Meeting face to face with mountain Gorillas in the jungle is one the most breathtaking and unforgettable experiences for trekkers but planning on where to go, when to go and what to pack is important before you head for your mountain gorilla trekking destination.

Mountain Gorillas are found only in Rwanda, Uganda and DR Congo. This therefore means that they can trekked in four national parks found in these three countries; Volcanoes National Park (Rwanda), Virunga National Park (Democratic Republic Congo), Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (Uganda) and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park (Uganda). It is important that you get enough information concerning the comparison of whether to trek gorillas in Rwanda or Uganda or DR Congo.

Therefore, the question usually asked by most tourists is; which country is better than the other? The answer is in the comparison below. 

Gorilla Trekking in Uganda

Trekking gorillas in Uganda mainly happens in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and also a little bit in Mount Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. Mgahinga is part of the Virunga Massif together with the other two Parks, Volcanoes and Virunga National Parks but it has one habituated gorilla family and the other groups are habituated in Bwindi Forest.

Uganda hosts about 400 mountain gorillas which is half of the world’s remaining number of these endangered species. There are 17 Gorilla groups to trek with 15 in Bwindi and 2 in Mgahinga National Park.

In Uganda, the cost of one gorilla trekking permit is far more affordable than in Rwanda at only US$700 per day. With this comparison, in most cases the cost of the gorilla permit affects the decision of the visitor concerning where to trek gorillas from, whereby they end up choosing Uganda as their destination. However, reaching gorillas in Uganda is further and harder than in Rwanda.

Tourists can also enjoy Gorilla Habituation, which involves spending about 4 hours with the gorillas unlike the 1-hour experience spent while trekking gorillas. The habituation permits costs US$1500 per person per day which is better than paying US$1500 in Rwanda to watch gorillas for 1 hour only. Besides visiting the gorillas, there are other 9 National Parks to enjoy compared to Rwanda’s 4?

U can combine your gorilla trip with a visit to Kibale National Park which has the highest concentration of chimpanzees in Africa, or visit the Murchison Falls, trek Rwenzori and Mountain Elgon, go rafting on the Nile or visit one of the 52 tribes cultural displays and so much more.

Bwindi Forest National Park is located far from Entebbe International Airport, therefore the journey is tiresome and long especially if you are not having a stopover in any of the other National Parks. It is a 9 to 10hours drive from Entebbe or Kampala to Bwindi, if you are not interested in long drives, you could take a scheduled flight to the Park. However, most visitors that want to enjoy gorilla trekking in Uganda usually fly into Kigali and drive 4 hours to Bwindi which is much easier.

Gorilla Trekking in Rwanda

Mountain Gorillas in Rwanda live in Volcanoes National Park which is situated 113.1 km from Kigali International Airport approximately a 2hours and 30minutes drive. The park lies in the Northwestern part of the country at the border with Uganda and DR Congo.

The short distance and less time spent while traveling to the home of gorillas gives Rwanda the biggest advantage over the other two countries hence it makes Rwanda the easiest option for travelers especially those that want to spend one night and have lesser activities to do while on safari. Volcanoes National Park is home to about 150 habituated gorillas which are divided into 10 groups and many others that are wild. And every day 96 gorilla trekking permits are issued to visitors.

It’s in Rwanda where Dian Fossey’s work of conservation and primatology was taken after she was forced to cross to the country’s border after the civil war in DR Congo and hence the oldest gorilla groups are found here.

In 2017, Rwanda increased the cost of one gorilla permit from $750 to $1500 which doubles Uganda’s cost per permit and literally triples DR Congo’s cost. Though the cost per permit is the highest, Rwanda, it is the best option if you have limited time on your African safari.

Since Rwanda is well-known for its high-end tourism strategy, there are many exclusive resorts attracted which are also promising an increase in income for the local people who live around Volcanoes National Park, home to the mighty gorillas. Therefore, this means that going for a gorilla safari in Volcanoes is one of the most expensive safari experiences, apart from the gorilla permit at $1500, also gorilla lodges are costly with lesser options. The prices are higher but they come with higher standards and unforgettable experiences.

The Luxury Traveller

Are you a luxury traveler and interested in more exclusive and intimate experiences? Rwanda answers you well. The lodges around Volcanoes National Park are luxurious, located in spectacular areas and have famous names in the luxury travel.

You can have an added experience after the trek to engage in other activities such visiting Dian Fossey’s grave, visit the local communities, climb volcanoes in the region, visit Lake Kivu, visit Dian Fossey Gorilla Museum and also watch golden monkeys.

The Mid -Range Traveler

Uganda’ gorilla permit is sold at $ 700 and more to that, Uganda has a total of 10 National Parks compared to Rwanda’s 4. So, there is much to see and do in Uganda.

You can have an added experience after the trek to engage in other activities such Chimpanzee trekking, visit the local communities, also watch golden monkeys, Rwenzori Mountain Hiking, Tree climbing lions, Boat cruises on Lakes Bunyonyi, Mburo and Murchison among others.

Despite the fact that Rwanda’s gorilla permit is the most expensive than Uganda and DR Congo (sold at $1,500 per permit).

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