Looking to go gorilla trekking In 2024? Realm Africa Safaris™ has the Best offers for Gorilla Trekking In 2024 – 2025 & Beyond for as low as $1,280 per person with 01 Gorilla Permit, 02 nights’ accommodation, meals, and return transportation included in the Price.
IMPORTANT things to NOTE about Our Best Offers for Gorilla Trekking in 2024 – 2026:
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- We book the gorilla permit(s) for you at no extra cost.
- Transportation is in a 4×4 Toyota Landcruiser.
- … and you will be driven, guided, and taken care of by a local experienced guide.
Best Offers for Gorilla Trekking In 2024 – 2025 & Beyond
FREQUENTLY ASKED: Questions about Gorilla Trekking In 2024 – 2026 & Beyond
When is the best time to go gorilla trekking?
Depending on whether you decide to go gorilla trekking in Uganda or Rwanda;
- The best time to go on a gorilla trek in Uganda is in the dry seasons: January to February or June to September. It may be advantageous and perhaps most exciting to opt for the rainy season when the gorillas are just as present and there’s less competition to secure one of the limited gorilla permits issued per day.
- The best time to go gorilla trekking in Rwanda is in the dry seasons, which are mid-December to early February and June to September. Park rangers track the groups’ movements year-round, so if you don’t mind muddy boots, the opportunities are still there when the rains come down—just bring your best waterproof gear. In the wet season, the air is crystal clear, so you’ll find great views of the volcanoes and gorillas tend to hang out on the lower slopes of the mountain.
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What should I pack for my gorilla trekking Holiday?
The actual packing list will vary based on individual needs, however, we will provide a basic guide to what we think you’ll need for your gorilla trekking.
- A face Mask to protect both you and the gorillas ( see: the Best mask for gorilla trekking.)
- Hiking Boots. Buy boots that go above your ankles – they protect you from strains.
- Garden Gloves. These protect your hands – they are important.
- Rain Jacket. Doesn’t matter if you are trekking in the dry or wet season.
- Long-sleeved shirt or Blouse. The sleeves protect your arms.
- Energy Giving snacks. You might use some extra sugar during your trek.
- Cameras and extra batteries. Unless you don’t care to keep the memories.
- Hat or bandana. This covers your head and stops bugs from falling Into your hair.
- Pair of Binoculars. You might hear the sound of a bird high up in the canopy – these come in handy.