Gorilla trekking dressing should be comfortable but also strong enough to endure different forest mishaps like thorns, tree branches sticking in your clothes, etc that you find along the trail. Also, beware of forest insect stings; it’s advisable that the clothing covers your whole day to avoid bad sting injuries. The shoes should be the type that can trek not sandals or the easy shoes that can easily get worn out from a long walk. Above all be comfortable clothing and shoes …
FAQ Group: Mountain Gorillas
If you are sick before the gorilla trekking trip; you will not be allowed to trek. Sick people especially those with communicable diseases are not allowed to trek because they can easily pass on the illness to the gorillas. In Uganda and D.R.Congo you will just lose your trekking permit money but in Rwanda, if you are sick before the trekking and cannot trek, you will be refunded half your gorilla trekking permit fees. Other non-communicable health issues if …
If you wish to go gorilla trekking in any of the three countries, it’s advisable to book your gorilla trekking permits, at least three months in advance. Mountain gorilla trekking is even on-demand in all the three countries especially during peak seasons; so to avoid disappointments you will need to book way in advance.
No, you cannot use a Ugandan gorilla trekking permit to trek in Rwanda or a Rwandan gorilla trekking permit in Uganda. This is because the countries’ gorilla trekking permit prices, policies, arrangements, and governing laws/rules are different. Also, Gorilla trekking permits are issued to 8 or 10 people per gorilla family a day, so if you have not booked with the specific country; you will not be allocated a family to visit. This applies to the Democratic republic of Congo …