Gorilla Trekking In Uganda On Christmas Day

Gorilla Trekking In Uganda On Christmas Day

Gorilla Trekking In Uganda On Christmas Day : Gorilla trekking in Uganda is among the most notable activities that travellers interested in the primate safaris in Uganda will have the chance to watch the endangered mountain gorillas in Africa. the country is famous for housing half of the world’s remaining gorillas that can be seen in both Mgahinga national park and Bwindi impenetrable national park which will lead you the habituated gorilla families in the wild. While people celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ on 25th December, you can embark on gorilla trekking in Uganda and in this article we shall help you understand how you can organize gorilla trekking in Uganda on Christmas day in order to make the most of your day as you enjoy the time you spend with the mountain gorillas in the wild. Continue reading the article to see how you can make this happen.

Gorilla Trekking Permit

Gorilla trekking permit in Uganda can be obtained through a trusted tour operator because they are the authorized personnel that are able to obtain permits on behalf of the travellers that are interested in the safari experience. A gorilla trekking permit in Uganda will give you access to the species for an hour understanding the behavior of the species as they go about their daily activities in the wild which is quite fascinating to watch with the guide who will give you all the relevant information with the species. You will also have access to a ranger who will ensure that you have a safe safari experience in the wild as you spend time with the species in the wild. A gorilla trekking permit in Uganda can be obtained at a price of 700USD per person making gorilla trekking in Uganda cheaper than gorilla trekking in Rwanda and you should also book your gorilla trekking permit in Uganda in advance so that you do not miss out on obtaining a permit to enjoy the time with the mountain gorillas in the wild.

Gorilla Trekking In Uganda On Christmas Day
Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Rules And regulations For Gorilla Trekking

  • While participating in gorilla trekking in Uganda you should ensure that you avoid eating in the presence of the gorillas to void the species from attacking you to get a bite of whatever you’re eating.
  • You should also ensure that you avoid taking pictures of the species using flash mode which can trigger the species as a threat.
  • You should also avoid making unnecessary movements and noise in the presence of the gorillas to avoid triggering them off as a threat which can lead them to attack you
  • You should also avoid using noise to attract the attention of the species because they will definitely attack you. It should be noted that the gorillas are gentle giants that are very much interested in calm environment therefore you should ensure you are calm to avoid catching their attention in a negative way which can be fatal to travellers.

 

Where To Participate In Gorilla Trekking In Uganda

Gorilla trekking in Uganda will lead you to the four sectors Buhoma, Ruhija, Nkuringo and Rushaga for travellers interested in participating in gorilla trekking in Bwindi impenetrable national park and the Virunga mountains in Uganda that is mount Muhabura, Mount sabyinyo and Mount Sabyinyo where you will access the habituated gorilla families.

While hiking through the forests along the Virunga mountains and the impenetrable forest of Bwindi impenetrable national park will give you the opportunity to watch a number of attractions in the wild like the different bird species like; the long-crested eagle handsome Francolin, Rwenzori Batis Dusky turtle love, paradise flycatcher, archer’s ground robin, African Rwenzori, double collared sunbird, marsh harrier, Ruwenzori turaco, common moorhen Ruwenzori night jar, grey throated tit, the dusky crimson wing, red-faced woodland warbler and many more .

You will also get to watch a number of primates like the golden monkeys, Hamlyn’s monkey, Mona monkey, vervet monkey, black and white colobus monkey among other rewarding attractions in the wild. When you get to the species you will have the chance to watch the silver back who has all the mating rights will all the females in the group, he is also responsible to protect the species from external attacks from other gorilla families that can attack to obtain their members and many other features therefore it is important for you to carry a camera to take pictures of the species while you spend time with them in the wild

 

Book your gorilla trekking experience in Uganda withy us today and let us take you on a safari adventure as you track the endangered mountain gorillas in their natural habitat at the most affordable rates.”