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Visit Uganda this year for the most exciting, affordable and budget gorilla tours with us. Gorilla trekking in Uganda is now very affordable. We organize budget Gorilla tours to Bwindi Forest National Park. Visit Bwindi Forest National Park for Bwindi Gorilla Trekking while staying in a self contained lodging facilities with good food and with hot shower. The budget safari lodges in Bwindi Forests meets the tourist standards. A budget gorilla safari to Bwindi Forest is memorable, you spend less on your gorilla safari to Bwindi, and Gorilla trekking in Uganda will always be a highlight of your Uganda Safari.

On your budget Gorilla trekking tour to Bwindi, we will ensure that your Gorilla trekking permit is obtained and ready to visit a gorilla family in Bwindi. You can as well opt for gorilla habituation experience in Bwindi Park where you spend up to 4 hours with the Mountain Gorillas. Do not forget to spice up your Gorilla trekking safari to Bwindi with other safari to track Chimpanzees in Kibale Forests, visit Murchison Falls and a safari to Queen Elizabeth National Park BOOK NOW

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Effective & Immideaiately 07th October 2024.

Information Note for Passengers Departing from Rwanda.

  • Travelers should monitor for MVD symptoms, including fever, severe headaches, muscle aches, vomiting, and diarrhea, before departing from Rwanda and seek medical advice immediately if they experience these symptoms.
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