Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is a UNESCO designated World Heritage Site popular for the mountain gorillas and the chimpanzees, the two African great apes listed as endangered. This oldest forest hosts 400 plant species protecting at least 120 species of mammals, 346 bird species, 202 butterfly species, 27 species of frogs, chameleons, geckos and 163 species of birds, 100 species of ferns.
Join the experienced trekking this thick and slippery forest for the encounter of a lifetime to see face to face a habituated gorilla family, on a gorilla tracking safari. Uganda hosts more than half of the world’s gorilla population making it the best destination to track gorillas. The mountain gorilla is majestic, gentle and elusive.
Other activities to do in Bwindi include Community tours to encounter with the neighbouring Batwa Community who offer entertainment and performance about their former life in the forest, an introduction to another unique local culture.
