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Double gorilla trekking Bwindi is available in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, where there are more than 21 mountain gorilla families. When a tourist sees the same or different mountain gorilla groups twice, it’s known as trekking gorillas twice. To participate in Bwindi Forest double gorilla trekking, one must first get two mountain gorilla trekking permits to be use on separate dates.
With over 98% human DNA, mountain gorillas are thought to be closely related to humans. Tourists from all over the world yearn to be near mountain gorillas so they can watch their behaviors and way of life in the wilderness. This has compelled them to visit various National Parks in East Africa, where these mountain gorillas actually reside.
Due to its reasonable price and the presence of over 21 mountain gorilla families, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park in southwestern Uganda is the most popular national park. The Forest National Park is divided into four sectors to include Ruhija, Rushaga, Nkuringo, and Buhoma.
Since there are more than two mountain gorilla families in each of Bwindi’s four sectors, Bwindi Forest double gorilla trekking is possible in any of the sectors. Tourists have the option of trekking the same mountain gorilla family within a single sector or trek various mountain gorilla families within the same sector or neighboring sectors.
In Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, tourists must have two gorilla trekking permits in order to engage in double gorilla trekking. Since gorilla trekking is only done once a day, these permits should be issued on distinct dates. Visitors can purchase permits for gorilla trekking within the same sector or in neighboring sectors.
Two gorilla trekking permits are needed for Bwindi Forest double gorilla trekking. The fee of each permit is $800 for foreign non-residents, $700 for foreign residents, $500 for the rest of Africa, and UGX300,000 for citizens of East African member states. Only tour companies are permitted to purchase the permits, which are obtained from the Uganda Wildlife Authority.
In Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, tourists must be sufficiently fit to participate in Bwindi Forest Double gorilla trekking Bwindi. In order to navigate the difficult terrain of the rainforests and locate potential mountain gorilla locations, one must be physically fit. Tourists with sufficient energy are needed for the two- to five-hour mountain gorilla search. In order to avoid difficulties in the bush, travelers who plan to visit Bwindi are encouraged to exercise for two to three months before to the activity.
Time
In order to track two mountain gorilla families in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, tourists must have adequate time. Mountain gorilla trekking is done only once a day, in the morning, in contrast to chimpanzee trekking. The safari must be long enough for a person to spend three or four days in the park. Mountain gorillas can be tracked today and then again tomorrow or the next day.
Since gorilla trekking is only done once a day in the morning, Double gorilla trekking Bwindi takes place on different days in Bwindi. In Bwindi, mountain gorilla tracking follows the same protocol. The day begins with a briefing at the sector headquarters, where trekkers are instructed on the activity’s rules and regulations by an armed ranger.
After the briefing, tourists are divided into groups of not more than eight, and armed ranger guides take them into the dense forest where they begin searching for likely mountain gorilla locations. Depending on the trekkers’ speed, the type of hiking trails, and the mountain gorilla family’s location, the search for the family can take one to five hours.
Trekkers have the chance to explore several park attractions, including animals of any kinds while searching for the mountain gorilla family. After locating mountain gorillas, tourists are given one hour to spend with them, during which time they can learn about their habits and observe them going about their everyday lives.
We recommend the dry season, but visitors can do double gorilla trekking in Bwindi in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest at any time of year. The best months to go double gorilla trekking in Bwindi are June, July, August, September, December, January, and February. The weather is perfect for the exercise because there is little rainfall and lots of sunshine.
The trekking trails are dry and navigable during the dry months, making it easier for trekkers to navigate through the jungle. The short foliage gives hikers a clear view of the mountain gorillas and attractions. Finally, the park’s access roads are in decent shape. Double gorilla trekking is still available to visitors who have time during the rainy season because the park is open all year round.
The sector where visitors are to trek determines where they should lodge on a double gorilla trekking safari in Bwindi. There are lodging options in each of the park’s four areas. Bwindi Neck View Lodge, Bakiga Lodge, Bwindi Lodge, Rushaga Havens Lodge, Gorilla Leisure Lodge, Bweza Lodge, and Nkuringo Bwindi Lodge are a few of the lodges.