Golden Monkey Trekking in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park: Uganda Hidden Primate Adventure
While Uganda is world-famous for mountain gorilla trekking, another remarkable primate experience awaits visitors in the spectacular Virunga Mountains—Golden Monkey Trekking in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park.
With their striking golden-orange fur, energetic personalities, and playful behavior, golden monkeys are among Africa’s rarest and most fascinating primates. Found only in the Virunga Conservation Area, which stretches across Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, these endangered monkeys offer a unique wildlife encounter that perfectly complements a gorilla trekking safari.
Nestled in southwestern Uganda, Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is the country’s only destination where visitors can trek both mountain gorillas and golden monkeys. This makes it an ideal choice for travelers seeking a complete primate adventure in one spectacular location.
At Maseke Adventures, we highly recommend combining golden monkey trekking with gorilla trekking, volcano hiking, and cultural experiences to create an unforgettable Uganda safari.

Why Choose Golden Monkey Trekking in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park?
Mgahinga Gorilla National Park covers approximately 33.7 square kilometers and forms Uganda’s section of the magnificent Virunga Conservation Area.
The park protects:
Endangered golden monkeys
Mountain gorillas
Forest elephants
Bushbucks
Giant forest hogs
More than 180 bird species
Unique Afro-montane and bamboo forests
Golden monkeys thrive in the park’s bamboo vegetation, making Mgahinga one of the few places in the world where visitors can reliably observe them in their natural habitat.
Unlike some larger primate destinations, Mgahinga offers a peaceful trekking experience with fewer crowds and breathtaking volcanic scenery.
What Makes Golden Monkeys So Special?
Golden monkeys are a subspecies of the blue monkey and are easily recognized by their vibrant golden-orange patches, expressive faces, and incredible agility.
They are highly social animals that live in groups of up to several dozen individuals and spend much of their day moving rapidly through bamboo forests in search of young bamboo shoots, fruits, leaves, flowers, and insects.
During your trek, you may witness:
Juveniles chasing one another through the trees
Mothers carrying infants
Monkeys feeding on fresh bamboo shoots
Grooming among family members
Acrobatic leaps between branches
Curious individuals observing visitors from nearby trees
Their playful nature makes them one of Uganda’s most photogenic wildlife species.

What Happens During Golden Monkey Trekking?
Your adventure begins early at the Ntebeko Visitor Centre, where experienced guides from the Uganda Wildlife Authority conduct a detailed briefing.
Visitors learn about:
Golden monkey behaviour
Trekking guidelines
Forest safety
Photography etiquette
Conservation efforts
After the briefing, ranger-guides lead small groups into the bamboo forest in search of a habituated golden monkey troop.
Compared to gorilla trekking, golden monkey trekking is generally less strenuous because the monkeys are often found at lower elevations. However, the distance and duration vary depending on the troop’s location on the day of your visit.
Once the monkeys are located, visitors spend one hour observing and photographing their fascinating behaviour while following the guide’s instructions.
Golden Monkey Trekking Permit
A valid permit is required for all visitors.
The standard Uganda Wildlife Authority permit currently costs approximately:
US$60 for Foreign Non-Residents
US$60 for Foreign Residents
UGX 40,000 for East African Citizens
These permits include:
Park entry for the activity
Professional ranger-guides
One hour with a habituated troop
Conservation support
Permit prices are subject to change, so travelers should always verify the latest rates before making travel arrangements.
Booking in advance is recommended, especially during the peak tourism seasons.

Golden Monkey Habituation Experience
For visitors seeking a more immersive wildlife encounter, Mgahinga also offers the Golden Monkey Habituation Experience.
Unlike the standard trek, this activity allows guests to spend up to four hours with researchers and conservation teams observing a semi-habituated troop as it gradually becomes accustomed to human presence.
This experience provides deeper insight into:
Monkey communication
Feeding behaviour
Group dynamics
Conservation research
Habituation techniques
It is an excellent option for wildlife photographers, researchers, and passionate primate enthusiasts.
Best Time for Golden Monkey Trekking
Golden monkey trekking is available throughout the year.
Dry Seasons
June to September
December to February
Benefits include:
Better trail conditions
Easier hiking
Clear photography opportunities
Comfortable trekking weather
Green Seasons
March to May
October to November
Advantages include:
Lush green bamboo forests
Fewer tourists
Beautiful landscapes
Excellent birdwatching
Since golden monkeys remain in the park year-round, every season offers rewarding wildlife encounters.
What Should You Pack?
Although the trek is generally easier than gorilla trekking, proper preparation remains important.
Recommended items include:
Waterproof hiking boots
Long trousers
Long-sleeved shirt
Lightweight rain jacket
Gardening gloves
Hat
Sunscreen
Insect repellent
Binoculars
Camera
Drinking water
Small daypack
Neutral-coloured clothing is recommended for wildlife viewing and photography.
Wildlife Beyond Golden Monkeys
Golden monkey trekking is only one part of the Mgahinga experience.
Visitors may also encounter:
Mountain gorillas
Bushbucks
Forest elephants
Giant forest hogs
Duikers
Numerous bird species
The park’s rich biodiversity makes every forest walk exciting, even beyond the main trekking activity.

More Adventures in Mgahinga
One of the greatest advantages of visiting Mgahinga is the variety of activities available.
Popular experiences include:
Gorilla Trekking in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park
Mount Sabinyo hiking
Mount Gahinga hiking
Mount Muhabura hiking
Batwa Cultural Trail
Birdwatching
Nature walks
Many visitors spend two or three nights in the area to experience several of these activities.
Combine Mgahinga with Other Uganda Destinations
Golden monkey trekking pairs perfectly with other safari experiences.
Popular combinations include:
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Lake Bunyonyi
Lake Mburo National Park
Volcanoes National Park
Many international travelers also arrive through Kigali before crossing into Uganda, significantly reducing travel time to Mgahinga.
Conservation of Golden Monkeys
Golden monkeys are classified as Endangered due to habitat loss and their restricted range within the Virunga Mountains.
Tourism plays a vital role in supporting:
Habitat protection
Wildlife monitoring
Ranger patrols
Scientific research
Community development
Environmental education
By participating in golden monkey trekking, visitors contribute directly to the long-term conservation of one of Africa’s rarest primates while supporting sustainable livelihoods for communities living around the park.
At Maseke Adventures, we specialize in personalized Uganda and Rwanda primate safaris.
Our Golden Monkey Trekking packages include:
Golden monkey permit booking
Gorilla permit assistance
Private 4×4 safari transportation
Experienced English-speaking driver-guides
Carefully selected accommodation
Airport transfers
Volcano hiking
Batwa cultural experiences
Cross-border Uganda–Rwanda itineraries
Tailor-made safari planning
Whether you are traveling solo, as a couple, or in a group, we create customized itineraries designed around your interests, travel dates, and budget.

Final Thoughts
Golden Monkey Trekking in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is one of Uganda’s most rewarding yet underrated wildlife experiences. The opportunity to observe these rare and colourful primates in their natural bamboo forest habitat, surrounded by the breathtaking Virunga volcanoes, offers a memorable adventure that complements gorilla trekking perfectly.
With fewer crowds, excellent wildlife viewing, and the chance to combine golden monkey trekking with mountain gorillas, volcano hikes, and Batwa cultural experiences, Mgahinga provides one of the most diverse safari experiences in East Africa.
Let Maseke Adventures organize your tailor-made primate safari, ensuring seamless travel arrangements, expert guidance, and unforgettable encounters with Uganda’s extraordinary wildlife.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Where can I see golden monkeys in Uganda?
Golden monkeys can be seen in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, Uganda’s only national park where this endangered primate is available for trekking.
How much is a golden monkey trekking permit?
The standard permit currently costs approximately US$60 for international visitors, though prices should always be confirmed before booking.
Is golden monkey trekking difficult?
Generally, it is less demanding than gorilla trekking, although the terrain may still include uneven and forested trails.
Can I combine golden monkey trekking with gorilla trekking?
Yes. Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is Uganda’s only destination where visitors can enjoy both activities in the same park.
What is the Golden Monkey Habituation Experience?
It is a special conservation experience that allows visitors to spend up to four hours with researchers observing a semi-habituated troop as it becomes accustomed to human presence.

