The Mountain Gorillas
Our comprehensive guide ensures you have all the details you need for an unforgettable safari experience, allowing you to witness these incredible creatures in their natural habitats.
Overview
Earth's largest primates, gorillas, thrive in equatorial African rainforests, primarily the Congo basin, with a global population of approximately 100,000.
Gorilla Safari Prices
Gorilla permits cost $700 per person in Uganda and $1500 in Rwanda, leading travelers to question the overall expense of a gorilla tour.
Budget Gorilla Trekking
Affordable Gorilla Trekking is offered in the top three destinations for gorilla trekking: Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Luxury Gorilla Trekking
Mountain gorilla trekking permits remain consistent for all visitors, while accommodation, meals, and transportation are elevated for luxury gorilla safaris.
Best Time to Track
Diverse opinions on the optimal time for gorilla trekking are scattered across online platforms like Lonely Planet, TripAdvisor, and TouristLink.
Gorilla Permit Booking
Big Apes Africa ensures you have comprehensive information on gorilla permit booking, ensuring your guaranteed gorilla tour in Uganda or Rwanda.
FAQs About Gorillas
We stand ready to address all inquiries about Gorilla trekking, bird watching, cultural experiences, adventure activities, wildlife safaris, and more.
Gorilla Habituation
Travelers join an adept team of Gorilla Researchers, Park Rangers, and Guides, venturing into the raw, untamed forest to encounter elusive, wild Giant Apes.
Uganda Gorilla Tours
Imagine starting with a gorilla tour and discovering a wealth of experiences, including encountering the Big 5 (Rhino, Leopard, Lion, Elephant, & African Buffalo) all in one place.
Guidelines & Rules
Mindful travelers prioritize appropriate conduct wherever they go, showing interest in respecting local customs, including inquiring about the dress code in visited communities.
Packing For Gorilla Trekking
Mindful travelers prioritize appropriate conduct wherever they go, showing interest in respecting local customs, including inquiring about the dress code in visited communities.