Organizing a budget gorilla trekking safari to Uganda
Easiest way to organise a budget gorilla trekking safari. Uganda has two renowned gorilla trekking destinations that is Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga National park both located in the south western part of Uganda. Mgahinga National Park is a home of one habituated gorilla family while Bwindi is a home of almost half of the world’s population of the critically endangered mountain gorillas, with over 22 habituated gorilla families open for gorilla trekking, which are found in the four sectors namely Rushaga in the south, Buhoma in the north, Nkuringo and Rujiga in the east making it a perfect destination for your gorilla trekking experience.
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Uganda gorilla trekking permits for Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga National park cost 800 USD for foreign non residents, 700 USD per person for foreign residents and 300,000 UGX for East African residents.
Due to the few numbers of tourists who visit the country for gorilla trekking in the low seasons (March to may and October to November), it is much advisable for budget tourist to visit the country in such seasons. This is because of the rains which place a demand on the service providers such as in transportation, accommodation to cut their costs to attract more tourists to the country. Even though there are no more discounted gorilla permits in the low seasons, it is still cheaper to travel in these seasons due to the discounts offered on the other services.
Tips on how to organize a budget gorilla trekking safari in Uganda
Research and Planning:
Start by researching different tour operators and accommodations in Uganda. Look for budget-friendly options that still offer quality service and experiences.
Above all things consider getting the right tour operator because the company plays a vital role to the success of your trip, you should be so careful while selecting the best company. Their legality is key, reason being a legally operating tour operator ensures that your entire safari adheres to local regulations and standards. This includes obtaining the necessary permits and licenses required for gorilla trekking activities. With a licensed operator, you can trust that your trek is conducted in compliance with wildlife protection laws, minimizing the risk of legal issues or disruptions during your trip or even scamming cases.
Choosing Accommodations:
Choice of accommodation is vital in the planning of your budget safari. Accommodation is often categorized into three; Luxury, mid range and Budget accommodation facilities. Therefore you can travel to Uganda on a budget if the right choice of accommodation is made. Some of the budget facilities include; Buhoma forest rest camp, Bwindi view Bandas, Buhoma lodge, Sanctuary gorilla forest camp and many others, these accommodations are often more affordable and provide a cozy, authentic experience. Contact your tour operator to always help you to make the best choices.
Travel in groups
We advise you travel in groups. Group travel allows for cost-sharing opportunities, significantly reducing individual expenses. Shared costs for transportation, accommodations, and permits can make the overall trip more affordable for each participant. Moreover, group bookings often come with discounts or special rates negotiated by tour operators. This can result in substantial savings compared to solo travel arrangements, making gorilla trekking more accessible to budget-conscious travelers.
Packing Essentials:
Pack light but don’t skimp on essentials like sturdy hiking boots, insect repellent, and rain gear.
Bring snacks and water for the trek, as food options may be limited in remote areas.
Respecting Wildlife and Environment:
Follow the guidelines provided by your tour operator and park authorities to minimize your impact on the environment and wildlife.
Maintain a respectful distance from the gorillas and avoid making sudden movements or loud noises that could disturb them.
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