Are you
planning to take a safari to Uganda, Rwanda or Democratic Republic of Congo for
gorilla trekking experiences? Are you interested in seeing mountain gorillas or
eastern lowland gorillas in Africa? Africa's gorillas are the most thought after wild creatures across the
world, and undoubtedly gorilla trekking in Africa is the most unforgettable and non
regrettable travel experience that comes once in a life time. Gorillas are all
over the world but what kind of gorillas are you interested to see? Mountain
gorillas are the world’s critically endangered species that are only found in three
African countries in the whole world: Uganda, Rwanda and DRC.
Tracking mountain gorillas only occurs in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Mgahinga
Gorilla National Park in Uganda, the Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda and
Virunga National Park in DRC. Whereas the Eastern Lowland gorillas are only
found in DRC and they can be tracked in Kahuzi Biega National Park and Maiko
National Park. Gorilla tracking varies based on respective countries, for
Uganda the permits are obtainable at $600 per visitor and this applies for
foreign non residents, $500 for foreign residents and shs.250000 for East African
residents. These prices apply for the peak season in Uganda and in the low
season, they drop to $450, $400 and shs.150000 especially in the month of
April, May and November. It is a must that you have a gorilla permit to allow you track a gorilla family in a given destination of your choice.
For visitors who are interested in extending their stay with Gorilla Habituation Experience in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, they can obtain permits
at $ 1500 per visitor for foreign non residents, $1000 for foreign residents
and shs.750000 for East African residents. Unlike gorilla trekking where
visitors have only an hour of face to face interaction with gorillas, habituation experience offers visitors all the four hours and it is an all day
gorilla experience which is only done in Uganda.
MOUNTAIN GORILLA TREKKING IN AFRICA |
There
are things that you can not do without and this means you must have them if you
are interested in gorilla trekking in Africa. A gorilla trek in Africa isn’t a mere walk around the park but hiking through the dense jungles of
Africa’s tropical rain forests to spend that only one hour with these
spectacular creatures in their natural habitats. Some of them may sound obvious
but once you are there you certainly appreciate the help that these items will
offer to you thereafter.
The
following are some of the things that you must not forget for a gorilla trek.
A walking stick:
You
might wonder why you must have a walking stick on gorilla trek but hiking
through the jungles of African forests demands you to have one. Gorilla tracking
isn’t just a walk that you always take on flat landscape but challenging
yourself through the steep slopes and terrains to see these incredible primates.
A walking stick will relieve you off from the stressful and tiring terrains on
gorilla home as it offers you a balance and grip. They are
obtainable at the park visitor centers in any of three countries where gorilla
trekking takes place. You can purchase one at any souvenirs around the park or
get one at the lodge where you will spend your a night; other lodges can even give
it to you at a free cost! This walking stick is plain and mostly goes up to five
feet in height with more ornamental and carved in nature. Having one will offer
you steadiness while in your trek, don’t risk tracking gorillas without a
walking stick!
WALKING STICKS FOR YOUR TREK |
A porter:
Gorilla
tracking is unpredictable at times and given the fact that you have heavy property to
carry, you will need a person to help you. By delegating the heavy load to a
porter can relieve you from the tiring hike and you will have much time to
concentrate on the trek. Offering responsibility on porters isn’t bad since
this is one way through which they can also have something to eat, pay their fees,
rent and solve many issues pertaining themselves. Porters can be hired between
$20 and $24 and this will grant you a wide array of relaxation as you freely
enjoy the trek experiences. It is not easy hiking through the dense vegetation
to see the gorillas with a heavy load on your back. A porter will always be there
with you through out the tracking process including the difficulty or trickier
areas of the trails. Whether you are still young and feeling energetic it is
better to have a porter as the only way of investing in the lives and the
future of these Africans.
In
conclusion, gorilla trekking is the most hectic adventure experience that needs
trekkers and trackers to be physically fit to hike through the steep slopes
where these incredible creatures live. You should also not forget to have your
permit at hand as you go for the trek, waterproof hiking shoes, long sleeved shirts or T-shirt, shocks, rain jackets and many
other things that are necessary for you to pack. Enjoy your trek without
stress!