Published by Ejas Africa Adventures | Africa Safari Specialists
Coming face to face with a wild mountain gorilla is widely regarded as one of the most profound wildlife experiences on Earth. These gentle giants — sharing 98.3% of their DNA with humans — live in small, remote pockets of equatorial African forest, and seeing them in their natural habitat requires careful planning, a special permit, and the guidance of experienced local trackers.
With fewer than 1,000 mountain gorillas remaining in the wild, gorilla trekking is not just a bucket-list adventure — it is also a powerful act of conservation. A significant portion of permit fees goes directly to protecting gorillas and supporting local communities.
In this guide, the team at Ejas Africa Adventures breaks down the 5 best places to see gorillas in Africa, covering permit costs, what to expect, and everything you need to plan your gorilla safari.
| #1 — Volcanoes National Park Country: Rwanda Gorilla Species: Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) Permit Cost: USD $1,500 per person per trek Best For: Luxury travellers, short itineraries, accessibility |
Volcanoes National Park is Africa’s most iconic gorilla trekking destination, made famous by primatologist Dian Fossey, whose life’s work is immortalised in the film Gorillas in the Mist. Nestled in the dramatic Virunga Mountains of northwest Rwanda, the park is home to 12 fully habituated gorilla families available for trekking, with a population of around 604 mountain gorillas in the broader Virunga Massif.
Best For: Travellers on tight schedules or who want the most organised, luxury gorilla trekking experience in Africa.
| #2 — Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park Country: Uganda Gorilla Species: Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) Permit Cost: USD $800 per person per trek Best For: Budget-conscious travellers, wildlife diversity, extended stays |
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park is Uganda’s crown jewel and home to nearly half of the world’s remaining mountain gorilla population — approximately 460 individuals across more than 25 habituated family groups. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bwindi’s ancient forest stretches across rugged, mist-covered hills in southwestern Uganda, creating a truly wild and immersive experience.
Best For: Budget-savvy travellers, adventurers who want an extended gorilla experience, and those combining gorillas with a broader Uganda wildlife itinerary.
| #3 — Mgahinga Gorilla National Park Country: Uganda Gorilla Species: Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) Permit Cost: USD $800 per person per trek Best For: Quieter, off-the-beaten-path gorilla trekking |
Often overshadowed by its famous neighbour Bwindi, Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is a hidden gem in southwestern Uganda. Straddling the border with Rwanda and the DRC in the Virunga Mountains, Mgahinga is compact — just 33.7 square kilometres — but remarkably rich. It has one habituated gorilla family available for trekking, which means a more intimate and less crowded experience.
Best For: Travellers who want a quieter, more exclusive gorilla encounter away from the main tourist trail.
| #4 — Virunga National Park Country: Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) Gorilla Species: Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) Permit Cost: USD $400 per person per trek Best For: Adventurous travellers seeking value and exclusivity |
Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo is Africa’s oldest national park and, for the truly adventurous traveller, one of its most extraordinary gorilla trekking destinations. The DRC portion of the Virunga Mountains shares the same mountain gorilla population as Rwanda and Uganda, but with a fraction of the visitors — and notably lower permit costs.
The US and many Western governments advise travellers to exercise increased caution in parts of the DRC due to ongoing instability in some regions. Virunga National Park has significantly improved its security in recent years, but prospective visitors should check their government’s current travel advisory before planning a trip and consult with a specialist Africa safari operator.
Best For: Experienced African travellers with a spirit of adventure and a desire for exclusivity at a lower permit cost.
| #5 — Odzala-Kokoua National Park Country: Republic of Congo (Congo Brazzaville) Gorilla Species: Western Lowland Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) Permit Cost: Varies (premium experience; typically $2,000+ per night all-inclusive) Best For: Luxury eco-travellers seeking ultra-exclusive lowland gorilla encounters |
For travellers who have already experienced mountain gorilla trekking — or who want something truly off the map — Odzala-Kokoua National Park in the Republic of Congo (not to be confused with the DRC) offers an entirely different and equally magical gorilla encounter. This vast, remote national park spans 13,500 square kilometres of undisturbed equatorial rainforest and is home to western lowland gorillas — a different subspecies from the mountain gorillas of Uganda and Rwanda.
Best For: Seasoned wildlife travellers looking for an ultra-exclusive, off-the-beaten-path gorilla experience unlike anything else in Africa.
Both are excellent. Rwanda is better for those with limited time, a preference for luxury, and maximum convenience. Uganda is the better choice for budget-conscious travellers, those wanting more time with gorillas (Habituation Experience), or travellers combining gorillas with a broader wildlife safari. Your choice ultimately comes down to budget, travel style, and itinerary.
The dry seasons — June to September and December to February — offer the best trekking conditions, with drier trails and clearer skies. However, gorilla trekking is a year-round activity, and the wet season has its advantages: fewer tourists, lush green forests, and lower accommodation prices.
Permit costs range from USD $400 (Virunga, DRC) to USD $800 (Uganda) and USD $1,500 (Rwanda). On top of permits, you will need to budget for accommodation, transfers, guides, and porters. A full gorilla trekking trip typically costs USD $2,000–$8,000+ per person, depending on destination, accommodation level, and duration.
Gorilla trekking in Rwanda and Uganda is very safe and well-organised. All treks are led by TANAPA-equivalent licensed rangers and trackers. The DRC requires more careful research of current conditions. Gorillas that are habituated to humans are generally calm and non-threatening when guidelines are followed.
Absolutely — and this is one of the most popular itineraries among our guests at Ejas Africa Adventures. Many travellers fly into Nairobi or Kigali, trek gorillas in Rwanda or Uganda, then fly down to Arusha for a Tanzania safari, taking in the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire, and Zanzibar. Contact us to design your perfect combined itinerary.
At Ejas Africa Adventures, we are passionate Africa travel specialists based in Arusha, Tanzania. While our expertise centres on Tanzania safaris and Kilimanjaro climbing, we work with trusted partners across East and Central Africa to craft seamlessly combined itineraries — including gorilla trekking in Rwanda or Uganda paired with the best of Tanzania.
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