Sustainable gorilla trekking

sustainable gorilla trekking Uganda & Rwanda – Conserving mountain Gorillas – Guidelines of conservation gorilla tourism

Sustainable gorilla trekking is the future for mountain gorilla population in world – there are currently only 880 alive.


Being the most sought after safari adventure in Africa, Gorilla trekking or Tracking – whichever you choose to call it – is a sensitive activity which when not controlled and well managed, may negatively impact on the lives of the mountain gorillas.

In a bid to regulate the activity, the governments of Uganda and Rwanda – so far the safest gorilla trekking countries we go to –  introduced gorilla permits which are the most expensive wildlife permits in order to limit the number of visitors and create sustainable Gorilla trekking – focusing on the future of the Mountain gorilla.

Gorilla permits In Uganda (Bwindi & Mgahinga) cost US$600 ($700 after 01/July/2020) and US$1,500 in Rwanda. The hefty charge on gorilla permits helps in limiting the number of people trekking the endangered Mountain gorillas – only 1,000 left in the world – in order to limit the stress on both the apes and or their habitat which over time may result in change of behavior or even complete extinction, there is only a maximum of 08 permits per gorilla group sold each day to make sure the gorillas are not over exploited – but visited with the concept of sustainability.

In order to promote Sustainable gorilla trekking, the Uganda Wildlife Authority – UWA and Rwanda Development Board – RDB came up with a set of unified Gorilla Trekking guidelines or rules that all trekkers have to follow in order to remain harmonious with the gorillas, below are some of them;

  • A maximum number of 08 visitors are allowed to visit a group of habituated mountain gorillas in a day. This minimizes social disturbance and stress to the gorillas and the risk of their exposure to human-borne diseases.
  • You are supposed to keep your voices low in order not to scare them away or irritate them. Noise may also hinder you from tracing their position in the forest if you do not pay attention to hear their vocal communications. You will also be able to observe the great bird life and other wildlife in the forest.
  • You must not leave any litter in the park. Whatever you bring into the forest should be carried back with you to avoid degrading the gorilla’s habitat and also the resultant diseases from such pollutants.
  • When you approach the mountain gorillas, you are advised to keep a distance not closer than 7 meters for your own good and the health of the mountain gorilla. You are guaranteed 1 hour to see, observe and take photos and even ask your guide all you need to know about the gorilla.
  • You must stay in tight group when you are near the gorillas and follow your guide’s instructions.
  • Smoking, drinking or eating when you are near the gorillas is prohibited. Eating or drinking inevitably will increase the risk of food/drink morsels/droplets falling, which could increase the risk of transmission of diseases.
  • If the gorillas charge (attempt to attack), follow the guide’s example (crouch down slowly, do not look the gorillas directly in the eyes and wait for the animals to pass). Do not attempt to run away because that will increase the risk.
  • Flash photography is highly forbidden. When taking pictures move slowly and carefully and make sure your camera is not producing any sound or flash.
  • Do not touch the gorillas because they are wild animals and therefore unpredictable. They can do anything at any time.
  • After the visit keep your voices down until you are 200 meters away from the gorillas.
  • If you are feeling ill, or you have a contagious disease like flue, volunteer to stay behind. An alternate visit will be arranged for you, or you will be refunded your money. This is because the gorillas can be infected by any human disease and treating them is costly
  • If you feel the urge to cough or sneeze when you are near the gorillas, please turn your head away and cover your nose and mouth in order to minimize the spread of bacteria or virus.
  • If you need to go to the toilet while in the forest, please ask the guide to dig you a hole with his panga / hoe. Make sure the hole is 30 cm deep and cover it when you finish.
  • The above guidelines or Rules have played a key role in improving the gorilla population in the world by safeguarding their health and protection. You are expected to respect and follow them if you are to have a memorable trek.

Apart from the guidelines, the governments of the respective gorilla countries introduced a revenue sharing strategy with the local communities that surround the gorilla habitat. 20% of the revenue collections from the gorilla permits are given to the communities in form of supporting their income generating projects, improving social services like schools and health centers among others.

A couple of years back – maybe 10 years ago, Rwanda introduced the Kwita Izina (Gorilla naming) ceremony for the new born gorilla babies which is always celebrated every year. During the week for the ceremony, mass sensitization of the community is done to educate the people about the conservation benefits and strategies, which has improved conservation efforts and reduced poaching. During this ceremony several guests including international figures and conservation bodies, attend and contribute funds either directly or indirectly towards conservation of the mountain gorillas as they give names to the baby gorillas. It is because of Kwita Izina that Rwanda has seen the population of this ape grow tremendously in the recent years.

As you stare into the eyes of a mountain gorilla you’ll likely feel a connection, one that you have NEVER experienced. Trekking or Tracking these apes is itself a great contribution towards its sustainability since the money paid is invested in its conservation that includes purchasing the drugs and paying the doctors that often treat them. This is in addition to the gorilla doctors’ project that is much concerned with managing the health of these great apes.

All our gorilla trekking tours are therefore built with due consideration to making them sustainable gorilla trekking experiences.

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