A Complete Guide to What You’re Paying for on a Gorilla Trekking Safari in Uganda
Gorilla trekking in Uganda is one of the most sought-after wildlife adventures in Africa. Every year, thousands of travelers journey to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest or Mgahinga Gorilla National Park to see the endangered mountain gorillas in their natural habitat.
If you’re planning this once-in-a-lifetime experience, it’s important to know what is included in Uganda safari packages for gorilla trekking, so you can plan, budget, and enjoy your trip with confidence.
In this blog, we break down everything that’s typically included in a gorilla trekking safari package in Uganda, from permits to accommodation, transportation, meals, and more.

1. Gorilla Trekking Permit
This is the most essential component of your gorilla safari package. A gorilla permit is required for every person wishing to trek gorillas in Uganda.
- Cost: USD $700 per person for foreign non-residents (as of 2025)
- What it covers: Park entry, ranger/guide fees, conservation support, and a 1-hour visit with a gorilla family
- Why it matters: Permits are limited to protect the gorillas, so most packages include the permit to secure your spot in advance
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2. Park Entrance and Conservation Fees
In addition to the permit, your package covers all national park entrance fees, which go toward conservation efforts, community support, and maintaining park infrastructure.
- Covered for Bwindi or Mgahinga, depending on your itinerary
- Includes ranger services and community support fees
- You won’t have to pay anything extra at park gates
3. Transportation and Transfers
A typical gorilla trekking package includes all ground transportation using a 4×4 safari vehicle, which is ideal for Uganda’s off-road terrain.
Included transfers:
- Pick-up and drop-off from Entebbe, Kampala, or Kigali (for cross-border treks)
- Transfers between parks and lodges
- Transport to and from the gorilla trekking briefing point
Professional English-speaking driver-guides are also part of the package, offering commentary, assistance, and local insights throughout the trip.

4. Accommodation and Meals
Gorilla trekking packages usually include full-board accommodation—that’s breakfast, lunch, and dinner—throughout your stay.
What to expect:
- Comfortable lodges or camps near the gorilla parks (Bwindi or Mgahinga)
- Budget, mid-range, or luxury options depending on your package
- Meals with vegetarian and special dietary options available
- Hot water, electricity, en-suite bathrooms, and scenic views
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5. Bottled Water and Meals During Transfer
During long drives, safari packages include bottled drinking water and meal stops along the way. Some providers also offer packed lunches on the day of trekking.
- Stay hydrated on trekking day
- Light snacks or picnic lunches available
- Meals en route to the parks are usually included, especially for longer drives
6. Services of Professional Safari Guides
Every gorilla trekking safari includes a licensed, English-speaking safari guide. These guides are knowledgeable about Uganda’s parks, wildlife, and cultures, and ensure a smooth and informative journey.
On trekking day, your trekking group will also be accompanied by:
- A UWA ranger guide
- Trackers who locate the gorilla families in advance
- Optional porters (for hire) to carry your bag and assist during steep hikes
7. Optional Add-ons (May or May Not Be Included)
Some safari packages offer or can include the following, depending on your preferences and budget:
- Domestic flights (from Entebbe to Kihihi or Kisoro airstrips near Bwindi)
- Cultural experiences, such as Batwa community visits
- Nature walks, birding tours, or canoeing at Lake Bunyonyi
- Cross-border pick-up from Kigali, Rwanda (shorter drive to Bwindi)
Be sure to ask your tour operator for a detailed breakdown of what is included and what’s optional.

What’s Typically Not Included in Gorilla Trekking Packages
Here are a few items not usually included, unless requested:
- International flights to/from Uganda or Rwanda
- Uganda visa fees ($50 single entry)
- Travel and medical insurance
- Tips for guides, trackers, and lodge staff
- Personal expenses (souvenirs, alcoholic drinks, laundry)
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Sample Inclusion Summary:
For a 3-Day Uganda Gorilla Trekking Safari Package
| Included | Not Included |
|---|---|
| Gorilla permit ($800 value) | International airfare |
| Park entry fees | Visa and insurance |
| All ground transport in 4×4 safari vehicle | Tips and personal expenses |
| Accommodation (2 nights) | Optional porters |
| Meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) | Alcoholic drinks |
| Bottled water during travel | Activities not in the itinerary |
| Professional driver-guide | Laundry services |

Final Thoughts: Know What You’re Paying For
Gorilla trekking is one of Africa’s most exclusive and awe-inspiring wildlife experiences. When you book a safari package, you’re not just paying for accommodation and transportation—you’re contributing to conservation, local communities, and long-term protection of endangered mountain gorillas.
At Cymo African Safaris, all our gorilla trekking packages are all-inclusive, clear, and customizable. Whether you’re after a budget trek, mid-range adventure, or a luxury gorilla safari, we’ll ensure you know exactly what’s included—no surprises.
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