Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
TRULY EXCEPTIONAL
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is Uganda’s most iconic wildlife destination and home to over half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a dense, ancient rainforest located in southwestern Uganda near the Rwanda border crossroads of Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo
WHY IT IS SPECIAL
🦍 Gorilla Trekking Capital of the World
🌍 UNESCO World Heritage Site
🌳 One of Africa’s oldest rainforests (over 25,000 years old)
🐒 120+ mammal species & 350+ bird species
🌄 Dramatic hills, valleys, and mist-covered jungle
1–6 hours hiking (depends on gorilla location)
Sector Details
Ideal For
- Luxury and high-end safari travelers
- Gorilla trekking with fewer crowds
- Photography and adventure enthusiasts
Frequently Asked Questions
It ranges from moderate to challenging. Some sectors like Nkuringo are steeper, while Buhoma is generally easier. Rangers adjust pace to the group.
Yes. Minimum age is 15 years old.
Yes. Photography is allowed (no flash).
Drones are not permitted inside the park without special government filming clearance
You may be denied trekking if you show flu-like symptoms. Gorillas are highly susceptible to human diseases.
Not always. The forest is dense. You’ll typically see the silverback, females, juveniles, and sometimes playful babies — but visibility varies
For most travelers, it’s considered one of the most powerful wildlife encounters on Earth — intimate, raw, and deeply moving.
