Our safaris to Bwindi feature a visit to one of either of each
family at a time. Six
permits daily are sold for each of these groups at UWA Headquarters
in Kampala. That means
18 people can track each day.
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Gorilla
Tracking in Bwindi is strenuous, hence physical fitness is a must.
GORILLA TRACKING REQUIREMENTS
Please bring the following for tracking gorillas.
Encounter with the gorillas
Submissiveness
When you encounter the gorillas always remember to
be submissive
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Do not look at them straight in the face rather give
a sideways glance.
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Do not stand over them-crouch instead, stay in a
tight group
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Speak in whispers
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Do not use flash photography
Gorillas are wild
Bwindi gorillas
are not tame.
They are wild and they should not be provoked
in any way. The
UWA
does not take any responsibility for any injury sustained by wild
animals in their habitats, hence
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Keep your flight distance about 7 metres from them
and bear in
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mind that gorillas have freedom of way
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Do not feed the gorillas
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Do not entice them to get into contact with you in
any way.
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Do not eat in the vicinity of the gorillas
Environmental Consciousness
Do not litter the park
Always burry your faecal
Health of the Gorillas
There
are currently approximately 700 mountain gorillas in the wild.
Thus these animals are classified as endangered species. To avoid transmitting human diseases to them,
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Avoid tracking if you suffer from contagious
disease. In case
you develop a sever case of flu, your money will be fully
refunded if you make this known in advance. However if you
attempt to track and fail for whatever reason, or if the guides
discover that you cannot track due to disease, you do not
qualify for any refund.
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Do not sneeze towards them
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Do not spit in the forest or defecate carelessly.
If you need to the guides will help you with a matchet to dig
a hole to bury your waste.
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Do not track if under age- Only 15 years and above
can track.
Hiking,
trekking and
gorilla Tracking
safaris- the facts
How
hard should one prepare for gorilla tracking in Rwanda?
The facts below will help you to answer this question.
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Tracking takes place at altitudes of 3000 metres-this
means that moderate/ average physical fitness is what is
necessary and not athletic fitness.
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Tracking gorillas is conducted by patient, qualified
and knowledgeable ranger guides with wide experience in natural
history with particular attention to gorilla behaviour
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Trekking, hiking and tracking safari is conducted at a
moderate pace with plenty of stops for resting, fielding
questions further briefs etc.
Competitive
hiking is discouraged as the aim of the guides, porters and
rangers is for all the group members to make it to the gorillas
and back to the base. Believe
it or not, the slowest hiker/ trekker will determine the pace of
the trek.
Your
hiking gorilla tracking starts at 08:30Hrs local time and may last
the whole day!
For Conservation reasons, visits to the gorillas are tightly
controlled.
Bird
Watching in Bwindi National Park
Bwindi
is the Bird watchers paradise.
The park has 348 species of birds, including 90% of all
Albertine rift Endemics. Among
the birds are Short-tailed Warbler, Rusty-faced woodland Warbler,
Bar-tailed Trogon, Gruer's Rush Warbler, Wilcock's Honey-guide,
Yellow-eyed black Fly-catcher, Kivu Ground Thrush, Dusky Crimson
Wing, White-tailed Blue Monarch among others.
Nature
Guided Walks
For
the visitor who has 2 or 3 days in Bwindi, the park has 4 fantastic
hiking trails. Nature walks in Bwindi National Park are conducted by
knowledgeable guides making it a whole learning experiences.
The guides are well versed in primatology, ornithology,
botany, butterflies etc.
There
are four hiking trails
in Bwindi are
The
Munyanga River Trail
This
is ideal for visitors with little time to spare. One has an
opportunity to see birds and primates of the forest edge. The
popular waterfall trail provides an attractive feature of the forest
with a profusion of tree ferns, epithetic ferns, orchids and
Bwindi's colourful array of butterflies. This trail which leads to 3
delightful crystal clear waterfalls typifies your impression of a
tropical rain forest.
The
Rushurra Trail
Commands
expansive views across the western rift valley floor. To the west,
Congo's Parc Nationale des Virungas provides a spectacular backdrop,
and on clear das Lake Edward and the Rwenzori Mountain are visible.
The
Muzabajirro Trail
Offer
breath taking views of Bwindi Forest. Western Rift Valley and the
Virungas. On the way, you witness hundreds of pre-historic tree
ferns. The top of this trail is a great place for a picnic lunch.
The
Ruizi River Trail
This
is the longest of the trail and takes a full day to complete.
The
Ruhija crossing is ideal for guests with 4WD vehicles. It offers the
finest vistas in one of Uganda’s most beautiful landscape.
In Ruhija, visitors can take the three-hour scenery packed
hike to the Mubwindi swamp.
The
Bamboo Trail
The
Bamboo trail offers 14 vegetation types and is one of the areas of
highest diversity in the park. At the top of this trail, you witness
panoramic views encompassing L. Bunyonyi and Mafuga forest.
Cultural
dances:
The
evenings are enlivened by traditional dance performances by local
tropes.
Accommodation
Bwindi has a variety of accommodation facilities ranging from luxury
to basic. Below are some of them
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Abercrombie
and Kent luxury tented camp
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Buhoma Homestead
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Mantana
luxury tented camp
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Community
Rest camp
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Ruhinja
Guest House
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Savannah
Resort Hotel at Kihihi