The Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is a large primeval forest located in south-western Uganda and is located in three districts of Kisoro, Kabale and …
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Feb 27, 2025
The trip was amazing We had lots of fun and vibes Great experience on the trip and road Amazing and delicious food Local and great culturesFull review by Kyosimire A
Feb 27, 2025
If you’re looking for distinctive, authentic, immersive safari experiences in Uganda and East Africa, you have most definitely come to the right place.Indepth African Safaris offers unforgettable exp…Full review by indepthafricansafari
Feb 17, 2025
The guides were patient and helpful, explaining how to walk safely in the forest. The hike took a few hours (3), but the views were pretty, and the group kept laughing together. When we found the gor…Full review by Linda R
Do you need gaiters? I have seen some places say absolutely yes and others no. I am confused!
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Hi, on the 3 occasions I have gone Gorilla trekking we did not use Gators, some will say you need them for the ants but we never had this problem, I would say not essential but …
Hi, on the 3 occasions I have gone Gorilla trekking we did not use Gators, some will say you need them for the ants but we never had this problem, I would say not essential but everyone has their own opinion, regards
Hi All - quick rundown - I want to go from Entebbe by 4WD to Bwindi Forest. I arrive Entebbe 3.20 p.m. so thinking to go straight from there as far as Mbarara and stay the night and go to Lake Mburo NP next day before heading to Kisoro to stay the night. Next day I would like to do the Gorillas trek - possibly two days in a row but this may be out of my budget - do you have to pay the $600 twice? Then I need to go to Kigali. Is it possible to catch a (cheap) bus from Kisoro to Kigali. I am on a fairly strict budget and only have 7 days in Uganda/Rwanda before heading to Ethiopia for two weeks. Thanks in advance for your invaluable help and advice. Cheers. Jill
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Each gorilla trek un Uganda is 600 dollars ( cheeper than Rwanda). I travelled with an agency so cannot help with buses
Hi, I am thinking of doing two gorilla treks but am unsure weather to have a day off in between in case we have a long day on the first day. I'm 58, not super fit but not unfit. What would you suggest?
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You could find gorillas super fast or take the entire day. It is arduous. Take a day off in between and hire a porter. It is great to see the gorillas!
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Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is one of the only 4 national parks home to the endangered mountain gorillas in the world, other national parks include Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in …
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is one of the only 4 national parks home to the endangered mountain gorillas in the world, other national parks include Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in Uganda...