what else can I see besides gorilla trekking?

Gorilla trekking is the gem in the crown of Uganda which can be done in Bwindi Impenetrable national park and Mgahinga Gorilla National park and coming with a question of What else can i see besides gorilla trekking  they are several activities you can do in Uganda besides Gorilla trekking.

What is gorilla trekking?

Gorilla trekking is an activity where you follow a fully habituated mountain gorilla family in the wilderness and stay with them for one permitted hour. It would be best if you acquired a gorilla permit from the Uganda Wildlife Authority to have access to performing a gorilla trekking safari.

You need to book your gorilla permit in advance as they are limited to a maximum of 8 permits per gorilla family per day. Uganda currently has 19 gorilla permits open to the public for gorilla trekking and 2 gorilla permits for habituation experience.

How much is the Uganda gorilla trekking permit?

The current cost of a Uganda gorilla trekking permit is $800 per person per trek for foreign nonresidents, $700 for foreign residents, and 300000 Uganda shillings for East African citizens.

You can purchase your gorilla permit through a tour operator or directly from Uganda Wildlife Authority.

When purchasing the gorilla trekking permit for Uganda, you must have a date when you wish to do gorilla trekking, the number of gorilla permits you to hope to book, and the gorilla trekking park you wish to book.

What Is Included or Excluded in the Cost of a Gorilla Trekking Permit?

The gorilla trekking permit includes:

  • The gorilla conservation fee.
  • Park entrance fees.
  • Security during the gorilla safari.
  • Local community support.
  • A certificate after gorilla trekking.
  • One hour of mountain gorilla viewing.
  • Others.

Exclusions of the cost of a gorilla trekking permit are transport, tipping, drinks, packed lunch, and any other items of a personal nature.

You can book through a tour operator like Abunda Discoveries Uganda to arrange gorilla trekking safari packages and include amenities like accommodation, transport, driver guides, etc. We lift off your shoulder the burden of moving back and forth with putting together the gorilla trekking safari.

You can do other activities in Uganda besides gorilla trekking

What Else To Do In Uganda Other Than Gorilla Trekking?

Birding in Uganda

Ruhija area in Bwindi forest is the birding haven for this park living in a specular surrounding. When you use the trail to Mubwindi swamp, you may get to identify a number of birds, including Albertine Rift Endemics. Bwindi Forest currently has over 350 bird species, and chances of spotting over a hundred are more open during birding in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Amongst the possible birds in the Bwindi forest are 23 of Uganda’s Albertine Rift endemics

Some of the birds you may get to see include the African green broadbill, Shelley’s Crimsonwing, Rwenzori Turaco, African hill babbler, western green tinkerbird, and others.

Uganda, having over 1000 bird species, also has incredible other birding destinations like Mabamba Swamp, Musambwa Island, Lutembe Beach, Botanical Gardens, Mpanga Forest, Murchison Falls National Park, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Kibale National Park, and others.

You need an experienced and professional birding guide and a well-organized itinerary to get the best of Uganda’s birding safari.

Chimpanzee Trekking In Uganda

Uganda is a haven for chimpanzee tracking, with a number of habitats that favor their natural survival. It would be best if you had a chimpanzee trekking permit for some of these chimpanzee habitats, as they are Uganda Wildlife Authority.

Some of the chimpanzee trekking habitats include Kibale National Park, Kyambura Gorge in Queen Elizabeth National Park, Kaniyo Pabidi Forest in Murchison Falls National Park, Kalinzu Forest Reserve, Semuliki National Park, and others.

Ngamba Chimpanzee Sanctuary is a rescue home for survivor chimpanzees who have been saved from snares, orphaned, abandoned, and cannot return to their community.

In Uganda Wildlife Education Center, the former Entebbe Zoo, you can spot a number of chimpanzees from the exhibit with an environment similar to that in the wilderness.

Water activities in Uganda

Although Uganda is landlocked with no sea port, you can do some water activities from the freshwater lakes and rivers across the country.

White Water Rafting In Uganda

Stimulate some adrenaline with a thrilling adventure on River Nile Itanda Falls. You do not need any experience to be part of the white water rafting team because instructors are there to take you through all necessary directions.

You must open your heart, buckle your safety gear, peddle, and have fun on the River Nile. Although white water rafting has different tide levels, you can stop anywhere.

Bungee Jumping in Uganda

You are held securely and safely, let down to touch the River Nile while hanging by a rope. A boat awaits to collect you from beneath. This adrenaline-stimulating adventure is worth a try in case you are not afraid of heights.

Boat trips on Uganda safari

In Lake Mburo National Park, you can take a boat trip where you enjoy great vegetation cover with a number of birds that grace its surrounding swamps. Enjoy a boat trip on Lake Bunyonyi, the deepest lake in Uganda and the second deepest in East Africa, and the sunset cruise on Lake Victoria and others.

You can visit Ssese Island, a wonderful and tranquil island in Lake Victoria, where you can enjoy some quiet time. The environment is inviting, especially if you want to escape the chaotic noise of the city and work environment.

Visit the Source of the River Nile on Uganda Safari

Be among the lucky visitors to Africa who get to the exact point where the River Nile originates, the longest river in the world. At Jinja, you sail to where the River Nile separates from calm Lake Victoria water. The drama at this point is quite hard to explain.

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