Best Places to Go Gorilla Trekking in Africa

Africa is one of the loved continent in the whole world due to its magnificent exhibited and hidden in its country, this loved continent offers the best gorilla trekking safaris and this is done nowhere else other that its three countries of Uganda, Rwanda and the DR. Congo. These three countries host a great number of tourists who flock in to have a memorable experience of these wonderful primates in their true natural setting within the forests and mountainous areas.

Rwanda only offers a wonderful trekking experience in her Volcanoes National Park in the Northern Province bordering DR. Congo and the mighty Uganda. Rwanda is recognized as a “Land of a thousand hills” due to her extensive mountains spread all over the country. Despite of the country being a landlocked one, it has got a better and an incredible biodiversity within her Albertine Rift Eco-zone.

Kigali being the capital city of the country, is where the Kigali international airport is found, the country is one of the smallest countries in Africa and therefore there is a shorter distance from the airport to the Volcanoes National Park where the endangered mountain gorillas are tracked, therefore visitors may afford a two days gorilla tracking safari within the country since it’s a 2-hour’s drive from the capital city to the park.

This park is composed of a variety of mammals and birds to be seen in the process of gorilla tracking, tracking within this park starts at 8am after being briefed from the park rangers. Rangers escort every particular group on track and the gorillas permit here is at USD 1500, the park has got around eight Gorilla groups that are tracked including the Susa, Karisimbi Susa A, Sabyinyo, Umubano, Titus and Amahoro and Agashya, Kwitonda plus Hirwa, Bwenge and Ugenda groups providing an opportunity to accommodate a number of trekkers on one day though each group is tracked by 8people per day.

Alternatively, Uganda is best known for her largest number of gorillas, Uganda is also a land locked country and it is also known to be the “Pearl of Africa”. The country is bordered by Rwanda in the southwest, Tanzania in the south, Kenya in the east and DR. Congo to the west with a portion in the south being occupied by the largest African Lake Victoria.

The country is also located in the east African plateau with an equatorial type of climate though being different depending on the altitude, Kampala is the capital city of Uganda and Entebbe International Airport is the country’s main airport.  Gorillas in Uganda are tracked from her two different national parks including Bwindi impenetrable national park, this is located in the southwestern part of the country and it’s covered with Uganda’s biologically diverse rain forest.

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park only protects over 324 mountain gorillas and this is considered to be almost half of the word’s left mountain gorillas, gorilla trekking permits are bought at USD 600 and habituation permits at USD 1500 for foreign non-residents. Members of the East African community only pay UGX 250000 for a gorilla trekking permit. Bwindi has got four sectors each with different Gorilla groups and these include the Ruhija, Oruzogo, Habinyanja, Mishaya, Nkuringo, Mubare, Nshongi and the Bitukura gorilla group.

Trekkers are only awarded one hour of gorilla enjoyments whereas those who are on habituation experience enjoy the activity throughout the day in the forest. Visitors may also do gorilla tracking from Mgahinga national park; this is also located in the south western Uganda in the tip corner of the country sharing the part with the Virunga ranges. The park sits on an altitude of about 2227m and 4127m, the park is of great significance due to its extinct volcanoes that are seen in each and every corner of the park and these includes the Sabyinyo, Gahinga and Muhavura mountains.

This is where the Nyakagezi gorilla group is tracked and this is why the park has gained its fame at a larger extent since many visitors cannot leave the pearl of Africa minus having a tour to this park, this is where the first people to live in the forest known as the pygmies “the Batwa” can be traced and therefore, there is nothing much that can be left out while on a tour to Mgahinga National Park.

Besides the two East African countries where mountain gorillas can be tracked, another alternative can be got from a one and only central Africa country that’s DR. Congo. DR. Congo offers amazing gorilla trekking safaris since it has got both the lowland gorillas and the Mountain gorillas. Gorillas in Congo are tracked from the Virunga mountain ranges where the Virunga national park was demarcated; this was before known as Albert national park. In Virunga national park is where the endangered mountain gorillas are tracked at a fee of USD 400 per person.

Tracking from this park starts from Bukima where all trekkers meet their guides for briefing and also starting their journey to the mountain ranges for gorillas. This offers a number of chances to the trekkers also to see some crater lakes around and on top of the mountain. Also, to track are the lowland gorillas seen in the thick forest of the Kahuzi-Biega National Park but prior bookings are required in all the two national parks. All this offers a reason as to why many people from different destinations enjoy visiting Africa for the amazing gorillas.

Enjoy Uganda’s Wildlife Safari in Kidepo Valley National Park

Kidepo Valley National Park is found in northern part of Uganda (Karamoja) and boarders Sudan in the north west plus Kenya in the north east. It is home to 77 mammals and almost 500 bird species.

Kidepo Valley National Park is dry, hot and isolated yet spectacular, magnificent and virgin. The shortest and most favorable route from Kampala to Kidepo Valley National Park is a 571 km journey which starts from Kampala through Gulu, Kitgum and to Kidepo. The park is transverse by large sand Rivers, dry mountain forests, open savanna and hilltops capped by rock kopjes.

To the foreigners to access to Kidepo Valley National Park they have to use the chartered air crafts to Kidepo which can be arranged from Kajjansi, or from Entebbe airport to Lomej airstrip near the park headquarters where by the flight takes two hours. But there is a plan by the civil aviation authority to make Lomej airstrip an international airport in order to enable visitors fly in direct to Kidepo from abroad.

After discovering the long journey from Kampala to Kidepo you will be directed to where you can sleep and there are many lodges near the park where the visitors can stay for the next day which they are to perform the tourism activities. The following day in the morning after cleaning and working on yourself, you will first have breakfast before going in the field, after taking a coffee of tea you will then be given park guiders which will help you in everything you will be needing to know about this park and it is much interesting when you have your own car from 4×4 car hire Uganda that offers 4×4 wheel vehicles.

They will escort you to the Narus valley which is the park’s wildlife congregates where you will view many animals at a close range and these include the zebras which always move in a group and they look very attractive to the visitors due to their good looking colour. you will also have a chance to see the giraffes which also move in a group and look very attractive too, still at Kidepo national park you will have a chance to see very many buffaloes and elephants plus many other animals which you need to go there and see.

Due to the visit of Kidepo national park, you will also have a chance to know more about the Karamojong lifestyles, cultures, dressing styles, dancing and tools used. The Karamojong are traditionally cattle raiders and hunters however through community conservation education, their lifestyle is gradually changing and most of them know the value of conservation of the park compared to the past years whereby they couldn’t even put on clothes but now days at least they have their dressing code.

Leaving alone the Karamojong cultures and whatever, the park has got very many bird species and it is one the national parks in east Africa having many bird species being next to Queen Elizabeth national park, so you will also have a big chance to view many birds in the park and one of the most enjoyable activity in the park is birding which is mostly done in the morning and in the evening.

Therefore, after your tour which requires at least 3 to 4 days to complete due to many attractive objects in the park, you will then have to go back to your homeland mostly using the short routes in order to reach in time but you will have assists from the local people and they will show you great love really.

In conclusion, I would like to encourage you and go to one of the greatest game parks in Uganda and Africa as whole which is Kidepo valley national park because it has very many attractive things as I have briefed them to you above, you will never gain boredom and stress while at Kidepo valley national park.