With Gorilla Permits costing $1500 in Rwanda and $700 in Uganda, Gorilla Trekking is undoubtedly one of the most expensive adventure experiences in Africa.
While gorilla trekking costs quite a bit of money, it is limited to 01-hour with the Gorillas. This might perhaps be the very first time you actually notice that one hour is so short a time to spend with these amazing gentle giants Of the great forest of Bwindi, Mgahinga or Volcanoes National parks – the 03 safe locations to see Gorillas in East Africa. Because our past clients were not getting to spend longer with the mountain gorillas, we learnt to start recommending to them Trekking Gorillas Twice. This way, they would then get to spend two hours ( one each day) with the mountain Gorillas.
How to Plan a Double Gorilla Trek
Traditionally, Travellers interested in Gorilla Trekking ought to plan at least 3 days with one day strictly dedicated to trekking up into the forest to search and find the mountain gorillas. The First and last day are transit days getting to and from your gorilla trekking destination.
Sample 3 Days Gorilla Safari (single gorilla Trekking)
- Day 01: Transfer to your Hotel
- Day 02: Gorilla Trekking.
- Day 03: Transfer back to Airport ( End of Safari)
For travellers that would like to spend more time with the Gorillas, we recommend Trekking Gorillas Twice
Sample 4 Days Gorilla Safaris (Trekking Gorillas Twice/Double Gorilla Trekking)
- Day 01: Transfer to your Hotel
- Day 02: Gorilla Trekking.
- Day 03: Second Gorilla Trek
- Day 04: Transfer back to Airport ( End of Safari)
The Costs involved in Trekking Gorillas Twice
The significant costs involved in choosing to trek Gorillas twice included the Price of a second gorilla Permit ($1500in Rwanda or $700 in Uganda), an extra night at the Hotel ($70 – $400 depending on where you choose to stay), and Logistical facilitations (Vehicle hire, safari guide & Fuel – about $300) from your Gorilla tour operator.