Budget-Friendly Tips for Gorilla Trekking in Uganda or Rwanda
Tips for gorilla trekking in either Uganda or Rwanda can help create an unforgettable experience and a breathtaking adventure, and there are ways to make it budget-friendly.
Gorilla trekking can only be done in Africa in specific countries of Uganda, Rwanda and Congo. Uganda (Bwindi Impenetrable National Park & Mgahinga Forest), Rwanda (Volcanoes National Park) and the Congo (Virunga National Park).
Some of the tips for a budget-friendly gorilla experience.
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Choose Uganda over Rwanda
Gorilla trekking permits costs around $700 in Uganda compared to Rwanda’s, which is $1500. Uganda offers an affordable experience in both Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park.
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Travel during the Off-Peak Season
Ideal period for better experience are the rainy months of April, May and November are often considered off-peak which makes this period a budget-friendly time to visit.
Permit prices can sometimes be discounted and accommodation providers often offer lower rates.
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Choose Budget Accommodations
Uganda has several budget-friendly lodges and guesthouses to the visitors visiting the park, which can help save on accommodation costs.
Choosing lodges near the park reduces transportation expenses and sharing accommodations with other travelers can also help cut down costs.
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Join Group Tours
Many tour operators offer group packages for gorilla trekking, which allow you to share transportation, guides and sometimes even permits.
Joining a group can significantly reduce costs compared to solo or private treks.
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Use Local Transportation
To cut transportation expenses, consider taking local buses or shared vans, known as “matatus,” to reach nearby towns.
Although slower than private transport, public transport is much cheaper. From the nearest town, you may need a private hire to reach the park gate, but this still keeps costs lower.
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Consider Combined Permits
Uganda offers the opportunity to combine gorilla trekking with other park experiences.
A combined permit or multi-day package often includes additional activities like chimpanzee trekking or game drives, providing more value for the price.
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Pack Essentials to Avoid Rental Fees
Carry essential trekking gear like boots, rain jackets, and insect repellent, as renting or buying equipment on-site can be pricey.
Packing your own snacks and water also helps save on food costs during the trek.
Book and plan your safari following these tips for Gorilla trekking
Gecko Safaris Africa has well-designed and friendly packages that encompass a wider adventure for the visitors.
Going for gorilla trekking is another way of supporting and conserving the endangered species in Africa.
Feel free to enjoy a memorable trek with us in the wild.