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Uganda Primates & Queen Elizabeth National Park

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East Africa
Uganda
7 Days/6 Nights
Late June-October
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Uganda Primates & Queen Elizabeth National Park

7 Days/6 Nights

Uganda, the "Pearl of Africa," is considered one of the most beautiful countries in Africa. Uganda is situated where the savanna of East Africa meets the volcanic mountains, rainforests and the waters of Lake Victoria. It is where the (White) Nile pushes its way through Murchison Falls. If time permits, spend more time in this beautiful country.


• Mountain Gorillas - Uganda is one of the only three countries in the world where you can trek to see the mountain gorillas.


Chimpanzee Encounter – Hike into Kibale Forest and or Kyambura Gorge in Queen Elizabeth National Park to view the chimps. The primates are tree dwellers so a viewing is more at a distance than the gorilla sightings. Each year they are getting more habituated and coming down out of the tree tops to greet visitors. 


• Big Four Safari – Queen Elizabeth National Park offers a premier "Big Four" safari featuring lions, elephants, and buffalo. Key highlights include Kazinga Channel boat trips for hippos and crocodiles, plus chimpanzee tracking in Kyambura Gorge. While it's a top birding destination,  rhinos are only found at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary.


• Cultural Interactions – home to over 50 ethnic groups from the Batwa pygmies near Bwindi to the Karamojong in the northeast part of the country, travelers can engage directly with the locals and learn about their music, dance and local traditions.


One of the most awe-inspiring experiences in Africa is visiting with the Mountain Gorillas. This journey centers on the gorilla trek. Travel into the lush forest of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park to view a gorilla family at close range. Watch as the Silverbacks play with their teenagers and babies cling to their mothers. You will amaze at how very much like us they are. It is the one species that you will feel a real connection. 


Set off early in the morning to the base of your trek. Park rangers will discuss the procedures and rules in the viewing before starting off. A walk can be from one to four hours and at altitudes over 7500 feet above sea level. Once the family is located, observe them for approximately one hour. Then trek back down to base camp after one of the most fascinating days of your life! 


ACCESSIBILITY

Arrangements can be made for all those who wish to see the gorillas. Gorilla tracking is physically demanding, especially for those with disabilities, knee hip replacements or just not in perfect physical condition. If you have mobility challenges, we can pre-arrange for what is called ‘sedan chair’ that porters will carry you to the gorilla sighting. Carriers are available in Rwanda and Uganda but ‘chairs’ tend to be more comfortable in Uganda


WHICH GORILLA TREK IS FOR YOU - RWANDA or UGANDA?

Rwanda and Uganda trekking experiences can vary for each person that treks. The following is an overall consensus about the basic differences. Whichever country you choose to visit, we can assure you that your close-up visit with the gorillas will be like no other.


GORILLA FAMILIES & PERMITS

Gorilla trekking permits are highly regulated with approximately 1,050 mountain gorillas left in the wild. Of that, there are approximately 40 habituated gorilla families in Uganda and Rwanda that can be visited. Permits require booking months in advance, especially for the high demand seasons (June-August, December-February).


Rwanda Gorilla Trekking (Volcanoes National Park):

• Trekking Difficulty: Generally considered less physically demanding, with steeper slopes in places but more established, clearer paths due to the foliage in the area. Trekking is generally done at higher altitudes 7,800 feet + Rwanda offers steeper ascents, but its bamboo slopes are often easier to hike than Uganda’s dense terrain. The terrain in both areas is cleared as best possible by park rangers. 


• Permit cost: current rate of $1500 each

• Accommodations: high-end luxury properties

• Rwanda is best for: Those with limited time, prefer not to fly and prioritizing high comfort.

• Access: Beautiful drive from Kigali, only requiring 2-3 hours.


Uganda Gorilla Trekking (Bwindi Impenetrable National Park):

• Trekking Difficulty: Terrain is denser than Rwanda with thicker forests, but as in both Uganda and Rwanda, park rangers clear paths as best as possible. Trekking is at a lower average altitude of 3,800-8,500 feet. 


• Permit cost: current rate of $800 each for foreign non-residents.

• Accommodations: More choices available than Rwanda - mid to high end. 


• Uganda best for: More variety of accommodations and a slightly better price point than Rwanda.

 

• Access: Travelers general fly from Entebbe to base camp unless visiting other parks in Uganda. Straight drive time is 8-10 hours. 


Consensus: 

Rwanda can seem to be more expensive than Uganda, as permits are $1500 per person, per trek, but when all is totaled, including permits, flights, and accommodations, prices are about the same. Rwanda would most likely be recommended for those with real concerns about terrain.


Uganda has more choices of accommodations, but a flight is required to reach the gorilla base camp. This ends up balancing the cost with Uganda only being a few hundred dollars lower. 


Born Free can request lower family permits in both countries. Arrangements can be made for those who may have mobility issues for carrying seats. 


Permits for Primate treks must be paid in advance and are non-refundable.

Reservations for accommodations and additional safari arrangements are not made until permits are secured. Permits are limited.


Journey Priced From:

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Rates do not include primate permits which must be paid in advance and are non-refundable. 

Highlights

  • Choice of Accommodations
  • Mountain Gorilla Treks
  • Trek through the rain forest to view the chimps
  • Best country to see over 20 different primate species
  • Big Four in Queen Elizabeth National Park
  • Lion, leopard, Elephant and buffalo
  • Game drives in the shadows of the Rwenzori Mountains
  • Catch a glimpse of the Ishasha's Tree Climbing Lions
  • Cultural village visit
  • Flights rather than long drives
  • Private guide and vehicle
  • Individual porters

Is this your dream trip?

If you've ever dreamed of coming face to face with the Silverback gorillas, and you are able to walk long distances (possibly 2-3 miles one way) at altitude, then this is the adventure for you. 
Depending upon what gorilla family you trek will depend on your physical ability. If you can walk and hike a few miles, then trekking a family in the lower mountain areas is for you. If you are physically fit, you might want to choose a trek where you hike for a few hours to reach the gorilla family. 

Tailor-Made Itinerary: All Uganda and Rwanda itineraries are personalized to suit your requirements. 

Your research has led you to Born Free Safaris. Now let our Specialists tailor your journey the way you want to experience 

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Available accommodation levels

Africa offers a wide array of fabulous accommodations - from luxurious hotels to premium camps to rustic hideaways. The accommodation can be as much a part of the experience as the destination. Born Free selects hotels and lodges based on their proximity to the best wildlife viewing sites, and also considers the property's views, compatibility with the natural surroundings, friendliness of the staff, travelers' needs, food quality and cleanliness. A trip can combine many types of properties depending on your comfort level, itinerary and budget.