5-Day Uganda Gorilla Trekking Safari in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest)

Tour Overview

Over five days, you’ll fully experience Bwindi Impenetrable Forest: treks, guided walks, nature lodge stays, and cultural exchanges. With more time than the shorter forest tours, you get a slower pace: pre-trek light walks, post-trek relaxation, interaction with local Batwa communities, and possibly birding or forest night walk. Chui Safaris ensures permits, expert guides, and lodges that respect ecology and support locals.

Itinerary

Day

Location

Activities & Highlights

Day 1

Arrive Entebbe → Bwindi

Travel (flight + road or all road) to the Bwindi region. Settle into the lodge near the forest edge. Evening briefing, relax.

Day 2

Bwindi – Gorilla Trekking

Early morning gorilla trek. Return to the lodge. Afternoon rest or optional forest walk/birding.

Day 3

Bwindi

Second gorilla trek (if permit & package allows) or another forest activity – nature walk, cultural visit to the Batwa people.

Day 4

Bwindi → Local Villages / Surroundings

Visit local communities, learn about forest conservation, guided walks, and nature observation. Evening at the lodge.

Day 5

Departure

After breakfast, depart Bwindi for Entebbe or onward travel. Options for shopping stops depending on routing.

Signature Highlights

  • Mountain gorilla encounters: one or two treks.
  • Batwa / local community cultural interaction.
  • Forest flora, birdlife, forest walks.
  • Time to rest and be absorbed in nature.
  • Lodging in Bwindi forest lodges (private/comfortable) for 4 nights
  • All meals during stay (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
  • Gorilla trek permit(s) included
  • Expert local tracker/guide for treks
  • Road/air transfers as per itinerary from Entebbe to Bwindi and back
  • International flights into Uganda
  • Visa & health entry requirements
  • Optional hikes/activities beyond the treks if not in the base package
  • Tips & gratuities, personal expenses
  • Dry seasons: December-February and June-September are optimal for trekking.
  • Heavy rains (March-May, November) make trails muddy and more challenging.
  • Travellers wanting an immersive wildlife & nature experience
  • Those with moderate fitness & love of forest environments
  • Wildlife photographers and conservation-minded travellers
  • People wanting a slower, deeper trip rather than fast paced

Booking & Practical Info

  • Deposit & Payment: Gorilla permits must be secured early; some lodges require non-refundable deposits.
  • Cancellation Policy: Permits are often non-refundable; lodging often has stricter cancellation policies close to the trek date.
  • Group Size / Private Tours: Typically small groups; private tours available.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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It depends on where the gorilla family is: could be anywhere between 1-6+ hours. Guides move at a gentle pace. You spend one hour with gorillas once located.

The permit allows you to join a gorilla family; it includes the ranger fees, conservation fees. Permits are limited and expensive.

Trails can be slippery; altitude/humidity are factors. Malaria risk in certain areas; ensure proper health prep. Guides will brief you.

Yes: forest birds, small mammals, butterflies, and, with luck other forest species. Cultural and community walks enrich the experience.

Varies: many lodges have limited or weak internet; often good in lodge lobby; don’t expect full-speed WiFi in the forest.

Long trousers, long sleeves, sturdy waterproof boots, rain gear, gloves, insect repellent, a camera, layers, a water bottle, and snacks.