Gorilla National Park

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Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is a national park in southwestern Uganda. It was created in 1991 and covers an area of 33. 9 km². Mgahinga …

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Dec 12, 2024
Visiting is a great opportunity and I encourage people to visit Uganda to discover more new things in life. Africa is good place.Full review by Uwineza M
Oct 22, 2024
Mgahinga offers a forest walking experience to see golden monkeys these playful and endangered monkeys are a wonder to watch, the park offers hiking activities to the 3country border point on Mt Sab…Full review by Antique c
Oct 22, 2024
Fascinating golden monkey experience , the forest offers unique forest experiences together with hiking trails to mt SabyinyoFull review by Antiquesafari

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Hi! I am going to Rwanda in December and due to the expensive permit for gorilla trekking there am looking into …
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Hi! I am going to Rwanda in December and due to the expensive permit for gorilla trekking there am looking into Mgahina Gorilla trekking permits as it is not too fur. I read it is not guaranteed though that you will see gorillas, and there is only one family. If that is the case are permits reimbursed? Or is the chance of seeing them much higher than I am imagining? Thanks very much! Appreciate any advice.
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Not sure you would get a refund. Check with your tour operator or with the park authoriites. Chances of not seeing the gorillas is almost zero I would think. There is only one group in …
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Not sure you would get a refund. Check with your tour operator or with the park authoriites. Chances of not seeing the gorillas is almost zero I would think. There is only one group in Mgahinga but they are very well tracked and the forest is not that thick so getting to them is relatively easy. I wouldn't worry about it. We had great experience.
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What are the rates for march for gorilla tour
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Hello kena27201. Sorry about the delay in responding as I have just returned from the Christmas markets in Wroclaw, Poland (highly recommended by the way!). The fees for March …
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Hello kena27201. Sorry about the delay in responding as I have just returned from the Christmas markets in Wroclaw, Poland (highly recommended by the way!). The fees for March are USD$600 per person for Mgahinga and I would hope that this shall remain the same. The prices in Rwanda have risen considerably, but having spoken to the guides in the park it is apparent that the Uganda fees are looking stable at present. The fee covers your entrance to the park and also the indroduction talk and the actual tracking (accompanied by guide, armed ranger and eventually the trackers who monitor the actual movements of the gorillas). After you have spent an hour with the gorillas it is customary to provide a tip to the trackers, and also to the guide/ranger when you return to the trail head. This is a discrectionary tip and the amount is down to you. The guides and trackers do evidently make the experience possible so we gladly paid the tips to all the afforementioned persons with gratitude. To actually arrange the permits it is highly recommended that you sort this out as far in advance as possible via the Uganda Wildlife Authority website (via email and bank transfer) as they are most helpful and you are assured the day on which you wish to track. I hope that this assists and I also hope that you manage to undertake this fantastic once in a lifetime experience!
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Answer by DANIEL G · Dec 8, 2017
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Hi. Would like to know the price ? As I have heard the prices are crazy. Pls get back to me asap.thanks. Hagit.
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500 USD in low season and 750 USD in high season, I went in November and paid 500 USD, plus transfers etc
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Do I need to book with a tour group to see the gorillas? any recommendation for tour groups? Thanks!
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It is advisable to book through tour agency because you need to get permit that has to be arranged in advance. Agencies already know procedures and will save you all the hustle, …
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It is advisable to book through tour agency because you need to get permit that has to be arranged in advance. Agencies already know procedures and will save you all the hustle, especially if you are arranging for the trip from abroad. You need to specify the time you would like to go for gorilla tracking as the permit will be issued for that specific date and park you are intersted in. There are 2 forests for gorilla tracking: Mgahinga and Bwindi. Sometimes it happens that there are no more available permits for the day, so agency will follow up and advise on further steps, in addition they will book your accommodation as per your budget preference. There are many agencies in Uganda, however you also need to plan where you will stay while in Uganda, eg. in Entebbe because airport is just 15min away, or you want to go to Kampala....If you still need further info on tour agencies I can definitely recommend few...
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