Most Accessible Gorilla Families in Bwindi
Most Accessible Gorilla Families in Bwindi: The majority of the travellers who take part in gorilla trekking excursions in Bwindi may find it a little challenging to traverse the jungle when tracking mountain gorillas in their natural environment. Searching for these gentle giants may take between 45 minutes and 5 hours, if not nearly half a day. But have you ever thought of a convenient way to access and track mountain gorillas? Well, this writing will guide you on how you can plan accordingly to engage yourself in a smooth and soft gorilla trekking expedition.
For travelers who prefer the best experience, such as primatologists, nature lovers, and birders, they should always opt for distant gorilla families with varied ecosystems. Alternatively, visitors with physical challenges due to age and health conditions may also opt for gorilla families that are nearer and easily accessible in the misty jungle of Bwindi.
Most Accessible Gorilla Families in Bwindi
Well, Uganda is endowed with gorilla families that have shorter treks and are easily accessible. However, people have it that Rwanda’s gorilla trekking treks are more easily accessible than that in Uganda. Well! Truth be said! Rwanda’s terrain in its gorilla park, Volcanoes National Park, is easier compared to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. However, this doesn’t imply that every Rwandan gorilla family is easily trekked. This is because these apes are wild in nature and have to search for food from one place to another. During the fruiting season, these gorillas tend not to move very far, making them accessible compared to the non-fruiting season, when gorillas tend to travel long distances in search of food, meaning that trekkers may take time to locate them.
However, some travelers have been branded with false information about Uganda’s mountain gorillas: that Bwindi gorilla families seem to be hard to trek and access during the trekking experience. On this note, Bwindi has always registered and experienced circumstances where trekkers have encountered gorillas within less than an hour during gorilla trekking. Therefore, within this short time, visitors get filled with joy and excitement, and they always spend a maximum of an hour interacting with gorillas as they witness their day-to-day activities.
Why Some Gorilla Families Are Easier to Track than Others
Since these gentle giants are also wild in nature within their wilderness, they typically remain wild and free to roam from one place to another in search of food sources, shelter, and protection; hence, making it hard to tell and determine their movements. This means that they always cover long distances daily. More still, some gorillas tend to move far away to hideout places that are at times hard to access and vice versa. This reveals why this article is important to give depth to this conception.
The Rushegura gorilla family from the Buhoma sector is one of the groups that takes little time to get accessed. Too many is famously referred to as the R-Group due to its strategic location as the park starting point in the Buhoma sector of Bwindi. Trekkers who wish not to trek long distances have found it easier to do gorilla trekking than with other gorilla families in Bwindi. However, in some months, this Rushegura gorilla family tends to extend further, making it a little taxing to access it like other gorilla families.
Therefore, this means that it’s not a guarantee that travellers organising to book the Rushegura family will find it easier to trek. However, the Rushegura gorilla family, being the easiest gorilla family, has always captured the attention of several visitors; hence, those who book pastimes end up booking gorilla families in other sectors of Bwindi, such as Rushaga, Ruhija, and Nkuringo, respectively.
It is advisable for travelers planning to do gorilla safaris in Bwindi to book gorilla permits in sectors where they book their accommodation in order to have easier access to the park information centers during gorilla trekking excursions. If you fail to book your lodge near the tracking sector, this will definitely call for long driving sessions, and visitors will end up raising complaints about the long distance covered. Take a case: you cannot book your accommodation in Rushaga, yet your tracking sector is in Buhoma, and vice versa.
Where Can I Track Mountain Gorillas?
Uganda is one of the few countries in Africa, if not globally, to host the endangered mountain gorillas. This has attracted many visitors across the world to come and bear witness to this magical experience through trekking with these mountain gorillas in their natural habitats.
Mgahinga National Park and Bwindi Impenetrable National Park host over 24 gorilla families, 23 of which reside in Bwindi alone and one in Mgahinga National Park, meaning Bwindi alone boasts over 459 mountain gorillas, widely distributed in the four sectors that make up Bwindi, and these include Nkuringo, Ruhija, Buhoma, and Rushaga, contributing to 53% of the world’s remaining gorilla population.
Gorilla Families
The Buhoma sector alone has 6 gorilla families, and these include Binyindo, Katwe, Habiyanja, Rushegura, Mubare, and Muyambi. The Rushaga sector is one of the outstanding gorilla sectors in Bwindi, which is situated in the southern part of the park. This sector has the highest number of gorilla families compared to any other sector within Bwindi, totalling over 9 gorilla families; these include Bikingi, Mishaya, Busingye, Kutu, Kahungye, Bweza, Mucunguzi, Nshongi, Tindatine, Kahungye, and Rwigye, respectively.
Moreover, the Ruhija sector has 5 gorilla families, such as Bitakura, Oruzogo, Kyagulira A, Kyagulira B, and Mukiza. Lastly, the Nkuringo sector has 4 gorilla families that are open to visitors, and these include Bushaho, Posho, Nkuringo, and Christmas.
On this note, travelers planning to do gorilla safaris in Bwindi are advised to link up with a tour agency such as Nakra Safaris to seek advice when reserving gorilla trekking permits and lodging options for a particular gorilla family reserved.
We therefore highly anticipate questions like, “Why did you book me a hard-to-trek group or a distant gorilla family?” This has been clearly digested, considering what has been discussed above. However, travellers planning for a gorilla trekking safari in Bwindi should kindly be aware that gorilla permits are sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
Therefore, it is advisable to book your gorilla trekking permit about 4 to 5 months in advance when there is still room for choice selection. However, visitors should take note that the gorilla trekking experiences in both Uganda and Rwanda may sometimes get a little challenging; therefore, they may require a certain level of fitness, especially for gorilla trekkers.
