Gorilla Trips at Uganda in Kenya are the ultimate African experience. Gorilla Trips in Uganda entail mountain gorilla tracking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. The park is the habitat of over 350 endangered Mountain Gorillas which are considered to be the most awe-inspiring animals in Africa. Gorilla trekking is one of the major tourist activities in Uganda.
Gorilla tracking in this part of the world can be a challenging task and requires intense physical fitness. A trip starts early in the morning and can last from a few hours to a number of days depending on the movement and activity of the giant apes.
Adventurous Places For Taking Gorilla Trips Include
Queen Elizabeth National Park towards western Uganda and located in the foothills of the Mountains of the Moon, one of the great mountain ranges of the world in Western Uganda.
Kyambura Gorge is highly popular for tracking the fast moving and elusive chimpanzees.
An extended Gorilla tracking trip in the forests of Bwindi can be strenuous but also good fun.
Basic amenities like packed lunch, drinking water, comfortable boots or jungle shoes suitable for steep muddy slopes and a rain jacket should be carried on the trekking trip. This advice should be especially taken into account when entering the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. In addition to this, other activities include bird watching tours, walking trips, launch trips and wildlife tours.
Uganda boasts of a diverse range of flora and fauna and populated by wide-ranging ethnic groups. Amidst this natural splendor, the Gorilla Trips provide an insight into the place and wildlife inhabiting the area.