation, porter fees, tipping, and tour company markups. When planning your safari, it’s essential to consider these elements to budget effectively for your trip. Kenlink Tours is here to help you organize your perfect gorilla trekking experience, ensuring a seamless and memorable adventure.


Why Is the Gorilla Permit Expensive?

There are just over 1,070 mountain gorillas left in the world, with more than half residing in Uganda. Since gorillas are highly vulnerable to human interaction, strict conservation measures regulate trekking activities. The high cost of a gorilla permit supports conservation efforts, anti-poaching programs, and local community projects.

Uganda issues 152 gorilla permits per day, allowing only eight visitors per gorilla group. This restriction helps minimize human impact on these endangered primates while ensuring sustainable tourism. When planning your trip, always prioritize securing a gorilla permit, as its price and availability significantly impact the overall cost of your tour. Kenlink Tours can assist in booking permits in advance, ensuring a hassle-free experience.


Gorilla Permit Prices in Uganda & Rwanda

In Uganda, a standard gorilla trekking permit costs $800 per person for foreign non-residents. However, if you prefer a more immersive experience, the Gorilla Habituation Experience allows four hours with a semi-habituated gorilla family at a cost of $1,500 per foreign non-resident, $1,000 for foreign residents, and UGX 750,000 for East African nationals.

In Rwanda, a gorilla trekking permit is priced at $1,500 per person per day, positioning Rwanda as a premium luxury gorilla trekking destination. However, discounts are occasionally available during specific seasons.

Uganda remains the more budget-friendly option due to its relatively lower permit cost and diverse accommodation options.


Accommodation Costs for a Gorilla Tour

After securing your gorilla permit, the next major cost to consider is accommodation. With gorilla trekking being a top attraction in Uganda and Rwanda, numerous lodges and camps cater to different budget levels. Whether you prefer budget, mid-range, or luxury accommodation, there is a suitable option for every traveler.

Here’s a breakdown of the cost per person, per night (including meals):

  • Budget Lodges: $50 – $100

  • Mid-Range Lodges: $100 – $500

  • Luxury Lodges: $700 – $1,500

Accommodation prices fluctuate depending on the season. Peak seasons (June, July, August, September, December, and February) typically have higher rates due to increased demand, while low seasons (March, April, May, and November) offer discounted rates. Kenlink Tours can help you find the best deals, ensuring you get the perfect lodge for your budget.


Transportation Costs for a Gorilla Safari

Once your permit and accommodation are sorted, the next consideration is how to get to the gorilla parks.

For Uganda gorilla trekking, most travelers fly into Entebbe International Airport (EBB) and then travel 490 km (304 miles) to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park or Mgahinga National Park.

  • By Road: A 10-15 hour drive on well-maintained highways in a 4×4 safari vehicle.

  • By Air: A 1-hour flight from Entebbe to Kisoro or Kihihi, followed by a 1-3 hour drive to your lodge.

For Rwanda gorilla trekking, visitors fly into Kigali International Airport (KGL) and drive 116 km (72 miles) to Volcanoes National Park, which takes 3-4 hours.


Vehicle Hire Costs

  • Small 4×4 Car: $40 – $80 per day

  • Medium 4×4 Car: $80 – $150 per day

  • Safari Land Cruiser: $250 – $300 per day

These prices typically exclude fuel but may include a driver/guide. Kenlink Tours provides well-maintained safari vehicles with experienced guides to ensure a smooth journey.


Porter Fees

Hiring a porter is highly recommended during your trek. Porters carry your bags, assist with challenging terrain, and enhance your overall trekking experience. By hiring a porter, you directly support local communities, as many are students or former poachers who now earn a living through tourism.

  • Porter Fee: Starts at $20 (you can tip extra for exceptional service).


Tipping Costs

While tipping is optional, it is a great way to appreciate the excellent service from guides, porters, drivers, and lodge staff. We recommend budgeting a small amount for tipping during your safari.

  • Guides & Trackers: $10 – $20 per trek

  • Porters: $5 – $10 per trek

  • Lodge Staff: $5 – $10 per night


Company Service Fee (Markup)

Tour operators, including Kenlink Tours, add a 10-20% service fee to cover costs such as:

  • Booking gorilla permits

  • Reserving accommodation

  • Organizing transportation

  • Providing expert consultation and trip planning

This ensures you enjoy a stress-free safari, as all logistics are handled by professionals.


Booking a Gorilla Tour with Kenlink Tours

Since 2010, Kenlink Tours has organized unforgettable gorilla trekking safaris in Uganda, Rwanda, and DR Congo. With years of expertise and a commitment to customer satisfaction, we create customized itineraries that fit your budget while ensuring a top-notch gorilla trekking experience.

📩 Contact us today to get a quote and plan your dream gorilla safari. Send us an email: info@kenlinktours.com or WhatsApp us on +256 789 210067

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Best Months to go for Gorilla Trekking in Uganda

Best Time for Gorilla Trekking
Best Months

June – Sept

June - October & December - February

High: 27°C / 80°F
Low: 17°C / 62°F
Rainfall: 84MM / 3.2IN
Dry season ensures better trekking conditions

Why Travel at This Time?
The best time to visit Uganda for an unforgettable gorilla trekking experience is during the dry seasons—from June to August and December to February. These months offer the perfect conditions for exploring the lush rainforests, with drier trails that make hiking easier and more enjoyable. The reduced rainfall minimizes muddy and slippery paths, ensuring a smoother trekking experience. Since this is a peak season for gorilla trekking, it’s advisable to book early to secure your gorilla permits. The rainy season, which runs from September to November, brings heavier rainfall, making trekking more challenging but also offering rich green landscapes and fewer crowds.
Highlights:
✅ Ideal gorilla viewing conditions with better visibility.
✅ Easier trekking as drier trails reduce slipperiness.
✅ Spectacular scenery with sunshine and thinner vegetation, enhancing wildlife photography..

Temperature

October – Jan

Average: 20-25°C (68-77°F)

High: 28°C / 82°F
Low: 18°C / 64°F
Rainfall: 111.75MM / 4.4IN
Cool mornings and warm afternoons.

Why Travel at This Time?
Uganda enjoys a pleasant tropical highland climate year-round. From October to November, the country experiences a short rainy season, making gorilla trekking possible but slightly more challenging due to muddy trails. However, for those who don’t mind a bit of adventure, the forests remain lush and vibrant, offering a unique trekking experience with fewer crowds. By December and January, the rains ease, marking the beginning of the dry season, which improves trekking conditions and enhances accessibility. Wildlife viewing in Uganda’s national parks remains excellent throughout this period, making it a great time for a well-rounded safari experience.
Highlights:
✅ Gorilla trekking from October to December with fewer visitors and lower permit costs. Expect occasional bursts of sunshine between short showers.
✅ Warmer, drier conditions from December to January, making trekking easier—though prices tend to rise.
✅ Prime birdwatching season, as migrant bird species from Eurasia arrive between November and April.

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February – May

High: 28°C / 82°F
Low: 18°C / 64°F
Rainfall: 120.5MM / 4.75IN
Short rains: March-May & November

Wet conditions make trekking harder but more scenic

Why Travel at This Time?
February is one of the best months for gorilla trekking, thanks to its warm climate and sunshine, creating ideal conditions for forest hikes. However, this is a peak travel month, meaning higher prices and the need for early bookings to secure permits. From March to May, Uganda experiences its long rainy season, bringing heavier downpours and muddy trails. While trekking becomes more challenging, it remains a rewarding experience with fewer crowds and lush, green landscapes. This period is also excellent for birdwatching, as migratory species thrive in the wet season.
Highlights:
✅ February offers prime trekking conditions, with drier trails and clear views.
✅ March to May is the best time for chimpanzee tracking, as fruiting trees attract them closer.
✅ Lush and breathtaking scenery, with fewer tourists—making gorilla treks possible with the right rain gear.

Best Time for Gorilla Trekking in Uganda

The optimal time to visit Uganda for gorilla trekking is during the dry seasons, from July to October and December to February. These months offer the best trekking conditions, with drier trails and clear visibility, making the experience more enjoyable.

For an unforgettable safari, combine gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest or Mgahinga Gorilla National Park with other wildlife experiences across East Africa. Witness the Great Wildebeest Migration in Kenya’s Maasai Mara or Tanzania’s Serengeti, creating a diverse and action-packed adventure.

Alternatively, pair your gorilla trek with an exhilarating wildlife safari in Uganda’s top national parks:
Murchison Falls National Park – See the mighty Nile River plunge through a narrow gorge, with abundant elephants, lions, and giraffes.
Queen Elizabeth National Park – Experience tree-climbing lions in Ishasha and boat safaris along the Kazinga Channel.
Kidepo Valley National Park – A hidden gem offering rugged landscapes and diverse wildlife, including cheetahs and ostriches.

For a seamless and unforgettable experience, contact our expert safari and gorilla trekking specialists to plan a tailor-made adventure that suits your travel goals. Book your dream safari today!

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