April 18, 2024

Gorilla Safaris

Uganda is regarded as the “Primate capital of the world and rightly so, the Pearl of Africa is home to over half the last surviving mountain gorillas, over 1450 chimpanzees plus 12 other primate species making it one of Africa’s top wildlife destinations. An encounter with the mountain gorillas is considered the greatest wildlife adventure in Africa by most travelers and the fact that there are only 3 countries that offer sanctuary to these endangered species makes gorilla trekking even more special. Bwindi forest is one of Africa’s most ancient rain forests and home to half the population of mountain gorillas left in the world and with over 19 habituated gorilla families, there is no denying that you will get the best gorilla safari experience in Uganda. Popular gorilla trekking regions in Uganda include Buhoma, Nkuringo, Ruhija and Rushaga plus the Mgahinga section which is home to only one gorilla family.

Tristar Africa Skimmer Safaris has been organizing gorilla safaris in Uganda and Rwanda for the past 6 years and we take great pride in taking you to Uganda’s top park for a chance to encounter one of the most sought after primates in Africa. Whether you prefer to rent a car and drive yourself to Bwindi or require a professional driver-guide, we will be more tha happy to book the gorilla permits , accommodation and of course a private 4×4 safari vehicle.

Check out our well-crafted Uganda gorilla safari packages and get back to us to book or inquire about availability, you can send an email to booking@tristarafricaskimmersafaris.com or call us now on +256-758540071 / +256-785231603 to speak with the reservations team.

 

FEATURED GORILLA SAFARIS IN UGANDA & RWANDA

Bwindi Gorilla Safari

Embark on an exciting gorilla tracking adventure in Bwindi forest

Rwanda Gorilla Safari

Embark on gorilla tracking adventure in Volcano park

4 Days Rwanda Safari

4 Days safari features game viewing & gorilla tracking

8 Days Uganda Safari

Uganda safari features trips to Semuliki & Queen Elizabeth parks