For anyone interested in visiting gorillas there are gorilla tracking rules you need to appreciate first. Uganda, the Pearl of Africa, boasts of having more than half of the remaining mountain gorillas in the world. In Uganda gorillas are seen in Bwindi and Mgahinga. Bwindi has six habituated families with 48 permits now available. The gorillas there live in thicker tropical forest and tracking is more challenging as the hillsides are steeper and it can take 3-10 hours. Three of the Mountain Gorilas Families (Mubare, Habinyanja, and Rushegura) are accessed from Buhoma in the north, staying at Bwindi Lodge.
On a Gorilla Tour, you can also go for nature walks to see birds, monkeys and orchids. Nkuringo another gorilla family in Southern Bwindi, is accessed from Kisoro. Access to the Nkuringo group is on a very steep trail. Mgahinga, in Uganda, is the best place to appreciate the unique Virunga volcanoes. You can also climb a volcano or go for a nature walk, visit the endangered golden monkey or go birding in the unique Virunga volcanoes. Today Uganda ranks among Africa’s top adventure destinations given the exciting gorilla trekking safaris. birding tours, mountaineering safari, primates tour, cultural tours, white water rafting, bungee jumping, to mention but a few. Enjoy a Uganda safari of your life time by booking with us. You will not regret.
UWA RULES AND GUIDELINES FOR MOUNTAIN GORILLA TRACKING BEFORE DEPARTING ON YOUR GORILLA TREK:
Always wash your hands before you head out to the gorillas. ON THE WAY TO THE GORILLAS a) Please always keep your voices low. You will then also be able to observe the great bird life and other wildlife in the forest. b) You will be taken to where the guides observed the gorillas the day before. From there you will follow the gorilla’s trail to find them. Look out for the gorilla’s nesting sites along the way c) DO NOT leave rubbish in the park. Whatever you bring into the forest should be carried back out with you d) A maximum number of 6 visitors (8 in DR Congo and if trekking one of the larger groups in Rwanda) may visit a group of habituated gorillas in a day. This minimizes behavioral disturbance to the gorillas and the risk of their exposure to human-borne diseases. e) When you approach the Gorillas, the guides will inform you to get ready.
WHEN YOU ARE WITH THE GORILLAS:
A 5 meter distance should try to be observed at all times (15 feet) from the gorillas. This is to protect them from catching human diseases. b) You must stay in tight group whey you are near the gorillas. c) Keep your voices down at all times. However, it is OK to ask the guide questions. d) Do not eat or drink while you are near the gorillas. Eating or drinking inevitably will increase the risk of food/drink morsels/droplets falling, which could increase the risk of transmission of diseases e) Sometimes the gorillas charge. Follow the guides example (crouch down slowly, do not look the gorillas directly in the eyes and wait for the animals to pass). Do not try and to take picture and do not attempt to run away. Running away will increase the risk. f) Flash photography is not permitted! When taking pictures move slowly and carefully. g) Do not touch the gorillas. They are wild animals. They might look cuddly but! h) The maximum time you can spend with the gorillas is one hour. However, if the gorillas become agitated or nervous, the guide will finish the visit early. i) After the visit keep your voices down until you are 200 metres from the gorillas.
GENERAL HEALTH RULES:
- a) Remember gorillas are very susceptible to human diseases. The following are ways to minimize the risk your visit might poses to them: b) Respect the limits imposed on the number of visitors allowed with the gorillas each day. This minimizes the risk of disease transmission and stress to the group.
- c) If you are feeling ill, or you are carrying a contagious disease, volunteer to stay behind. An alternate visit will be arranged for you, or you will be refunded your money.
- d) If you feel the urge to cough or sneeze when you are near the gorillas, please turn your head away and cover your nose and mouth in order to minimize the spread of bacteria or viruses.
- e) Always stay 5 metres (15 feet) away form the gorillas. The further back you are, the more relaxed the group will be.
- f) Do not attempt to touch the gorillas.
- g) Do not smoke, drink or eat when you are with the gorillas.
- h) Do not leave any rubbish (e.g. food wrappers) in the Park; foreign items can harbor diseases or other contaminants.
- i) If you need to defecate, whilst in the forest, please ask the guide to dig you a hole with his machete. Make sure the hole is 30cms deep and fill it in when you are finished.
Africa Adventure Safaris offers you all details on the rules and regulations of gorilla trekking in Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Contact us for more details on the gorilla safaris guide at affordable rates