Today we embark on our first exhilarating mountain gorilla trek – an experience to be treasured!
The day starts with breakfast at the lodge, before transferring to the Bwindi Forest National Park headquarters. Remember to take a rain jacket, drinking water, snacks and your packed lunch from the lodge. Also, make sure that you bring sturdy trekking boots with for walking in the swamps and jungles.
At 08h00 the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) staff hold a short talk at the headquarters, briefing you about the gorilla trekking procedures. Briefing complete, the UWA rangers guide you into the lush Bwindi Forest where almost half of the world’s remaining wild mountain gorillas are found.
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, due to its critical population of mountain gorillas and the rich biodiversity it holds. The trek through the jungle is itself is a remarkable wilderness experience! All kinds of exotic birds, insects, mammals and reptiles can be spotted as you walk through the thick undergrowth and tangled vines. There are 11 primate species to be seen and about 90 mammal species in total, as well as a huge variety of birds and butterflies. We will be trekking through the jungle for two to six hours, which can be arduous and challenging, but well worth the effort.
Once we find our designated gorilla group, we stop and spend an hour watching them. Of the estimated 880 wild gorillas remaining on the planet, Bwindi is home to about half this population, living in four family groups. We watch these social primates as they groom each other, feed on the undergrowth, doze off, play and interact. This spell-binding experience is considered one of the most poignant wildlife encounters on earth.
In the afternoon when we return from our unforgettable gorilla encounter we visit Buhoma Village. Setting off from the Buhoma Community Rest Camp, your guide leads you to the village to explore on foot. Walking around the village gives you the chance to meet the local people living near Bwindi, see how they live and support the community directly.
Our eventful day in and around the Bwindi Forest, ends back at the lodge with a hearty dinner and a good night’s rest.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner