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3-Day Gorilla Trekking Experience In Bwindi
  • Tour Category

    Private Tour

  • Tour Types

    Nature, Culture, Wildlife

  • Duration

    3 Days

  • Activity Level

    Medium

  • Language

    English, French, Swahili

Description

Experience the best of Uganda's natural wonders on this 3-day gorilla trekking adventure. Enjoy the beautiful scenery on your drive to Bwindi, observe gorillas in their natural habitat, and relax with stunning views of Lake Bunyonyi.

Highlights
  • Enjoy the landscape hills and plantations on your drive to Bwindi

  • Spend an hour observing the gorillas in their natural habitat

  • Relax and enjoy the beautiful view of Lake Bunyonyi

  • Stop at the Uganda Equator for memorable photos and souvenir shopping

  • Savour a cup of homemade organic coffee in Mbarara town

  • Day 1: Transfer to Bwindi expand_more
    • Today you will depart from Entebbe to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in South Western Uganda. The journey is enjoyable as you drive through the beautiful scenery of landscape hills and plantations all the way to the Virunga Massive as well as crossing the equator. Don’t forget your cameras to capture the beautiful moments.
  • Day 2: Gorilla Trekking & Transfer to Lake Bunyonyi expand_more
    • After early morning breakfast, you will drive to UWA headquarters and be briefed before proceeding on the gorilla-tracking adventure. You will love the tracking in the ecosystem. After finding the gorillas, you will spend one hour observing their behaviour and taking pictures before you return to the headquarters for your tracking certificate. Later in the afternoon, drive through the terraced hills to Lake Bunyonyi. Check-in your accommodation for a relaxed evening with a stunning lake view.
  • Day 3: Transfer back to the Airport expand_more
    • Have a relaxed breakfast at the lodge terrace while viewing the beautiful islands of the lake. Get a nice breath from the lake and hills as you prepare for your return journey to Kampala. Expect a stopover at Mbarara town for lunch and a cup of homemade organic coffee. Then at the Uganda Equator for memorable photos and souvenir shopping. Proceed with the journey to Kampala, arriving late in the afternoon or evening to be dropped off at your point of drop off, hotel, airport or home.
What's Included
  • Park fees (For non-residents)
  • Gorilla permits (One per person, non-resident)
  • All activities (Unless labelled as optional)
  • All accommodation (Unless listed as upgrade)
  • A professional driver/guide
  • All transportation (Unless labelled as optional)
  • All Taxes/VAT
  • Roundtrip airport transfer
  • Meals (As specified in the day-by-day section)
  • Drinking water (On all days)
What's Excluded
  • International flights (From/to home)
  • Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
  • Tips (Tipping guideline US$10.00 pp per day)
  • Personal items (Souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.) 
  • Government-imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees
What to bring
  • Facemasks hand sanitizer
  • A decent light waterproof jacket
  • A pair of trousers, a long-sleeved shirt (t-shirt), and longer socks
  • A tin of insect repellent
  • Energy-giving snacks
  • Biodegradable tissue or toilet paper
  • Waterproof backpack
  • Refillable drinking water bottle
  • Camera
Know before you go
  • Before Embarking
    • Obtain your visa for travel.
    • Receive a required yellow fever vaccination and bring proof of such vaccination.
    • Purchase travel insurance of the desired coverage.
  • Upon arrival at Entebbe international airport, your vaccination card and passport will be examined upon arrival in a Queue at Immigration. You must apply for an on-arrival visa ($100).
  • Arrange to see a travel doctor to ensure all your vaccinations are up to date. The most common vaccinations recommended are cholera, hepatitis, typhoid and yellow fever. A yellow fever vaccination certificate is needed to enter Ghana – so this is a must. Malaria is also common. You’ll need to get a prescription from your doctor to prevent catching this mosquito born nasty. 
  • Also, remember to bring along precautions against insect bites, including using an insect repellent (preferably one with at least 20% deet) and wearing long, loose-fitting, light clothing. Unless you have lined your stomach in some iron plating, you should prepare for at least one stomach upset – it completes the whole African experience. You can also ask your travel doctor for a general antibiotic if you get stuck with a nasty stomach bug. Additionally, get a hand sanitiser and make it your best friend.
  • INSURANCE IS A MUST. Doctors and hospitals often request immediate cash payment for medical treatment. In the event of a severe illness or accident, medical evacuation to a destination with the appropriate facilities is necessary! Insurance will ensure you get all your money back when you return home. 
  • Travel insurance will also be helpful if your bags go missing and you need to buy some emergency jocks. If any of these unlikely events occur, make sure you keep all receipts for when you claim back home. Having to get insurance doesn’t mean that something terrible is going to happen; life is unpredictable, and it’s best to be prepared!
  • BRING CASH. Make sure you’ve got a VISA card or a money card. Chat with your bank about your options, investigate the offers, and make sure you know the costs associated with transactions and withdrawal fees. If you get a travel card, make sure you ask to load up your card with US dollars/Euros/Pounds. It is often difficult to get funds from an ATM at times. So I’d recommend bringing lots of USD/Euros/ Pounds in cash. Most of the time, locals will trade with US dollars /Euros/Pounds over their currency, which is convenient. Also, let your bank know that you plan to travel to Africa.
  • BRING YOUR MOBILE PHONE. It's definitely worth bringing a phone. It is also worthwhile going and speaking to your network provider and making sure you turn off data roaming etc. You can use Wi-Fi and contact other group members if needed. You don’t want to be hit with a huge bill when you get back, so ensure you get all the proper things switched off before you go.
  • PHOTOCOPY ALL YOUR DOCUMENTS. Make copies of your passport, insurance and plane tickets. Leave copies at home, and take some in your luggage and backpacks. This eliminates the hassle if your passport/insurance/plane tickets go missing.
  • BRING A POWER ADAPTER. The power points are the same as the UK ones, so bring an adapter to charge your phones. You can buy these from bag shops or travel stores. Don’t stress if you forget; you can buy universal chargers by the dozen in Ghana.
  • RESPECT THE LAW. Penalties for drug offences are severe and include mandatory prison sentences. Reassess your need to dabble with prohibited drugs (and perhaps your life choices in general) - it’s just not worth it. As in most places, you can’t photograph government buildings, airports and bridges and remember that areas may not always be marked or defined. As your private tour guide, we will ask permission before you can take photographs in some areas.
Meeting Point

Airport or Hotel

Cancellation Policy

No refund in case of any cancellation.

Price Details
Persons
1 To 15 USD 2600 Per Person

This is a private tour

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USD 2600 / person