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Uganda is a country located in East Africa and home to the endangered mountain gorillas. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park‚ situated in the southwestern part of the country‚ is the ideal destination to track and observe these majestic animals.

This national park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and houses more than 400 mountain gorillas‚ almost half of the global population. Bwindi National Park covers an area of about 321 square kilometers‚ which includes a range of habitats‚ such as montane and lowland forests‚ bamboo forests‚ and open grasslands.

The park also has an abundance of wildlife‚ with over 120 mammal species‚ including chimpanzees‚ forest elephants‚ and several primates. Additionally‚ the park has over 350 bird species‚ making it an excellent destination for birdwatching. To visit the mountain gorillas in Bwindi‚ visitors need to get a permit from the Uganda Wildlife Authority.

These permits are limited and typically sell out months in advance‚ so it's important to plan ahead. The permits not only fund conservation efforts but also help support local communities living around the park. Gorilla trekking in Bwindi is a once-in-a-lifetime experience‚ taking visitors deep into the forest to track and observe one of several habituated gorilla groups.

The treks can range from 2 to 8 hours‚ depending on the location of the gorillas‚ and can be physically demanding‚ involving steep climbs and uneven terrain. However‚ the chance to come face-to-face with these gentle giants is worth every step. During the trek‚ visitors may encounter other wildlife‚ such as forest elephants‚ duikers‚ and bushbucks‚ as well as a variety of birds and primates. Once the gorillas are located‚ visitors are allowed one hour to observe them and take photographs‚ an experience that is both humbling and exhilarating.

Apart from gorilla trekking‚ Bwindi National Park offers a range of other activities for visitors‚ such as nature walks‚ cultural tours‚ and birdwatching. Guided walks through the forest provide opportunities to spot primates such as black-and-white colobus monkeys and red-tailed monkeys‚ while cultural tours offer insights into the traditions and lifestyles of the local Batwa people. Bwindi National Park's commitment to conservation is evident in its efforts to protect the mountain gorillas and their habitat.

The park has implemented several measures‚ including anti-poaching patrols‚ community conservation programs‚ and reforestation initiatives‚ to safeguard the gorillas' future.

In conclusion‚ Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Uganda is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The chance to observe the endangered mountain gorillas in their natural habitat is an unforgettable experience that shouldn't be missed.

Auric Air flight connections to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
Connections with Aerolink Uganda will be available immediately for passengers going into or arriving from Bwindi Impenetrable Forest (KIHIHI and KISORO).
 
Booking condition:
Because we want you to have the option‚ and for us to guarantee the operation of the flight on Entebbe route‚ the passenger limit for each booking to be on min four(4) passengers basis. Once the flight operates with min four(4) full paying passengers‚ The inducement seats purchased will be refunded accordingly