Double Gorilla Trekking Uganda & Rwanda 2027

The Ultimate Guide to Double Gorilla Trekking in Uganda & Rwanda

What Is Double Gorilla Trekking in Uganda and Rwanda?

Double gorilla trekking refers to tracking Mountain gorilla twice in separate locations either in two different parks or across two countries like Uganda and Rwanda. This allows travelers to experience different gorilla families, terrains, and conservation environments within one safari.

As a senior guide with All Budget Uganda Safaris Ltd, I often recommend this to travelers who want more than just a one-hour encounter. One trek is unforgettable, but two give you depth, comparison, and a deeper emotional connection.

Core Trekking Destinations:

  • Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
  • Mgahinga Gorilla National Park
  • Volcanoes National Park

Pro Tip: Choose two different ecosystems (Bwindi + Volcanoes) for maximum contrast—dense jungle vs bamboo slopes.

Is Double Gorilla Trekking in Uganda and Rwanda Possible?

Yes, double gorilla trekking across Uganda and Rwanda is fully possible and increasingly popular for 2026–2027 safaris. Travelers must secure two separate permits, one from the Uganda Wildlife Authority and one from the Rwanda Development Board, and plan efficient cross-border transfers.

The most common route:

  • Start in Kigali
  • Trek in Rwanda
  • Cross into Uganda (3–5 hours drive)

This creates a seamless safari loop.

Pro Tip: Always carry printed permit copies, border officials occasionally request verification.

Why Do Double Gorilla Trekking? (Is It Worth It in 2027?)

Double gorilla trekking is worth it for travelers seeking a deeper, more immersive wildlife experience. It allows comparison between gorilla families, habitats, and trekking styles, providing richer insights into primate behavior, conservation efforts, and East Africa’s biodiversity.

Key Benefits:

  • Two different gorilla families
  • Varied terrain and trekking difficulty
  • Enhanced photography opportunities
  • Greater understanding of gorilla structures

From experience, many clients say the second trek feels more relaxed and meaningful because they know what to expect.

Pro Tip: Use your first trek to observe, and use your second trek for photography.

Best Places for Double Gorilla Trekking in Uganda and Rwanda

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is Africa’s most biodiverse gorilla habitat, home to nearly half of the world’s mountain gorillas. Trekking here is more challenging due to the dense forest terrain, but encounters are more intimate and less crowded.

Sectors include:

  • Buhoma
  • Ruhija
  • Nkuringo
  • Rushaga

Pro Tip: Rushaga sector offers the highest number of habituated families better availability.

Volcanoes National Park

Volcanoes National Park provides a more accessible gorilla trekking experience with shorter hikes and bamboo terrain. It is ideal for travelers seeking luxury lodges and easier logistics.

This park is part of the Virunga Massif.

Pro Tip: Trekking here is often less strenuous, perfect for your second trek.

Mgahinga Gorilla National Park

Mgahinga Gorilla National Park offers a quieter, more exclusive trekking experience with the Nyakagezi gorilla group. It is ideal for travelers seeking solitude and volcanic scenery.

Pro Tip: Combine Mgahinga with golden monkey tracking for a unique primate combo.

Suggested 6–8 Day Double Gorilla Trekking Itinerary

A 6–8 day itinerary allows two gorilla treks across Rwanda and Uganda, along with cultural experiences and travel recovery time. The most efficient route starts and ends in Kigali.

Sample Itinerary:
  • Day 1: Arrival in Kigali
  • Day 2: Transfer to Volcanoes + trek
  • Day 3: Transfer to Bwindi
  • Day 4: Gorilla trek in Bwindi
  • Day 5–6: Relaxation or chimp tracking
  • Day 7–8: Return & departure

Pro Tip: Always include a rest day between treks. Your travel will thank you.

Primate Trekking (Signature Experience by All Budget Uganda Safaris Ltd)

Primate trekking is a specialized safari experience focused on observing great apes and monkeys in their natural habitats. It includes gorilla trekking, chimpanzee tracking, and golden monkey encounters, making it a premium niche offered by All Budget Uganda Safaris Ltd.

Key Species:
  • Chimpanzee
  • Mountain gorilla
  • Golden monkey

Pro Tip: Add chimp tracking in Kibale National Park for a complete primate safari.

Gorilla Trekking Comparison Table (Uganda vs Rwanda)

Feature Uganda (Bwindi/Mgahinga) Rwanda (Volcanoes)
Permit Cost $800 $1,500
Trek Difficulty Moderate Moderate
Landscape Dense rainforest Bamboo & step slopes
Accessibility Longer travel Close to Kigali

Cost Breakdown for Double Gorilla Trekking (2026–2027)

Double gorilla trekking safaris typically cost between $4,500 and $9,500 per person, depending on accommodation level. The main cost drivers are permits, lodging, and transport logistics.

Key Costs:

  • Rwanda permit: $1,500
  • Uganda permit: $800
  • Lodges: $150–$1,000 per night

Pro Tip: Combine Uganda + Rwanda to balance cost and comfort.

Best Time for Double Gorilla Trekking

The best time is during dry seasons (June–September and December–February), offering trekking conditions and clearer forest trails.

Pro Tip: Early-morning treks offer better visibility and cooler temperatures.

How to Plan Double Gorilla Trekking (Step-by-Step)

Planning involves selecting parks, securing permits early, organizing cross-border transport, and booking experienced guides.

Steps:
  • Choose destinations
  • Book permits (6 months ahead)
  • Arrange transport
  • Pack appropriately

Pro Tip: Use a trusted operator—permits are non-refundable.

What to Pack for Gorilla Trekking

Pack durable hiking gear, waterproof clothing, and essentials for forest conditions.

Essentials:
  • Hiking boots
  • Rain jacket
  • Gloves
  • Insect repellent

Pro Tip: Gaiters are highly recommended for muddy terrain.

Why Book with All Budget Uganda Safaris Ltd

We provide expert-led, fully customized gorilla trekking safaris with over a decade of experience in Uganda and Rwanda. Our team ensures seamless logistics, permit handling, and authentic experiences.

Pro Tip: Ask for multi-country discounts on combined safaris.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. Can I trek gorillas twice?
    Yes, with two permits.
  2. Is it safe?
    Yes, highly regulated and guided.
  3. Which country is better?
    Both offer unique advantages.
  4. How fit should I be?
    Moderate fitness required.
  5. Is it worth the cost?
    Yes—one of Africa’s best wildlife experiences.

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