Planning a Budget Gorilla Safari with Realm Africa Safaris

Planning a Budget Gorilla Safari

How to Plan a Pocket-friendly Gorilla Safari in 2023 – 2024, Practical Tips to Saving Money on your 2023 – 2024 Gorilla Trekking Holiday

Planning a budget Gorilla Safari can be difficult if you don’t know where to start! However, today we will assist you to understand the most important things to consider when planning a budget Gorilla Safari.


How to Plan a Budget Gorilla Safari in 2023 – 2024


  • Decide on where to go gorilla Trekking: Uganda or Rwanda?

Mountain Gorillas can only be seen in three (03) countries; Rwanda, Uganda & DR. Congo. Of the three (03) countries, only Rwanda & Uganda are safe to visit for gorilla trekking – curious why? Read more: Why DR.Congo is Considered Not Safe for gorilla trekking.

Between Rwanda and Uganda, you have got to decide on where to go gorilla trekking. However, to make this a lot easier for you, we advise looking at two (02) major things; the price of the permit, and the price of accommodation.

Price of the Gorilla Permits in Uganda/ Rwanda for 2023 – 2024.

Price of accommodation.

Accommodation In Rwanda is a lot more pricey. Budget hotels in Musanze District – 13 Km away from Volcanoes National Park cost between USD100 and 150 per person sharing a double room. Rwanda is marketing itself as a premier luxury destination – evidently premium Luxury brands like Singita- Kwitonda Lodge & Bisate Lodge have opened up high-End Properties that cost an arm to stay overnight. However, if your budget allows, these properties are worthwhile.

Uganda, unlike Rwanda, offers a wide range of affordable budget, Midrange to upmarket options from as low as $50 per person sharing.


Best time to go on a budget Gorilla Safari


If planning a budget gorilla safari, you have got to choose the best time to go on a Budget Safari. Gorilla Trekking has seasons; peak & low seasons.

The peak Season for Gorilla Trekking in Uganda & Rwanda is in the drier months of January, February, June, July, August, September, and December. During these months,  there is less rainfall and sometimes even no rain at all. Most travellers like to plan and book their gorilla safaris for these months because the parks are fairly dry, and the forest trails are a little easier to navigate – of course with minimal gorilla trekking fitness required.

For the mobility challenged, elderly, and disabled persons – Intending to indulge in Gorilla Trekking, a sedan chair carried by local porters can be arranged on request and prior planning is a necessity, especially if travelling in the high season months.

Related: Gorilla Trekking for Mobility challenged & Elderly Persons.

Gorilla permits in peak Season are very scarce and usually sold out. We, therefore, recommend pre-booking and paying for your gorilla permits well in advance especially if travelling In the High Season – you can do these 1 – 2 years in advance.

Related: In-advance Gorilla Safari planning & booking

The low season falls in the months of March, April, May, and November. During these months there is rainfall especially in afternoons – something that discourages most travellers from venturing Into Low season gorilla Trekking.

However, it’s important to understand a few facts about mountain gorillas prior to choosing your ideal gorilla trekking Season. Mountain Gorillas live in tropical rainforests characteristic of rainfall meaning that NOT even the dry season is actually completely dry otherwise trekkers would never be asked to pack rain jacks if travelling in the high season.

Overview: Although gorilla trekking is generally considered a costly venture, doing this during the Peak Season is expensive in regards to the cost of accommodation, and companies will often offer non-negotiable rates for their gorilla packages since the demand then is high compared to the low season months when you have the chance to bargain for a Great value Gorilla Trekking Safari.


Besides Gorilla Trekking, what else can I do In Rwanda or Uganda?


Rwanda besides gorilla trekking has only two (02) National Parks; Akagera & Nyungwe National park.

Related: Things to See & Do In Rwanda.

Uganda, On the other hand, has up to eight (08) national parks (excluding the two gorilla parks: Bwindi & Mgahinga). There are a lot more things to see & do in Uganda than there are in Rwanda.

Related: Things to See & Do In Uganda.


Budget Gorilla Trekking Holidays for 2023 – 2024


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