Gorilla trekking safari with Masai Mara, the combination of gorilla trekking in Bwindi Forest and wildlife safari adventure in Masai Mara is the experience one of the ultimate wildlife encounters on African soil. mountain gorilla trekking in Uganda with exploring the East African most famous-Masai Mara is the most amazing wildlife encounter in Africa.
Uganda is one of the most scenic countries in Africa and one can easily cross from Kenya into Uganda and travel to Bwindi impenetrable forest national park for mountain gorilla trekking, Uganda is the most affordable gorilla safari destination in Africa with an unforgettable encounter with endangered mountain gorillas in the impenetrable forest, Uganda also has the biggest population of chimpanzees in the world we can easily add it to your gorilla trekking safari with Masai Mara
We organize both private and group safari of Masai Mara with gorilla trekking meant to give you the experience of both Uganda and Kenya the two most famous safari destinations in Africa. Mountain gorilla in Uganda and the display of wildlife drama on the savannah plains of Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya.
This gorilla trekking safari in Uganda with Masai Mara in Kenya can start either in In Uganda or in Kenya, for example, if you choose to start in your trip in Kenya, you can either fly to Entebbe airport or cross via land borders points where you find our safari guide/driver waiting for you to introduce you to Uganda’s tourism, our tailor-made itinerary gives you an experience of the local communities, cultures, and the natural environment. All our trips are private custom-made safaris.
Our East African tour experts will help you customize the safari itinerary to your way of travel at no extra cost, in other words, our tour consultants We’ll guide you through every step during the acuter planning process of your safari. Our team at Kisoro tours is dedicated to manager all your inquiries and answer 24/7 for the success of your African trip.
Mountain gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park or in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, along with the visit the deepest lake in East Africa-Lake Bunyonyi and also, enjoy the spectacular landscape views of Virunga mountain volcano ranges-like mount Sabinyo volcano, mount Muhabura volcano d mount Gahinga volcano. Meet the Batwa (Pygmies) the original forest people and get the opportunity to see their cultures.
This trip also gives you the opportunity to see the Wildebeest Migration in season and big 5, the spectacular landscape views of Masai Mara
This trip can also be extended to trek the chimpanzee in Kibale forest national park, on the way enjoy the spectacular landscape views of the Rwenzori Mountains
This trip of gorilla trekking and wildlife game viewing Masai Mara is a cross-border safari itinerary between Uganda and Rwanda which means that requires some protocol to follow when crossing more especially during COVID-19 because the restrictions keep charging, our team will keep you posted.
Every incoming traveler to Uganda or Kenya must have an availed certificate of COVID-19 PCR NEGATIVE TEST, everyone is required to present it at every entry point and also all travelers must observe Covid-19 guidelines of the country you are in to ensure your safety during your East African safari.
Mountain gorilla tracking requires some physical level of fitness, yes mountain gorilla trekking is considered one of the most exciting wildlife adventures in Africa but it requires one to have a good level of fitness because of the steep terrain in the gorilla trekking sanctuary in Africa.
Mountain gorillas keep moving up and down in the impenetrable forest for different reasons like search for food, mating, and other daily routine activities, remember the farther they move the longer your gorilla trekking it becomes which will require you to have more enough to keep up with them in the forest, Keep in mind that by nature mountain gorillas live in the higher altitude of Virunga mountain range and in Bwindi impenetrable forest, the altitude ranges from 2000 to 4127 meters depending on where they will be on the day you will be trekking.