3 Days Gorilla Tracking
Gorilla tracking is the major tourist activity in Bwindi, Uganda. Bwindi is located in South-Western Uganda, on the edge of the Great Rift Valley. It is home to over 350 endangered mountain gorillas. A safari to this endangered zone is worth your while. A short but satisfying safari.
There are also 346 species of birds and over 200 species of butterflies. Tracking starts in the early morning, around 8:30 a.m., and can last from a few hours to day depending on the movement of these giant apes
Safari Itinerary
DAY 1: Kampala - Bwindi Gorilla Park
Depart from Kampala at 8:00 am and head towards Western Uganda. A brief stop at the Equator allows time for photographs. During the drive, you will see long-horned Ankole cattle, the rolling hills and terraced landscapes of the region, and beautiful panoramas that are part of the Kabala District. We have a lunch break en-route at Lake View Regency Hotel Mbarara. We arrive at the park in the late evening. Overnight at Lake Kitandara Luxury Tents/ Buhoma Community Bandas.
DAY 2: Gorilla Tracking in Bwindi Forest
After an early morning breakfast and guide briefing, set off for your gorilla tracking in the forests of Bwindi. Gorilla tracking can be strenuous because of Bwindi’s challenging terrain. You will need to carry a packed lunch and drinking water, and wear comfortable boots or sturdy shoes, as well as carry a light rain jacket as Bwindi has unpredictable weather. Walking sticks will be available from the park rangers. Dinner and overnight at Lake Kitandara Luxury Camp/Buhoma Community Bandas.
DAY 3: Transfer to Kampala
After an early breakfast at the camp, drive back to Kampala having lunch en-route. Thank you for choosing an Abacus safari!
3 Days Gorilla Tracking