Gorilla Trekking Certificate is awarded to visitors that have just finished Gorilla trekking in Uganda. This is awarded to everyone that has tracked gorillas to certify that he or she has been to Bwindi and tracked the rarest endangered Mountain Gorillas. You will be cheered on by fellow trackers with hand claps while receiving your Gorilla trekking certificate.
You Gorilla trekking day shall begin with morning cup of coffee have your packed lunch box and you will be transferred to the Gorilla briefing point ready for your gorilla trekking tour. You will receive a briefing from the park rangers as they also check and validate your Gorilla trekking permits for the day.
The Gorilla trekking certificate a form of an accolade that certifies your participation in tracking Mountain Gorillas in Uganda of Bwindi Forest National Park on such a specified date of your tracking. BOOK NOW
Note: This is signed by the Executive Director of Uganda Wildlife Authority and Conservation area Manager Bwindi Forest National Park.
Gorilla Trekking Certificate
This Gorilla trekking certificate not only confirms your attendance but also justifies your effort and contributions towards conservation and protecting the rare Mountain Gorillas. Part of the Gorilla permits fees that you have paid to Uganda Wildlife Authority a small percentage is given back to the local community through revenue sharing agreement to uplift the standards of the local people living or surrounding Bwindi Forest National Park.
While meeting the gorillas in the Jungle, you will have a maximum of up to 1 hour to interact with the Gorillas. Thereafter this time, in order to not disturb the gorillas you will return to the briefing point of Bwindi Forest National Park, where Uganda wildlife Authority officials (Park warden) awards you with Gorilla trekking certificate that ends your Gorilla trekking day process.
Gorilla trekking in Uganda is the most popular safari activities that most visitors have taken part in and for those that have less time to spare 3 days of gorilla trekking is worth to take on and enjoy meeting the greatest primates of the jungle in Africa.