3-Day Bwindi Gorilla Trekking with Lake Bunyonyi

A Full Day of Mountain Gorilla Tracking
Learn About & Visit Local Communities
UNESCO World Heritage Site

Combine canoeing at Lake Bunyonyi with a visit to the kingdom of mountain gorillas! This spectacular national park is the proud home of roughly half the world’s gorilla population, proving why gorilla safaris in Uganda are a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Learn about and see these rock stars of the forest in their natural habitat, explore the traditions and culture of the local people. This trip is the perfect addition to Uganda and Rwanda safaris.

Tour Highlights

Glimpse these rare creatures in the wild and observe their human-like interactions up close
Learn the meaning of adventure on this Uganda trekking tour through the rainforest with experienced local guides
Explore the green expanse of ancient rainforest and its abundance of wildlife
Enjoy community walks, hiking, or canoeing at Lake Bunyonyi
Learn about the local community with visits to their villages and the Kigali Genocide Memorial and Museum
Make the most of your time with short (but scenic) connections from Kigali to Bwindi National Park

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Trip Details

Trip Details

Price

Adults (15-80): $1,990

Please inquire for the midrange/comfortable accommodation price, this is our budget accommodation tour

2 persons or more: $1,580 per person
3 persons or more: $1,428 per person
4 persons or more: $1,370 per person


Departure Time

Anytime between 7:00 am to 11:00 am (Kigali, Rwanda timezone)


Meeting Point

We offer pick-up from the following places for this experience:

  • Kigali International Airport (on day 1), Rwanda
  • Your guesthouse in downtown Kigali, Rwanda
  • Please inquire for information on a custom pick up

Availability

Monday to Sunday, year-round


Duration

3 days


Difficulty Level

Moderate – uphill trekking


Group size

1 to 4 persons


Included

  • Meals: 2 x breakfasts, 2 x dinners, 2 x lunches
  • Accommodation for two nights in a mid-range lodge
  • One gorilla trekking permit per person (value of $800 USD)
  • Transport in a 4×4 vehicle and fuel
  • Admission to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Not Included

  • Optional activities (see tab 4)
  • Visas and other costs of personal nature
  • Porter fees, gratuities, travel insurance, and medical expenses
  • Any other costs not listed in the itinerary

What to Bring

  • Hiking boots
  • Garden gloves
  • Rain jacket or poncho
  • Long-sleeved shirt/blouse
  • Cameras and extra batteries
  • Hat/cap and sunglasses
  • Pair of binoculars
  • Flashlight (torch)
  • Mosquito repellent
  • Other items to include: zoom lens for wildlife shots and energy bars/bites

Participation Requirements

  • Age restriction: 15-80 years old
  • A valid passport is required on the day of travel
  • This tour is not wheelchair accessible
  • We advise against people with heart problems or other serious medical conditions participating on this tour
  • Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level

Good to Know

Depending on the availability of gorilla permits, we may propose trekking gorillas at Mgahinga Gorilla National Park.

What You’ll Do

We will pick you up at Kigali Airport or downtown Kigali and drive you to Bwindi National Park. The scenic drive to Uganda will go through Rwanda’s northwestern town of Ruhengeri, the gateway to Volcanoes National Park, another popular spot for mountain gorilla tracking. We will then circle around the mountains to cross over into Uganda via the Cyanika or Katuna border posts. The trip continues through the nearby towns of Kisoro or Kabale, both are small towns nestled into the luscious greenery at the feet of the Virunga Mountains and the hills adjacent to Lake Bunyonyi respectively. We will wind through the mountain roads to our final destination — Bwindi, arriving early afternoon. Spend the afternoon as you wish and choose from our array of optional activities such as hiking through the luscious hills, visiting the local Batwa community, learning about the area’s largest industry with a coffee-making tour, or paddle at sunset on a canoe trip on the idyllic Lake Mutanda, with the mountains as your backdrop. ​

Meal plan: Dinner

Today is the main event, our Uganda gorilla trek! You will embark on a full-day adventure to track the mountain gorillas in Bwindi Forest National Park. This national park is the home to roughly half the world’s population of mountain gorillas, making it THE destination for tracking. The trek will commence with a short briefing on gorilla trekking rules to ensure the safety of guests and the protection of these animals in their natural habitat. You will then start the trek into the impenetrable forest to encounter the gentle giants of Bwindi National Park.​ This is a true adventure and part of the excitement is finding the gorillas. Follow the guides as they make paths through the thick vegetation until the special moment that you encounter these majestic creatures. It is a truly unique experience and will surely be one of the standout moments of your trip. After the gorilla trek, head back downhill and drive to Lake Bunyonyi to relax, eat dinner, and to enjoy a well-earned night’s rest.

Meal plan: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

On day three, you depart Lake Bunyonyi for Kigali, as we end the trip. But not so fast. Make the most of your morning at Lake Bunyonyi, considered one of the deepest and most beautiful inland water bodies lakes in Africa that offers refreshing experiences ranging from dug-out canoeing, swimming, and bird watching by choosing another optional activity before traveling back to Rwanda. See tab 4 for our list of optional activities to do at Lake Bunyonyi.

Meal plan: Breakfast and lunch

Lodges & Accommodation

We will choose from one of these lodges according to availability

Optional Activities

  • Dug-out Canoeing at Lake Bunyonyi
  • Visit the Community in the Village at Lake Bunyonyi
  • Bird watching, Ziplining, and Hiking

See our Blog on Lake Bunyonyi(opens in a new tab) for more information on the top things to do at Lake Bunyonyi.

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