The Sovereign Collection

6-Day Uganda + Rwanda Gorilla Safari

Track mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Volcanoes National Park. Premium cross-border private transfers and luxury retreats included in this VVIP primate circuit.

Duration 6 Days / 5 Nights
Trekking style One Uganda & One Rwanda Gorilla Permit
Expedition Price Bespoke on Request

Expedition Quick Facts

The operational highlights and logistic details of our curated six-day cross-border Ugandan and Rwandan journey.

Route Sequence
Entebbe - Bwindi (Uganda) - Volcanoes (Rwanda) - Kigali
Primate Permits
Two Gorilla Trekking Permits Pre-secured
Lodging Level
Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge & Wilderness Bisate
Border Crossings
Cyanika Private VIP Border Crossings Included
Ground Transport
Private Custom 4x4 Safari Land Cruiser with Wi-Fi
Physical Grade
Moderate Climbing and Hiking
Guides
Expert Private Naturalist Guides and Spotters
Expedition Style
Strictly Private Custom Travel
Expedition Highlights

Why the Uganda + Rwanda Gorilla Safari

Dual-Nation Gorilla Trekking

Experience gorilla trekking in both Uganda and Rwanda. Contrast the ancient, primeval mist-shrouded rainforest of Bwindi with Volcanoes National Park's dramatic bamboo slopes.

VVIP Border Assistance

Cross the Uganda-Rwanda border seamlessly via the Cyanika post. Our team coordinates expedited customs clearance and immigration processing, avoiding typical transit delays.

Two Gorilla Permits Pre-secured

Ensure your tracking places on both slopes with pre-purchased, official national park permits from the Uganda Wildlife Authority and Rwanda Development Board.

East Africa's Finest Lodges

Unwind at premier retreats like Wilderness Bisate and Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge, enjoying spacious stone cottages, private fireplaces, and dedicated butler service.

The Expedition Route

The Journey Map

A seamless transition across national borders. Start in Entebbe, fly to Bwindi forest, cross via the scenic Cyanika border to Volcanoes National Park, and conclude in Kigali with minimal transit times.

  • Day 1: Entebbe Arrival, VIP Private Lounge Meet, & Flight to Kisoro (Bwindi)
  • Day 2: First Mountain Gorilla Trek in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest (Uganda)
  • Day 3: Private Cross-Border Scenic Transfer to Volcanoes National Park (Rwanda)
  • Day 4: Second Mountain Gorilla Trek on Virunga Volcanic Slopes (Rwanda)
  • Day 5: Golden Monkey Tracking & Afternoon Cultural Heritage Experience
  • Day 6: Scenic Transfer back to Kigali, Stone Town Tour, & Airport Drop-off
6-Day Uganda + Rwanda Gorilla Safari Route Map

Cross-border route spanning Entebbe - Bwindi (Uganda) - Volcanoes National Park (Rwanda) - Kigali.

Your Daily Journey

Discover the daily details of your private safari across Uganda's primeval canopy and Rwanda's volcanic cloud forest.

Day 01
Entebbe to Bwindi

VIP Arrival & Private Flight to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

Private light aircraft charter transfer flight Entebbe to Kisoro

Arrive at Entebbe International Airport (EBB), where our VIP host welcomes you directly at your aircraft door to handle immigration and baggage. Board your scheduled light aircraft charter or private helicopter for a scenic flight over the green hills of western Uganda. Arrive at Kisoro airstrip, where your private luxury 4x4 Land Cruiser waits. Take a comfortable drive up to Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge, set high on a ridge overlooking the southern forest canopy.

Lodging:Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge (Presidential Cottage)
Meals Included:Lunch, Dinner
Flight Time:Approx. 70 Minutes (Private Aviation Charter)
Day 02
Bwindi Forest Reserve

First Mountain Gorilla Tracking in Primeval Bwindi Canopy

Mountain gorilla tracking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest Uganda

Gather for an early breakfast prepared by your lodge chef. Your guide drives you to the southern park office, where your tracking briefing is coordinated alongside a dedicated ranger and local spotter team. Set off into Bwindi's old-growth forest, utilizing cleared trails. Your elite tracking team guides you to your assigned gorilla family. Spend a memorable hour watching them feed and interact in their natural habitat. Return to the lodge for a warm massage and dinner by the stone fireplace.

Lodging:Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge (Presidential Cottage)
Meals Included:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Activities:First Mountain Gorilla Tracking (Uganda permit included)
Day 03
Bwindi to Volcanoes

Scenic Cross-Border VVIP Transfer to Volcanoes Foothills

Cross-border private transfer drive from Bwindi to Volcanoes National Park

Depart southern Bwindi after breakfast. Set off on a beautiful scenic drive down the mountain ridges, crossing the border into Rwanda via the Cyanika crossing. Our VVIP customs coordinators handle immigration, passport, and vehicle clearance. Proceed directly to the foothills of Volcanoes National Park, checking into your ultra-luxury forest villa.

Lodging:Wilderness Bisate / Singita Kwitonda Lodge (Ultra-Luxury)
Meals Included:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Driving Time:Approx. 2.5 Hours (Cyanika Cross-border)
Day 04
Volcanoes National Park

Second Mountain Gorilla Tracking on Volcanic Slopes

Mountain gorilla tracking in Volcanoes National Park Rwanda

Gather for an early breakfast prepared by your lodge chef. Your guide drives you to the Kinigi park headquarters for your briefing. Set off onto the volcanic slopes of the Virungas with park rangers and trackers. Once you locate your assigned mountain gorilla family, spend one hour watching them feed and play in their natural bamboo habitat. Return to the lodge for a massage and fireside dining.

Lodging:Wilderness Bisate / Singita Kwitonda Lodge (Ultra-Luxury)
Meals Included:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Activities:Second Mountain Gorilla Tracking (Rwanda permit included)
Day 05
Volcanoes National Park

Golden Monkey Trekking & Afternoon Cultural Heritage Experience

Golden monkey tracking in Volcanoes National Park bamboo canopy

Enter the lower bamboo forest zones of the park to track endangered golden monkeys. Watch these active, colorful primates jump through the canopy, forage on fresh bamboo shoots, and play in their large groups. In the afternoon, visit the Iby'Iwacu Cultural Village to enjoy traditional dances, meet community members, and learn about historic royal customs.

Lodging:Wilderness Bisate / Singita Kwitonda Lodge (Ultra-Luxury)
Meals Included:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Activities:Golden Monkey Tracking (Permit Included) & Cultural Village Tour
Day 06
Kigali, Rwanda

Scenic Transfer to Kigali, City Tour & Outbound Departure

Kigali Genocide Memorial visitor center gardens

Enjoy a morning guided walk along the mountain ridges surrounding your lodge. Afterward, take your private transfer back to Kigali. Time permitting, explore Stone Town crafts or Genocide Memorial before dropping off at Kigali International Airport (KGL) for your outbound flight.

Meals Included:Breakfast, Lunch
Driving Time:Approx. 2.5 Hours
Departure:Kigali Airport VVIP Transfer & Drop-off
Exclusive Retreats

Selected Luxury Safari Lodges

Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge suite veranda Bwindi
Bwindi Impenetrable

Clouds Gorilla Lodge

Perched 2,000 meters above sea level in southern Bwindi, the lodge offers views of the cloud forest and Virunga Volcanoes.

  • Private stone fireplaces tended by your personal butler
  • Private verandas looking over the Bwindi canopy
  • Spacious bathrooms with deep claw-foot copper bathtubs
Wilderness Bisate Lodge Volcanoes National Park Rwanda
Volcanoes National Park

Wilderness Bisate

An award-winning eco-lodge designed with natural materials, offering spacious dome cottages with hand-carved local stone walls and views of the Virunga Volcanoes.

  • Private stone fireplaces tended by your personal butler
  • Private verandas looking over the Volcanoes canopy
  • Spacious bathrooms with deep copper rain showers

Ecosystem Wildlife Encounters

Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park and Uganda's Bwindi Forest support mountain gorillas alongside golden monkeys and forest birds.

Mountain Gorilla close portrait Bwindi Uganda

Mountain Gorilla

Sighting Probability: 99%

Meet these high-altitude primates in their family groups, led by large silverbacks in the mist-covered forest valleys.

Golden Monkey in bamboo canopy Volcanoes Rwanda

Golden Monkey

Sighting Probability: 95%

These active, endangered primates leap through the bamboo branches, offering excellent action photography.

Blue Monkey in forest branch

Blue Monkey

Sighting Probability: 80%

Look for these gentle, grey-blue primates foraging in the lower canopy along the misty forest trailheads.

Ruwenzori Turaco bird sitting on mossy branch

Ruwenzori Turaco

Sighting Probability: 80%

The Albertine Rift is home to rare endemic birds like the colorful Ruwenzori Turaco, which fills the canopy with birdsong.

Safari Inclusions

  • One official mountain gorilla tracking permit per guest in Uganda (Bwindi)
  • One official mountain gorilla tracking permit per guest in Rwanda (Volcanoes)
  • One official golden monkey tracking permit per guest in Rwanda
  • Five nights in handpicked luxury lodges and hotels
  • Private airport transfers from Entebbe and to Kigali International Airport
  • Private custom 4x4 safari Land Cruiser with Wi-Fi and pop-up roof
  • All national park conservation, vehicle, and community entrance fees
  • Private naturalist guides and trackers in each national park
  • AMREF Flying Doctors emergency medical evacuation coverage
  • All meals, laundry, and house wines/spirits at our luxury lodges
  • Cyanika private cross-border VIP customs coordination assistance

Safari Exclusions

  • International passenger flights to Entebbe and from Kigali
  • Tourist Visa fees for Uganda and Rwanda (East Africa tourist visa recommended)
  • Comprehensive personal travel, health, and trip cancellation insurance
  • Select imported premium spirits, select wine reserves, and cognacs
  • Customary tips and gratitude payments for guides, rangers, and trackers
  • Optional hikes or extra activities not listed in our standard itinerary
  • Personal expenses such as boutique shopping and spa treatments

Seasonal Expedition Rates & Custom Booking

Because this private cross-border gorilla tracking expedition uses custom lodge selections and pre-secured permits, pricing is fully customized. Below is an overview of seasonal travel tiers and factors that shape your custom quote.

Expedition Season Travel Months What Shapes Your Custom Quote Service Tiers Available
Peak Season Jan, Feb, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Dec High permit demand, dry trail conditions, active wildlife viewing. Luxury Sovereign, VVIP Signature
Shoulder Season March, October Moderate weather, lower lodge rates, excellent wildlife tracking conditions. Luxury Sovereign, VVIP Signature
Green Season April, May, November Lush forest scenery, lower domestic flight costs, active avian tracking. Luxury Sovereign, VVIP Signature

Choosing the Best Months for Your Safari

While Volcanoes and Bwindi can be visited year-round, distinct seasons offer different weather and hiking conditions.

Dry Months (June to September)

These drier months offer solid, clear trails for gorilla tracking in Bwindi. This is the most popular time of year, making early permit booking essential.

Dry Months (December to February)

A great dry-season window to enjoy pleasant, sunny hiking in Bwindi. Skys are generally clear, offering beautiful views of the Virunga Volcanoes.

Rainy Months (April, May, November)

During the wetter months, the landscape turns vibrant and green. While rain can make trails muddy, primates often feed on lower slopes, which can result in shorter trekking distances.

Essential Safari Planning Tips

Keep these key travel and health details in mind as you prepare for your gorilla safari.

Visa Requirements

Most travelers require eVisas for Uganda and Rwanda, applied for online in advance. The joint East Africa Tourist Visa is highly recommended as it grants multiple entries to both countries.

Health & Vaccines

A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is mandatory for cross-border transit between Uganda and Rwanda. We also recommend malaria precautions.

Luggage Limits

Domestic return flights have strict luggage limits (usually 15kg or 33lbs per traveler) and require soft-sided duffel bags rather than hard suitcases.

Essential Packing

Pack sturdy, broken-in hiking boots, comfortable gardening gloves for Bwindi forest grip, warm layers for Volcanoes evenings, and light safari wear.

Guest Testimonials

Traveler Feedback

★★★★★

"The double gorilla tracking in Bwindi and Volcanoes was exceptional, and the cross-border VIP transfer was spectacular. Staying at Clouds Lodge and Wilderness Bisate was unforgettable. Nile Abenteuer Safaris handled every detail perfectly."

Jonathan & Karen P.
United States • February 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Find clear, detailed answers to common questions about our safari expeditions.

What is the minimum age for mountain gorilla tracking?
The official minimum age is 15 years in both Uganda and Rwanda. Park offices verify ages using official passport copies at registration.
How physically demanding is the trek?
The treks range from moderate hikes to challenging climbs. Trails involve navigating steep, muddy slopes at elevations up to 3,000 meters. We recommend practicing cardiovascular training before your departure.
Are gorilla sightings guaranteed?
While gorilla sightings are never completely guaranteed, rangers and trackers monitor the habituated gorilla families daily, leading to a sighting rate of over 99%.
How close can we get to the gorillas?
The official minimum distance is 10 meters (about 33 feet) to help protect the gorillas from human airborne pathogens. Sometimes, curious gorillas may choose to step closer.
Why does a Rwanda gorilla permit cost more?
Rwanda follows a high-value, low-impact tourism model. Their permits cost USD 1,500 each, and the funds go directly into protecting Volcanoes National Park and supporting local community programs.
Are tips and gratitude payments included?
No, tips are not included. Tipping is customary for safari guides, trackers, and lodge staff. We recommend USD 15-20 per day for your guide, and USD 10-15 per trek for park rangers.
What should we wear for gorilla tracking?
We recommend wearing sturdy, waterproof hiking boots, gardening gloves for grip, long-sleeved shirts, lightweight trousers, and carrying high-quality rain gear for forest showers.
Are vegetarian and other dietary needs accommodated?
Yes, our selected luxury lodges cater to all dietary preferences, including vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and specific allergies. Please share your needs with us when booking.
Is the drinking water safe during the safari?
We provide filtered, bottled drinking water in your private vehicle and throughout your stay at all of our safari lodges.
Do we need local currency during our trip?
US Dollars printed after 2013 are widely accepted at our lodges and for tipping. Carrying a small amount of local currency is useful for buying local crafts.
Is internet and Wi-Fi access reliable during the safari?
Our lodges offer complimentary Wi-Fi in the main lounge area, though signal strength can vary in high-altitude forest settings. Our custom safari vehicles also feature mobile Wi-Fi connectivity.
What are the camera recommendations for wildlife photography?
A zoom lens in the 70-200mm range works well under the dense, shaded forest canopy, allowing you to capture details without needing a flash.
Can we hire porters for our forest treks?
Yes, local porters can be hired at the park trailheads. They can carry your daypacks and assist you on steep sections, and the hiring fee directly supports local community members.
Are malaria precautions necessary?
Yes, Bwindi, Volcanoes, and Kigali are malaria risk zones. We recommend talking to your doctor about anti-malarial treatments before your departure.
Are safari lodges safe from wild animals?
Yes, our lodges are designed to be secure. Some are situated inside park boundaries where wildlife may wander, and escorts are provided for guests walking between cabins and main dining areas at night.
How many people are in the tracking groups?
To protect the primates and minimize human impact, tracking groups are limited to a maximum of eight travelers per gorilla family daily.
What is Nile Abenteuer Safaris' booking cancellation policy?
Because mountain gorilla permits require full, non-refundable payment to park authorities to secure your dates, we highly recommend buying travel insurance that covers trip cancellations.
What does the Rwanda gorilla permit cost?
Rwanda permits cost USD 1,500 per trekking permit, representing an alternative value for luxury travelers who want to extend their safari experience.
Can I book a private gorilla trek?
Standard tracking permits place you in a group of up to eight travelers. However, we can arrange a private trek for your group by booking all eight permits for that family.
How does Rwanda trekking compare with Uganda?
Volcanoes National Park features a more open canopy and dense bamboo forests, making photography easier. Bwindi is characterized by a thick, multi-layered jungle canopy and steeper slopes, which can make treks more physically challenging.

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Inquire About This Safari

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Email: info@nileabenteuer.com

Phone: +256393000382

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Commitment to Professional Standards

Nile Abenteuer Safaris operates with fully licensed permits, experienced local guides, and dedication to conservation.

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Local Native Guides

15+

Years Wildlife Experience

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Expedition Guide: 6-Day Uganda + Rwanda Gorilla Safari

This 6-Day Uganda + Rwanda Gorilla Safari showcases the unique montane cloud forest ecosystems of Uganda's Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park. The journey is designed to offer a comfortable, efficient travel experience, using private vehicle transfers to travel directly across the Cyanika border. Accompanied by experienced private guides and local tracking teams, guests can explore these environments in detail, observing rare primates, birds, and flora in their natural habitats.

Ecosystem Transitions: Savanna Plains to High-Altitude Cloud Forests

The geography of Volcanoes National Park and Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is defined by steep ridges, valleys, and thick bamboo and hypericum forests that rise from 2,000 to over 3,500 meters above sea level. This ancient, biodiverse forest area covers the Rwandan sector of the Virunga Massif, which consists of five extinct volcanoes, and the old-growth highlands of southwestern Uganda. The lower slopes feature dense bamboo stands, which transition into giant lobelia and hypericum forests at higher elevations. The forest canopy is multi-layered, with giant trees, ferns, mosses, and orchids creating a shaded, humid environment that serves as an ideal habitat for mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei) and endangered golden monkeys.

The park's dense vegetation and steep terrain create a challenging trekking environment, but also support more than 100 bird species and several rare endemic mammals. The cloud forest plays a critical role in local water catchments, feeding numerous mountain streams and rivers that flow into the lower valleys, helping to sustain the surrounding agricultural ecosystems.

Conservation Frameworks: Primate Habituation & Park Management

The long-term protection of East Africa's gorillas depends on structured conservation programs led by local park authorities. Habituation is a key part of this effort, slowly accustoming wild gorilla families to the presence of humans over several years. This careful process allows researchers to monitor gorilla health, behavior, and genetics, while supporting low-impact tourism that funds local conservation initiatives.

To minimize human disturbance, tracking is subject to strict rules. Gorilla groups are visited by up to eight guests daily for a maximum of one hour. These visits require pre-purchased permits, with a portion of the fee going directly to anti-poaching patrols, park security, and community development programs. This approach ensures that local communities share in the benefits of tourism, helping to protect these mountain forests and their wildlife for the future.

Preparing for Your Forest Trek: Fitness & Packing Advice

Hiking through Volcanoes National Park's dense forest and Bwindi's rugged slopes can be physically demanding. The trails can be steep, muddy, and uneven, requiring travelers to negotiate wet roots and thick undergrowth at elevations over 2,500 meters. The search for gorilla families can take anywhere from two to six hours depending on their movements.

We recommend starting cardiovascular conditioning, such as regular hiking, walking, or stairs training, at least two months before your trip. For the forest, we recommend packing:

  • Waterproof Hiking Boots: High-quality boots with deep, reliable tread are necessary for wet, slippery forest slopes. Be sure to break them in prior to your safari.
  • Long-Sleeved Clothing: Wear lightweight, quick-dry long trousers and shirts to protect your skin from thorns, nettles, and biting insects.
  • Heavy-Duty Gardening Gloves: Thick leather or rubber gloves are very useful for gripping wet branches and nettles on steep climbs.
  • Breathable Gaiters: Tall gaiters prevent mud, water, and stinging ants from entering your boots.
  • Waterproof Rain Jacket: Bring a high-quality, lightweight rain shell, as downpours can occur unexpectedly at any time of year.

Sustainable Travel: Community Support and Conservation Partnerships

Nile Abenteuer Safaris is committed to travel practices that support both wildlife and local communities. A significant portion of your permit fee goes directly to park protection, anti-poaching patrols, and local community development programs. These funds support clean water systems, schools, and health centers around Volcanoes and Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Parks.

By hiring local porters, guides, and lodge staff, your safari helps provide reliable income to families living near the parks, showing that living wildlife has great value. Our journeys are planned to offer a memorable travel experience while directly supporting the long-term conservation of East Africa's wild spaces.

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