Gorilla Families in Uganda There are 11 Habituated Gorilla families in Uganda and 1 group…
Great Gorilla trekking experience
Great Gorilla trekking experience.
Fantastic gorilla trekking adventure, Join Monumental Expeditions and Safaris on a guided gorilla safari across Rwanda, Uganda, and the DRC, where you may also see wildlife. The natural habitats of these endangered primates are the focus of our tailor-made Gorilla safaris, which are sure to leave an impact. The only places on Earth where you may do gorilla trekking are in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda’s Mgahinga Gorilla National Parks, Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park, and the Congo’s Virunga National Park.
Our skilled driver/guides will see to it that you are secure and comfortable while you tour all of Uganda’s national parks, taking in breathtaking vistas of the countryside along the way. Exciting and memorable adventures await you in Monumental Expeditions and Safaris’s all-inclusive packages.
Come and enjoy the finest in individualized gorilla tracking expeditions and game watching with us.
Imagine an exceptional African safari in Uganda, the jewel of Africa, where you may do amazing gorilla trekking among verdant hills, snow-capped mountains, misty woods, and deep, clear lakes.
Uganda Travel Tips and Guide
If you are looking for trustworthy travel advice for Uganda or any country in Africa, Monumental Expeditions and Safaris is the place for you. A few pieces of travel advice are as follows:
Healthcare in Uganda
Vaccination against hepatitis A, hepatitis B, yellow fever, meningitis, rabies, and measles is mandated by the Ugandan Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Additional health advice for Ugandans includes
Use medication to prevent malaria
Fill up on healthy, wholesome food and water.
Keep insect repellents on hand.
Avoid being around wild animals.
Stay away from potentially harmful pathogens.
Keep all bodily fluids separate.
Do not use any cosmetic or medical equipment that is not sterile.
Savor hot water
Steer clear of fast food joint fare
You should also try to get a full physical before you go.
Style dilemma!
Daytime attire should be light and airy, but nighttime garments should be warm and cozy. When trekking with the mountain gorillas, it’s a good idea to bring along;
Outdoor Shoe
Gloves for gardening
Clothes with long sleeves
Eyewear and headwear
Weatherproof outerwear
Dress pants
Extensive footwear
When is the best time to visit Rwanda and Uganda to see the gorillas?
Any time of year is perfect for a visit to the Pearl of Africa. The ideal time to do mountain gorilla trekking, forest wandering, or bird viewing is during the dry season, which is June through January.
Points of rest
The Uganda road journey isn’t complete without brief rest stops, food, and picture opportunities. Depending on the duration of the trip, meals are also supplied while traveling.
Details on Visas
Make every effort to possess a valid visa. Online or via immigration, you may submit a visa application. An East African Visa, which can be applied for in Rwanda by those on Great Gorilla Trekking Safaris, eliminates the hassle of having to purchase separate visas for travel inside Rwanda and Uganda.
In Uganda, tour providers mostly take US dollar bills as payment. The Uganda Shilling is the currency of choice for most purchases made in Ugandan stores and marketplaces. Keep in mind that the banks in Uganda will only take US dollars that are relatively recent, no more than four years old.
Tip Off
It is customary and very appreciated to tip your driver guide, hotel or lodge personnel, and local residents in villages. Tipping is completely voluntary. Depending on the kind of service you experienced, you are free to choose the amount to tip. Tipping encourages service providers to go above and beyond by working harder to give exceptional service.
The weather in Uganda
Temperatures in Uganda, known as the Pearl of Africa, may reach 25–29°C (77–84°F) during the tropical monsoon season, which begins in the middle of September and continues until November, with the rainiest months falling between March and May in the south of the country. December–February and June–July make up the dry season.
Temperatures are often lower in southwestern Uganda, particularly in Lake Bunyonyi, Bwindi Forest, and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, compared to northern Uganda, where Murchison Falls National Park and Kidepo Valley National Park have warmer weather. No matter where you’re going, be sure you pack accordingly. On the other hand, our Ugandan climate is changing rapidly, so you should be prepared for some of these changes throughout your stay here.
Get in touch with Monumental Expeditions and Safaris, and we’ll fill you in on all the details on your fantastic Gorilla trekking experience safaris.