Uganda's Top Attractions:
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest .
Gorilla Trekking and Batwa Cultural Experiences
Bwindi is one of the most biologically diverse forests in Africa, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to nearly half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas. Trekking through the dense rainforest with experienced guides offers the rare opportunity to observe these gentle giants up close in their natural habitat — a life-changing encounter that supports conservation and local communities.
Beyond gorillas, the park is a haven for birdwatchers, nature lovers, and culture seekers. Engage with the Batwa people, the forest’s original inhabitants, and learn about their traditional forest-based lifestyles, hunting skills, and cultural heritage through immersive village visits.
Highlights:
Gorilla trekking permits available in Buhoma, Ruhija, Rushaga & Nkuringo sectors
Over 350 bird species and 200 butterfly species
Forest nature walks, waterfalls, and canopy views
Community-based tourism
Activities:
Gorilla trekking (home to nearly half the world’s mountain gorillas)
Guided forest walks and birdwatching
Batwa cultural experiences (visit local communities and learn about the forest’s original inhabitants)
Nature photography
Accommodation:
Luxury: Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge, Buhoma Lodge
Mid-range: Gorilla Mist Camp, Mahogany Springs
Budget: Bwindi View Bandas, Gorilla Valley Lodge
Access:
By Road: Approx. 8–10 hours from Kampala/Entebbe via Kabale or Kisoro
By Air: Domestic flights from Entebbe to Kihihi or Kisoro airstrip, then drive to park entrance
Location:
Southwestern Uganda, near the border with Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.