
Last-Minute Gorilla Trekking in 2026
September 10, 2025
How Safe Is It to Trek Gorillas in Virunga National Park in 2026?
September 10, 2025Gorilla trekking in Uganda and Rwanda is one of the most sought-after wildlife adventures in the world. The chance to meet mountain gorillas face-to-face in their natural habitat is rare, emotional, and unforgettable. However, because gorilla trekking permits are limited, the 2026 high season is already in high demand. Travelers from the USA, Spain, Italy, and Germany are planning well in advance to secure their spots. If you want to guarantee a place for your gorilla trekking safari, you need to understand how and when to book. Traford Safaris Ltd offers expert guidance to ensure you don’t miss out.
Why Are Gorilla Trekking Permits Limited?
Mountain gorillas live only in Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, and Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park. To protect these endangered primates, the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) and Rwanda Development Board (RDB) strictly limit visitor numbers. Each gorilla family can be visited by one group of eight people per day, for one hour. This means fewer than 200 permits are available daily across the entire region.
During the high season (June to September and December to February), these permits sell out very quickly. That is why travelers interested in a Uganda gorilla safari or Rwanda gorilla tour must secure their permits well in advance.
Step 1: Decide on Your Destination
First, choose whether you will trek in Uganda or Rwanda.
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Uganda Gorilla Trekking – Permits cost USD 800 per person for foreign non-residents. Bwindi offers multiple trekking sectors and a wide range of safari lodges, making it ideal for longer stays.
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Rwanda Gorilla Trekking – Permits cost USD 1,500 per person. Rwanda is highly accessible, with Volcanoes National Park only a two-hour drive from Kigali.
Many travelers combine gorilla trekking with a Kenya safari and gorilla trekking package or a Tanzania Uganda safari to maximize their East Africa experience.

Gorilla trekking in Volcanoes national park Rwanda
Step 2: Know the Right Booking Timeline
For the 2026 high season, the best time to book is 12–18 months in advance. This ensures you have the widest choice of dates, trekking sectors, and safari lodges. For example:
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If you want to trek in June 2026, book no later than December 2025
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For July or August 2026, confirm permits by early 2025, as these months coincide with the Great Migration in Kenya and Tanzania.
Traford Safaris Ltd monitors permit availability daily and advises clients from the USA, Spain, Italy, and Germany on the best dates based on flight arrivals and safari extensions.
Step 3: Book Through Traford Safaris Ltd
The most reliable way to secure a gorilla permit is to work with a trusted operator like Traford Safaris Ltd. Here’s how the process works:
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Share Your Travel Dates – Provide us with your preferred window for trekking and whether you plan a Uganda gorilla tour or Rwanda option.
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Permit Reservation – We check live availability with UWA or RDB and hold permits immediately for your chosen dates.
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Confirm Payment – Once payment is made, your permit is fully secured.
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Plan the Rest of Your Safari – We arrange Uganda gorilla safari lodges, transfers, and additional activities, such as cultural tours or game drives in Queen Elizabeth National Park.
By booking with Traford Safaris Ltd, you avoid the risk of missing out due to delays or misinformation.
Step 4: Align Lodges and Logistics
After securing your permit, the next step is booking accommodation close to your trekking sector. Uganda gorilla safari lodges like Buhoma Lodge, Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge, and Mahogany Springs are popular choices in Bwindi. For Rwanda, luxury properties like Bisate Lodge or mid range options in Musanze town provide comfort near Volcanoes National Park.
We recommend aligning your lodge booking with your trekking permit location to reduce long drives on trekking morning. Traford Safaris Ltd carefully coordinates this for you.

Le Bambou Gorilla Lodge Rwanda
Step 5: Consider Multi-Country Extensions
If you are already in East Africa for gorilla trekking, why not extend your adventure? Many of our travelers choose:
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A Kenya safari and gorilla trekking combination to witness the Big Five in the Masai Mara.
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A Tanzania Uganda safari, blending Serengeti’s Great Migration with Bwindi gorilla trekking.
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Cultural tours with the Batwa in Uganda or Maasai in Kenya, enriching the wildlife experience with human stories.
These extensions allow travelers from Italy, Spain, Germany, and the USA to maximize their flights and enjoy East Africa’s full diversity.
Step 6: Stay Flexible with Back-Up Options
If your exact preferred dates are already sold out, Traford Safaris Ltd can:
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Place you on a waiting list in case of cancellations.
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Suggest nearby alternative dates still in high season.
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Recommend shoulder season dates (March–May, October–November) with fewer crowds and discounted lodge rates.
Final Thoughts: Act Early, Trek Confidently
Securing a gorilla trekking safari permit in the 2026 high season requires advance planning, but with Traford Safaris Ltd, the process becomes simple and stress-free. By booking 12–18 months early, aligning your lodge stays, and considering multi-country safari extensions, you guarantee yourself one of the most profound wildlife encounters in the world.
Don’t leave it to chance permits are limited, and demand is global. Contact Traford Safaris Ltd today, and let us help you lock in your dream Uganda gorilla trekking tour or Rwanda gorilla safari for 2026.