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Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

Bwindi impenetrable forest is a UNESCO World Heritage site situated in the southwest  corner of Uganda. The park is 331 square kilometers and impresses with a truly  theatrical landscape and bio-diversity, this is a  region of volcanoes, jagged valleys, waterfalls, lakes and dramatic mountain ranges. Birders come thousands of miles to see the more than  350 species that live within the area.

There are also rare forest elephant, giant forest hog and eleven kinds of primates , including red tailed and blue monkey, black and white colobus, baboons and chimpanzee . you can also find forest duiker antelopes and bush buck antelopes as well as over 200  species of butterflies.

GORILLA  TRACKING

Bwindi  is  a home  to  340  mountain  gorillas , just  over  half  the  world’s  population  of  this  critically  endangered  ape. The  gorillas  are  completely  wild  but   have  become  used  to  seeing  a few  humans  after  years  of  habituation. Many  of  the  expert  guides  have  been  involved  in  this  process  since  the  beginning , and  are  able  to  explain  the  complicated  etiquette  involved  in  meeting  a  giant  silverback .  This  is  an  opportunity  afforded   only  to  select  few,  as  just  eight  visitors  are  allowed  to  view  each  group  everyday.

There  are  currently  nine  habituated   mountain  gorilla  groups  open  to  tourism;

Mubare , Habinyanja  and  Rushegura   near  Buhoma

Bitukura  and   Oruzogho  near  Ruhija

Nkuringo , Mishaya, Nshongi  and  Kahugye  in  Bwindi  south.

Tracking  through  dense  forest  with  steep  slopes  means  that  participants  do  need  to  be  physically  fit. Once  the  gorillas  are  located , you  spend  a  maximum  of  an  hour  with  them  before  returning  back  to  camp. Please  note  only   children  aged  15  and  above  can  track  the  gorillas. Guests  taking  part  in  this  activity  must  have   permit.

GORILLA  TRACKING  PERMITS

Permits  must  be  purchased  in  advance . Permits  are  sold  for  a  specific  person  for  specific  day, and  currently  cost  US$600  each ( subject  to  change ) To  reserve  a  permit , a  deposit  is  required . As  a  company , sanctuary  Gorilla  forest  camp  is able  to  invoice  for  the

entire  permit  price  at  once  to  save  on  the  very  high  bank  fees  that  are  changed  in  Uganda  on incoming  foreign  currency  payments.