What is a Gorilla Trekking Permit?
A Gorilla Trekking Permit is an official document issued by the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) that allows tourists (aged 15 and above) to trek and spend one hour observing a habituated mountain gorilla family in their natural habitat.
Where to Trek Mountain Gorillas
Gorilla trekking in Uganda takes place in:
- Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (19 gorilla families)
- Mgahinga Gorilla National Park (1 gorilla family)
Other trekking destinations in East Africa include:
- Volcanoes National Park (Rwanda)
- Virunga National Park (DR Congo)
Can You Get Last-Minute Gorilla Trekking Permits?
Yes, but availability is limited. Gorilla permits are in high demand, and most are booked 3–6 months in advance.
How to Book a Last-Minute Gorilla Permit
- Contact a Trusted Tour Operator (e.g., Usoke Explorers)
- We Check Permit Availability with Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA)
- Confirm and Pay Immediately
- Receive Your Permit Confirmation via email
Cost of a Gorilla Trekking Permit in Uganda
- Foreign Non-Residents: $800 per person
- Foreign Residents: $700 per person
- East African Citizens: UGX 250,000 per person
Best Time for Last-Minute Gorilla Permits
- Low Season (June, October–November) – Easier to find last-minute permits
- High Season (July–September, December–February) – Permits sell out quickly; book 3–6 months in advance
What to Pack for a Gorilla Trekking Safari
- Hiking boots
- Long-sleeved shirts & trousers
- Waterproof rain jacket
- Insect repellent
- Garden gloves
- Hat & sunglasses
- Snacks & drinking water
- Face mask
- Walking stick
- Binoculars
💡 Tip: Pack light for an easier trek!
For more details or to book a last-minute gorilla trekking permit, contact Usoke Explorers via info@usokeexplorers.com.