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Uganda Gorilla Trekking from Kigali - A Detailed Guide

Gorilla trekking in Uganda offers a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, allowing travelers to get up close and personal with the majestic mountain gorillas in their natural habitat. While many tourists fly directly into Uganda via Entebbe, starting your trek from Kigali, Rwanda, has gained popularity due to its convenience, cost-effectiveness, and ease of access. This guide covers everything you need to know about trekking gorillas in Uganda starting from Kigali, including must-know tips, costs, and frequently asked questions.

Why Trek Gorillas in Uganda from Kigali?

1. Shorter Travel Time

Starting your journey in Kigali significantly reduces travel time compared to arriving in Uganda’s capital, Kampala or at Entebbe airport. The drive from Kigali to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park or Mgahinga Gorilla National Park takes approximately 4-5 hours including the border clearance at katuna or Kyanika, while the drive from Kampala can take up to 10 hours or more. This shorter travel time means less fatigue and more time to enjoy the experience.

2. Cheaper Flights to Kigali

Flights to Kigali are often cheaper than flights to Entebbe, Uganda's main international airport. Many international airlines, including Qatar Airways, KLM, and Turkish Airlines, offer competitive rates and more frequent flights to Kigali, making it a cost-effective entry point for your gorilla trekking adventure.

3. Cheaper Gorilla Permits

Uganda offers more affordable gorilla permits compared to Rwanda, where permits are significantly more expensive. A gorilla permit for Uganda costs $800 while that of Rwanda costs $1500. By starting your trek from Kigali, you can take advantage of Uganda's lower permit fees while still benefiting from Kigali's closer proximity to the gorilla parks.

4. Experience Both Countries

Trekking gorillas in Uganda from Kigali offers a unique opportunity to explore and experience the best of both Uganda and Rwanda, combining the highlights of each country into one incredible journey. Here are some appealing activities that can be added to the start or to the end of your gorilla tour:

  1. Scenic drives: The drive from Kigali to Uganda offers stunning views of rolling hills, lush landscapes, and local communities. It's a great way to experience the region's beauty and culture before your gorilla trek.
     
  2. Dual-Cultural Experience: Starting your trek from Kigali lets you explore both Rwandan and Ugandan cultures in one trip. Experience Kigali’s vibrant blend of modernity and tradition, then cross into Uganda to discover its unique cultural tapestry, including the Batwa people. This journey offers a rich exploration of diverse traditions, languages, and local customs, providing an immersive cultural adventure across both countries.
     
  3. Kigali City Tour: Before or after your gorilla trek, you can enjoy a Kigali city tour, which offers a deep dive into Rwanda's history, culture, and vibrant urban life. Highlights include visiting the Kigali Genocide Memorial, exploring local markets, and dining at some of the city’s top restaurants. Kigali’s clean and modern environment, combined with its rich cultural heritage, provides a perfect start or end to your adventure.
  4. Golden Monkey Trekking in Volcanoes National Park: Another great combination is adding a visit to Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park, just a short drive from Kigali. Here, you can trek to see the endangered golden monkeys, a rare and delightful species that is only found in the Virunga mountain range. This experience complements your gorilla trek and offers a different but equally captivating primate encounter.

  5. Lakes and Game Drives: While in Rwanda, you can experience the serene beauty of Lake Kivu and the scenic Twin Lakes of Burera and Ruhondo, offering relaxing getaways with opportunities for boat rides, swimming, and exploring local villages. Additionally, you can explore Akagera National Park, known for its diverse wildlife and picturesque landscapes, including savanna, lakes, and wetlands.

How to Trek Gorillas in Uganda from Kigali

1. Book Your Gorilla Permit

Gorilla permits are mandatory for trekking and must be secured in advance. In Uganda, the permits cost USD 800 per person, while Rwanda charges USD 1,500 per person. Booking your permit early is crucial as they are limited and sell out quickly, especially during peak seasons (June to September and December to February). If you're already in Kigali.

Permits can only be booked through a licenced Ugandan tour operator. To ensure smooth processing, please contact the company at least 48 hours before the trekking date.

2. Plan Your Transport from Kigali

From Kigali, you can either hire a private car or join a guided tour that includes transport. The roads from Kigali to Uganda’s gorilla parks are well-maintained, and border crossings are straightforward with a valid East African Visa or Uganda Visa. If you plan to do a self-drive to Bwindi and Mgahinga, hiring a 4x4 vehicle is recommended, especially during the rainy season when road conditions can be challenging.

3. Border Crossing Requirements

To cross from Rwanda into Uganda, ensure you have the correct visa. The East African Visa allows multiple entries between Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda and costs USD 100, making it a practical option for those exploring the region. Alternatively, a Uganda visa costs USD 50.

Tips to Make Your Trek from Kigali Cheaper

  1. Travel in the Off-Peak Season: Traveling during the low season (March to May and October to November) can save you money on accommodation and transport, as many lodges and tour operators offer discounts during these months. Also the trails are less crowded, and permit availability is usually higher.
     
  2. Use Budget Accommodation: Opt for budget lodges or community-run guesthouses near Bwindi or Mgahinga. These accommodations provide comfortable stays at a fraction of the cost of luxury lodges. Booking in advance can help you secure the best rates.
     
  3. Join a Group Tour: Joining a group tour can reduce costs significantly as you can share transport, guiding fees, and other expenses. Many tour operators offer group packages specifically designed for gorilla trekking from Kigali, which include permits, accommodation, and meals.
     
  4. Pack Wisely: Packing wisely can help save money. Bring essentials such as water bottles, snacks, rain gear, and comfortable trekking boots. Renting gear in the parks can be pricey, so it's best to come prepared.

Here are some of our our short gorila tours staring from Kihgali, to choose from:

1 Day Gorilla Trek in Uganda From Kigali
2 Days Uganda Gorilla Trekking Safari - Starting From Kigali

 

 

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