Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

How many parks can boast of having half the world’s population of gorillas? Welcome to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park! Its rich rainforests host over 600 mountain gorillas – giving you plenty of opportunities for trekking and discovery. It’s a not-too-be-missed African safari experience.
This great jewel of a reserve is actually an ancient forest, dating back 25,000 years, one of the few spots on the African continent to have survived the last ice age. The park’s longevity and literal deep forest roots have created an immense diversity of wildlife and glorious displays of orchids, ferns, and flowers. The densely vegetated trails here are a portal to over 120 mammals – 348 species of birds, and 220 types of butterflies. Besides the majestic gorillas, you’ll discover chimpanzees, monkeys, baboons, and even antelope species.
Bwindi’s population of mountain gorillas is comprised of 36 families, 19 of which are habituated – that is, they are used to visitors trekking in to observe them. With a professional guide, your chances of finding a gorilla family are excellent.

Besides the excitement of the gorillas, Bwindi offers opportunities for colourful woodland walks through luxuriant rainforests. These 3 to 4-hour guided tours will lead you to resplendent waterfalls, views of the Rift Valley, the park’s numerous monkeys, and bouquets of orchids.
Bwindi is also a magical place for birdwatchers and flora-lovers. The more than 1,000 flowering species provide a colourful sense of enchantment.
Not to be missed are the community walks through the local villages. This is your chance to learn about the culture of the Batwa (Pygmy) and Bakiga people living in villages at the forest edges.

About Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
This park is part of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, created out of 321 sq. km (123 sq. mi) of forest at an elevation of 1,160m (3,805 ft) – 2,607m (8,553 ft) above sea level.
Climate: The feeling here is tropical with temperatures of 15°C (59° F) to a maximum of 27°C (80° F).
Location: Bwindi is set in southwest Uganda on the edge of the Albertine Rift.
When to go: The park is open year-round and always accessible. However, the best time to visit is when the rains let up slightly – from June to August and December to February. But know that it rains a lot here so bring wet weather gear.
Getting there: By road – you can book a tour with Pride Drive Tours from Kampala.
Air – There are flights from Entebbe or Kampala to 3 airfields near the park.









