Gorilla trekking safari tours to Uganda are life-changing adventures where travelers give opportunities to indulge deep in Uganda’s tropical rainforest. Gorilla Trekking safaris in Uganda are conducted in two major National Parks; Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park – both located in western Uganda. Trekking Mgahinga Gorillas offers exceptional gorilla trekking experiences as you will have a great time hiking in the rainforest searching for gorillas. Just like gorilla trekking in Bwindi, Gorilla trekking in Mgahinga allows visitors to spend one full hour with the gorillas.
Mgahinga National Park is one of the smallest National Parks in Uganda and is known to habituate one gorilla family. The National Park is less famous compared to its counterpart Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Trekking Mountain gorillas in Mgahinga are just exceptional like in Bwindi.
Trekking Mgahinga Gorillas – Mgahinga Gorilla trekking safaris are remarkable and a great option for those who wish to experience Uganda Gorillas from Rwanda. Gorilla trekking at Mgahinga is just amazing like that of any other gorilla trekking location in Africa. You will be briefed before your gorilla trekking experience – after you will hike deep into the thick tropical rainforests to look for these gentle giants. Upon finding them, you will enjoy watching them in their natural habit for not more than one hour before returning to the headquarters.
Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is at a high altitude of between 2,227m and 4,127m. The National Park is one of the major destinations for gorilla trekking safaris in Uganda. The National Park was created to protect the rare mountain gorillas that inhabit its dense forests, and it is also an important habitat for the endangered golden monkey. Mgahinga is a perfect place to trek gorillas, especially for those who wish to combine their Rwanda Safari with gorilla trekking in Uganda.
The National Park is located in the southwestern part of Uganda – part of the larger Virunga conservation area that extends to Rwanda and D. R Congo. The National Park is a great place to trek mountain gorillas as well as spot the endangered golden Monkey.
On top of being an important wildlife conservation area, the park also has a huge cultural significance, in particular for the indigenous Batwa pygmies. This tribe of hunter-gatherers was the forest’s “first people”, and their ancient knowledge of its secrets remains unrivaled.
Mgahinga Gorilla National Park has one habituated gorilla family, the Nyakagezi family. The National Park has a lot of sumptuous food attractive to the gorillas. This group was in the previous century known to be transboundary between Uganda and Rwanda, however, the group in the past in known to live only within the park.
Most travelers when planning Uganda gorilla safaris choose Bwindi over Mgahinga however, the trekking experience in Mgahinga is also just rewarding as that of Bwindi. Mgahinga Park is however, one of the best places to trek mountain gorillas in Uganda and this is why;
Tracking the Nyakagezi gorilla group is amazing with the fact that this group is big and social compared to many other habituated gorilla groups. The family is comprised of three silverbacks, 2 adult females, 2 blackbacks, and 2 infants. The Nyakagezi family is led by Silverback Mark assisted by Mafia, Ndungutse, and Bugingo. Rukundo is the sole Black back, Nshuti is an adult female plus two babies namely Nshuti baby and Fred. S
silverback Bugingo was formerly the lead silverback before Mark took over, however, the former is happily playing the role of the “senior” silverback in the group. Such a group is rare to find since in many families big groups separate to have dominance and 2 silverbacks can’t lead the same group.