Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Where the ancient forest meets the gentle giants of the mist

500+

Mountain Gorillas

346

Bird Species

321

Square Kilometers

17

Gorilla Families

The Impenetrable Forest

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park covers 321 square kilometers of pristine rainforest, straddling altitudes from 1,160m to 2,607m at the edge of the Albertine Rift Valley. This UNESCO World Heritage site is aptly named for its thick, challenging terrain that creates a natural fortress for its precious inhabitants.

Location

Southwestern Uganda, bordering the Democratic Republic of Congo

Climate

Cool and misty with temperatures ranging from 7°C to 20°C

Best Time

Year-round, with June-September and December-February being ideal

Wildlife & Biodiversity

The Mountain Gorillas

Bwindi is home to nearly half of the world's remaining mountain gorillas, with approximately 500 individuals living in 17 habituated families. These gentle giants share 98% of their DNA with humans, making encounters with them profoundly moving experiences.

Primates

  • Mountain Gorillas (500+ individuals)
  • Chimpanzees
  • L'Hoest's Monkeys
  • Red-tailed Monkeys
  • Blue Monkeys
  • Black & White Colobus
  • Olive Baboons

Mammals

  • Forest Elephants
  • African Buffalo
  • Leopards
  • Giant Forest Hogs
  • Bushbucks
  • Duikers

Birds

  • 346 Bird Species
  • 90% Albertine Rift Endemics
  • Rare Forest Specialists
  • Colorful Sunbirds
  • Turacos

Adventure Activities

Gorilla Trekking

The crown jewel of Bwindi experiences. Trek through the misty forest to encounter mountain gorillas in their natural habitat. Limited to 8 visitors per family per day, with strict 1-hour viewing time and 7-meter distance rule.

Daily Activity 8 People Max 1 Hour Viewing

Bird Watching

Bwindi is a birder's paradise with 346 species, including 90% of Albertine Rift endemics. Spot rare forest specialists and colorful sunbirds in this pristine habitat.

Year-round 346 Species Expert Guides

Batwa Cultural Experience

Meet the Batwa people, the original forest dwellers who lived harmoniously with gorillas for centuries. Learn about their traditional hunting techniques, medicinal plants, and forest wisdom.

Cultural Community Educational

Nature Walks

Explore the forest trails to discover the incredible biodiversity, from ancient trees to rare butterflies. Learn about the ecosystem and conservation efforts.

Guided Educational Photography

Where to Stay

Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge

Perched on a ridge with stunning views, offering luxury cottages and exceptional service.

Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp

Intimate tented camp with just 8 luxury tents, perfect for exclusive gorilla encounters.

Buhoma Lodge

Eco-friendly luxury lodge with spectacular forest views and world-class amenities.

Silverback Lodge

Comfortable mid-range option with excellent location and good value for money.

Gorilla Mist Camp

Cozy tented camp offering authentic safari experience with modern comforts.

Engagi Safari Lodge

Family-friendly lodge with spacious rooms and beautiful garden setting.

Buhoma Community Rest Camp

Community-run budget option supporting local initiatives and conservation.

The Gorilla Rest

Simple but clean accommodation perfect for budget-conscious travelers.

Gorilla Conservation Camp

Basic camping facilities with proceeds supporting gorilla conservation.

Getting There

By Air

Fly to Kihihi or Kisoro airstrips with Aerolink, Bar Aviation, or KEA. Kihihi serves Buhoma and Ruhija sectors, while Kisoro serves Nkuringo and Rushaga sectors.

2-3 hours from Entebbe Daily flights

By Road

From Kampala via Mbarara (7-8 hours), from Kabale (1-2 hours), or from Queen Elizabeth NP (2-3 hours). 4x4 vehicle recommended, especially during rainy season.

7-8 hours from Kampala 4x4 recommended

Public Transport

Buses from Kampala via Rukungiri and Kihihi to Butogota. From Butogota, hire a matatu to Buhoma park entrance gate.

Budget option Local experience