Gorilla trekking for pregnant women in Bwindi impenetrable national park
Women who are pregnant can go gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Gorilla trekking is a unique activity where people walk through the tropical jungle in search of mountain gorillas and spend an hour with them in their natural environment. You can go gorilla hiking in four different areas of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. These are the Buhoma sector in the north, the Ruhija sector in the east, the Rushaga sector in the south, and the Nkuringo sector in the south. Also in Uganda, you can go gorilla climbing in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park, and the DRC’s Virunga and Kahuzi Biega National Parks.
Tourists over the age of 15 can go gorilla hiking, which is an exciting exercise that even pregnant women can do. If you want to go gorilla trekking while you are pregnant, please let us at Maseke Adventure Co.Ltd know when you want to go and how many months you are pregnant. This way, we can make sure you have a comfortable gorilla trekking trip. We can book a gorilla tour in an area that is easy to trek, and we suggest getting a guide or a sedan chair if you are pregnant or not physically fit to trek. Trekking with gorillas is hard, and guests need to be in good shape to do it. Women who are pregnant and have been pregnant for at least seven months are warned about the risks of gorilla walking.
Gorilla climbing for women who are pregnant
Early in the morning, people who want to go gorilla climbing in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park are told about the park’s rules, laws, and standards at the park offices. After the training, you will begin hiking through the bush, which will take between 2 and 6 hours. Women who are pregnant should talk to their car guides so that they can be paired up with a gorilla family that is close to where they are trekking. You will be able to spend an hour with mountain gorillas in their natural environment once they are found. This gives you a chance to learn about their habits, watch them do their daily tasks, take pictures, and make movies.
When is the best time to go chimp trekking?
You can go gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park at any time of the year, but the best time is during the dry season, which is June, July, August, September, December, January, and February. This is because the park doesn’t get as much rain during these months, so the access roads and gorilla trekking trails will be dry, making it easier for pregnant women to go trekking. During the rainy season, the trails are muddy and slippery, making gorilla trekking harder.
How much gorilla hiking passes cost
Permits to go gorilla climbing in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park cost 700 USD for foreigners who don’t live in Uganda and 600 USD for foreigners who do live in Uganda. East African citizens pay 250,000 UGX per person.
How do I get a pass to go chimp trekking?
You can book gorilla hiking permits in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park through a reputable tour company like Maseke Adventure Co.Ltd. Just email or call us with the date, month, and year you want to see the mountain gorillas. Once you call us, we’ll check with the Uganda Wildlife Authority to see if there are any permits available on the dates you want. If there are, you’ll be asked to make a deposit. We will be able to buy the gorilla hiking pass for you and send you a scanned copy of the bill as proof once the payment is received.
Where women who are pregnant can stay while
A pregnant woman can stay in a number of places in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park while on a gorilla trekking safari. These include the Gorilla Leisure Lodge, the Rushaga Gorilla Lodge, the Buhoma Lodge, the Buhoma Haven Lodge, the Ichumbi Lodge, the Four Gorillas Lodge, the Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp, the Bwindi Lodge, the Buhoma Community Rest Camp, the Kiho Gorilla Lodge, the Mahogany Springs Lodge, the Gorilla Valley Lodge, the Tracker Safari Lodge, the Nkuringo Bwindi Gorilla Lodge, the Ruhija Gorilla Safari Lodge, the Trekkers Tavern Cottages, the Ruhija Gorilla Mist Camp, the Rushaga Gorilla Haven Lodge, the Bakiga Lodge, the Engagi Lodge, the Chameleon Hill Lodge, the Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge, the Lake Kitandara Bwindi, and the Silverback Lodge.
What women who are pregnant should bring on a gorilla walking trip
Women who are pregnant and going on a gorilla trekking safari in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park should bring a lot of things with them, like bug spray, garden gloves, hiking shoes, a long-sleeved shirt and pants, long cotton socks, a waterproof rain jacket, a first aid kit, a warm sweater, sunscreen, energy snacks, water, a camera with extra batteries, a walking stick, face masks, a backpack, and more.
Follow these steps to get to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.
The Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is in the southwestern part of Uganda. To get there, book a scheduled or charter domestic flight with Aerolink from Entebbe International Airport to Kihihi or Kisoro airstrips and then take a road to the park headquarters.
Women who are pregnant can also get to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park by car. To get there, you’ll need to drive from Kampala or Entebbe to the park offices in a comfortable safari vehicle with a good driver guide. The drive takes about 9 to 10 hours.
You can also get to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park while pregnant from Kigali, Rwanda. To get there, fly to Kigali International Airport and then drive for 4 to 5 hours to get to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park through the Cyanika border in Kisoro or the Katuna border in Kabale district.