Gorilla trekking safari in Rushaga sector

Gorilla trekking safari in Rushaga sector

Gorilla trekking safari in Rushaga sector.

Rushaga sector is one of four gorilla sectors in the southern region of Bwindi impenetrable national park. Rushaga sector offers the thrilling gorilla trekking activity, which entails strolling into the tropical rainforest to find habituated mountain gorillas and spending an hour with them in their natural environment.

One of the places where the endangered mountain gorillas may be found is the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in southwest Uganda. Half of the world’s mountain gorilla population is known to be located in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. They are distributed in four sectors: Rushaga in the south, Buhoma in the north, Ruhija in the east, and Nkuringo in the south.

Gorilla trekking in the Rushaga area

Eight habituated gorilla families—Busingye, Bweza, Nshongi, Kahungye, Mishaya, Rwigi, Bikingi, and Mukyunguzi—live in the Rushaga sector. Gorilla trekking is offered daily, beginning early in the morning with an orientation on the guidelines to be followed.

Following the briefing, each group of eight will be assigned a habituated gorilla family to hike with, along with park rangers and an experienced park guide who is familiar with the gorilla trekking paths. Because mountain gorillas like to roam about in search of food, trekking with them in the Rushaga area may take anywhere from two to six hours, depending on the gorillas’ location.

You can see a variety of wildlife species, including birds, plants, and trees, while trekking. After you locate the gorillas, you can spend an hour with them in their natural habitat, where you can watch them feed, nurse, play, fight, and groom their young. You can also take pictures and document the amazing moments to share with people back home after the safari.

The ideal time to visit Rushaga Sector for a gorilla trekking safari

The greatest time to go gorilla trekking in the Rushaga sector is during the dry season, which is also referred to as the peak season, which is June, July, August, September, December, January, and February.

However, you may go at any time of year. Access roads and gorilla trekking routes will be dry and accessible during the dry season since there is little or no rainfall in the Rushaga region. This makes gorilla hiking easier than during the rainy season, when the pathways become muddy and treacherous.

The price of a permit for gorilla trekking in the Rushaga area

In Rushaga Sector, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, a gorilla trekking permit costs 800 USD per person for non-resident foreigners, 700 USD per person for locals, and 300,000 UGX per person for inhabitants of East Africa.

Gorilla trekking safari in Rushaga sector
How to reserve a permit for gorilla trekking in the Rushaga area

You may reserve gorilla trekking permits in the Rushaga area by contacting a reputable tour operator, such as Maseke Adventure Co.Ltd, and providing the day, month, and year you would want to see the mountain gorillas.

We will check for permit availability when you get in touch with us, and if permits are available on the dates you have selected, you will be required to pay a deposit. We will get the gorilla trekking permits on your behalf as soon as we receive the payment, and we will confirm with a scanned copy of the receipt.

Directions to Rushaga Sector

Rushaga sector, which lies in the southern region of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, is reachable by road transportation. It takes around eight to nine hours to travel from Kampala to the park headquarters in Rushaga sector, passing via Masaka, Mbarara, and Kabale.

Rushaga sector is also accessible from Kigali, Rwanda, where visitors fly to Kigali International Airport and then drive for four to five hours to reach Rushaga sector via the Cyanika border in Kisoro or the Katuna border in Kabale.

Another way to get to Rushaga sector is via air. Travelers may reserve scheduled or charter flights with Bar Aviation or Aero link Uganda from Entebbe international airport to Kisoro airstrip, and then take a two-hour drive to Rushaga sector.

Accommodations in the Rushaga area

During your gorilla trekking safari, you can stay at a variety of luxury, midrange, and affordable lodging options in the Rushaga sector, such as Four Gorillas Lodge, Rushaga Gorilla Lodge, Gorilla Safari Lodge, Gorilla Hills eco-lodge, Chameleon Hill Lodge, Ichumbi Gorilla Lodge, Rushaga Gorilla Camp, Lake Mulehe Gorilla Lodge, Mutanda Lake Resort, Nshongi Camp, Wagtail Eco Safari Camp, Rushaga Gorilla Haven Lodge, Bwindi Backpackers Lodge, Gorilla Valley Lodge, Bwindi Jungle Lodge, Rushaga Gorilla Resort, Bweza Gorilla Lodge, and Gorilla Leisure Lodge, among others.

Additional activities in the Rushaga sector

Following your gorilla trekking safari, Rushaga Sector provides additional activities such as a gorilla habituation experience, where you can spend four hours with the gorillas, bird watching, where you can observe various bird species, a Batwa cultural tour, where you can interact with the Batwa people, and guided nature walks, among others.