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Gorilla trekking is one of the most powerful wildlife experiences in the world. In 2025, changes in Gorilla trekking permit pricing, booking policies, and trekking zones in both Uganda and Rwanda are reshaping how travellers plan this once-in-a-lifetime adventure.Whether you’re dreaming of seeing gorillas in misty Bwindi or the lush slopes of Volcanoes National Park, this guide from Traford Safaris covers everything you need to know: updated gorilla trekking permits ; costs, how early to book, what’s new, and insider tips to help you prepare.
Why Gorilla Trekking Remains a Bucket-List Experience
There are fewer than 1,100 mountain gorillas left on Earth, and they can only be found in the wild in Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Trekking into their habitat is a deeply moving and rare opportunity and both countries are committed to keeping the experience intimate, sustainable, and ethical.
In 2025, both Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) and Rwanda Development Board (RDB) have introduced changes to permit fees and trekking structures to reflect rising demand and conservation costs.
Gorilla Trekking in Uganda: What’s New in 2025
Updated Permit Fees (July 2024 – June 2026)
Uganda has raised its gorilla trekking fees for the first time in years. Here’s the new price breakdown:
Category | New Price (2025) | Previous Price (Before July 2024) |
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Foreign Non-Residents | $800 USD | $700 USD |
Foreign Residents (with work permit) | $700 USD | $600 USD |
East African Citizens | UGX 300,000 | UGX 250,000 |
Gorilla Habituation Experience (Premium Option)
Uganda remains the only country offering the Gorilla Habituation Experience a 4 hour trek (vs the standard 1-hour visit). This unique experience is more expensive but offers extended time with gorillas in the process of getting used to human presence.
Category | Price (2025) |
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Foreign Non-Residents | $1,500 USD |
Foreign Residents | $1,000 USD |
East African Citizens | UGX 750,000 |
Trekking Locations in Uganda
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Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (Main hub with 4 sectors):
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Buhoma – Oldest and most established sector
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Ruhija – Quieter, with beautiful birding
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Rushaga – Known for habituation treks
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Nkuringo – High altitude, scenic and remote
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Mgahinga Gorilla National Park
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Small but serene, with just one habituated family (Nyakagezi)
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Pro Tip: Book your permit to match the trekking sector near your lodge distances between sectors can be 2–6 hours by road.
When & How to Book
Peak Season: June–September and December–February (dry weather = high demand)
Low Season: March–May and October–November (fewer crowds, lush scenery)
✅ Book 3 to 6 months in advance (especially for Buhoma & Rushaga)
✅ Book via a licensed operator like Traford Safaris we secure your preferred dates and handle all logistics.
🇷🇼 Gorilla Trekking in Rwanda: What’s Changed
Permit Fees (No Change in 2025)
Rwanda continues to position itself as an ultra-luxury gorilla trekking destination. Permit costs remain the same:
Category | Price (2025) |
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Foreign Non-Residents | $1,500 USD |
Foreign Residents | $500 USD |
Rwandan Citizens | $200 USD |
East African Citizens | $200 USD |
Though higher in price, Rwanda offers luxury lodges, paved access roads, and proximity to Kigali (just a 2.5-hour drive).
Volcanoes National Park Trekking Zones
Unlike Uganda, Rwanda does not divide its trekking by sector but there are 12 habituated gorilla families, each assigned based on your fitness level and preferences.
🛑 Note: Rwanda does not offer habituation treks. The maximum gorilla viewing time is one hour.
🗓️ When & How to Book
Peak seasons mirror Uganda’s: June–September and December–February
Rwanda is a year-round destination thanks to well maintained trails, even in rainy seasons
Book 6–9 months in advance to secure prime trek slots
✅ Traford Safaris handles permit reservations, lodge coordination, and transport to and from Kigali or Volcanoes Park.
Permit Rules & Regulations (2025 Highlights)
Whether in Uganda or Rwanda, strict rules apply to protect both you and the gorillas:
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Minimum age: 15 years old
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No trekking if you’re ill (flu, cold, COVID-19 symptoms)
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Maximum of 8 people per gorilla family per day
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Trekking time: 1 hour with the gorillas (standard)
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Always stay 7 meters away (though gorillas may approach)
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No flash photography, eating, or loud noises
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Carry a copy of your passport and permit confirmation
Key Differences: Uganda vs Rwanda
Feature | Uganda | Rwanda |
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Standard Permit Price | $800 USD | $1,500 USD |
Habituation Option | ✅ Yes – 4 hours ($1,500) | ❌ No |
Scenery | Dense forests, misty, mountainous | Open bamboo forests, volcano views |
Access | 8–10 hrs from Entebbe/Kigali | 2.5 hrs from Kigali |
Best For | Adventure travellers, longer trips | Luxury seekers, short trips |
Booking Gorilla Permits with Traford Safaris
At Traford Safaris, we make the Gorilla trekking permits process easy:
1. Secure your trekking date early
2. Match you with the right sector and lodge
3. Offer custom itineraries (combine gorillas with safaris or beach escapes)
4. Support with transportation, porter hire, packing tips, and local guidance
5.We also handle permit waitlists, group discounts, and last-minute availability checks.
Final Tips Before You Go
Bring good hiking boots, rain gear, long pants, and gloves
Hire a porter (they help with your bag, support, and community impact)
Carry extra water, snacks, and batteries
Prepare for treks lasting 2 to 6 hours, depending on the gorilla family location
Ready to Trek in 2025?
Whether you’re choosing Uganda’s misty hills or Rwanda’s volcanic slopes, gorilla trekking will leave you changed forever. With rising Gorilla trekking permits fees and limited spaces, it’s more important than ever to plan early.
Let Traford Safaris guide you every step of the way. From permit booking to post-trek relaxation, we’ll tailor your journey to match your pace, preferences, and budget.
Contact us now to begin your gorilla adventure in East Africa.