Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park

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Our Take

There is so much to do in and around the mountainous jungle of Bwindi, though the main attraction remains a trek with the mountain gorillas – and why not? Breathtaking! But add a few days at least to see Lake Mburo or Queen Elizabeth NP.

We choose lodge accommodation in Bwindi for you to relax before and perhaps after your gorilla trek. There are some great examples at most of the gorilla centres.

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, as its name suggests, is a dense ancient rainforest, hitherto called “jungle”. It is also a mountainous area reaching a highest point of 2,600m with steep ridges and valleys. The trail through the park itself rises to over 2,000m through thick forest with magnificent scenery and occasionally distant views making it a worthy adventure in its own right. And there is much to do here. But, of course, Bwindi is dominated by global interest in the endangered mountain gorillas of which Bwindi, Uganda contains by far the largest remaining number.

Mountain Gorillas​

So, a trek through the jungle to spend an hour up close and personal with our very close cousins, the mountain gorilla, is on many a bucket list and is often a key driver to why you may wish to visit Uganda in the first place. It is a truly awe-inspiring experience. Permits are limited but Uganda has 5 centres for gorilla trekking: four in Bwindi IFNP at Buhoma, Ruhija, Rushaga and Nkuringo; and one in the separate Mgahinga National Park on the slopes of the Virunga Mountains. So, if you book reasonably in advance, or are flexible on date and location, then we should easily be able to secure permits for you and your group.

Three elephants walking in Kideope National Park in Uganda.
Three elephants walking in Kideope National Park in Uganda.

Culture

Historically, Bwindi was home to the Batwa people, the “Forest Keepers”, a pygmy tribe whose origins date back over 50,000 years. Expelled from Bwindi when it was established as a National Park, their future is now uncertain but you can learn about their rich culture and support their community programmes by participating in the Batwa Cultural Experience.

The Facts

Location

Bwindi’s location to the south-west of Uganda is also close to other activities and places of interest, such as the mystical Lake Bunyonyi and Lake Mutande, accessed over the mountain pass to Kisoro, to the south; and Ishasha and Queen Elizabeth NP to the north. Other activities include whitewater rafting on the Birira River – an exhilarating opportunity to raft through the jungle.

Three elephants walking in Kideope National Park in Uganda.

Camping In Uganda; Bwindi Impenetrable Forest NP​

Well, we’ve tried camping in a number of places here but still on the lookout for a regular pitch. To a great extent this reflects our pragmatic approach to choose camp nights or lodge nights to suit the location. Bwindi is high up and cold; the weather is extremely unpredictable; and we are normally here to prepare for a gorilla tour early next morning, which – despite our excellent camping set up – is best done from the comfort of your own room with space – perhaps in the dry – to lay everything out. There are camping options, but there are also some excellent mid-range lodges which, in Bwindi, we recommend as the best option.

Mid-Range Lodges​

We use and recommend mid-range lodges at three of the Bwindi gorilla centres. At Rushaga, there is the excellent Rushaga Gorilla Lodge in a fantastic setting with a great set up and facilities and close to the gorilla trekking centre. Very friendly with great food and views from the restaurant and a huge swimming pool to relax after the trek. At Ruhija, there is Agandi Eco Lodge – again great location and views including a spectacular sunset over the mountains. Very friendly, great food, a lodge fire for the cold, fires in your room and hot water bottles. And finally, at Buhoma, Ruhondeza Lodge, run by one of the retired gorilla guides, a charming lodge and gardens.

Three elephants walking in Kideope National Park in Uganda.

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