Rwanda & Uganda

Where mist-covered mountains hold humanity's closest relatives

In the volcanic highlands where Rwanda and Uganda meet, mountain gorillas move through ancient forests like gentle giants from another time. To sit in their presence, to lock eyes with a silverback who shares 98% of your DNA, to watch infants play with the same curiosity as human children—this is not wildlife viewing. This is communion. This is recognizing family.

The mountain gorilla experience transcends typical safari. You trek through steep, mist-soaked forests—sometimes for hours, always with mounting anticipation—until your guide’s signal stops you. Then, through the undergrowth, they emerge: massive silverbacks who could break you with ease but choose to ignore your presence, mothers cradling infants with heartbreaking tenderness, juveniles who might approach within touching distance (though you never touch).

You’re permitted one hour. Sixty minutes that feel both eternal and impossibly brief. Sixty minutes when time ceases to matter and you exist purely in this moment of profound connection with beings who feel simultaneously utterly foreign and deeply familiar.

Rwanda offers not only mountain gorillas in Volcanoes National Park but also golden monkeys, chimpanzee trekking in Nyungwe Forest (one of Africa’s oldest rainforests), and a remarkable national transformation story—a country that has rebuilt itself into one of Africa’s cleanest, safest, most progressive nations.

Uganda, “The Pearl of Africa,” expands the primate experience with half the world’s remaining mountain gorillas, exceptional chimpanzee tracking in Kibale Forest, and the rare chance to see tree-climbing lions in Queen Elizabeth National Park. The dramatic Murchison Falls, where the Nile explodes through a narrow gorge, creates one of nature’s most powerful spectacles.

When to Visit

Dry Seasons Ease Trekking

June to September & December to February (Dry Seasons)
Trails are less muddy, making gorilla trekking more comfortable (though still challenging). These are peak seasons, requiring permits to be booked many months in advance.
Lush forests, fewer tourists, and slightly easier permit availability. Trekking is more challenging but deeply atmospheric in rain-fresh mountain forests.

Important Note: Gorilla permits are limited to protect these endangered primates. Rwanda permits: $1,500 per person. Uganda permits: $800 per person. Book 6-12 months in advance.

Signature Experiences

Mountain Gorilla Trekking

The experience that changes lives. Trek through Volcanoes National Park (Rwanda) or Bwindi Impenetrable Forest (Uganda) to spend one hour in the presence of our closest living relatives.

Chimpanzee Tracking

In Uganda's Kibale Forest, track habituated chimpanzee communities through dense rainforest. Watching their complex social dynamics, tool use, and remarkably human-like behavior offers profound insights into our own evolutionary story.

Golden Monkey Encounters

In Rwanda's bamboo forests, track these rare, beautiful primates found only in the Virunga Mountains. Their playful acrobatics and vibrant coloring make for exceptional photography.

Murchison Falls & Nile Safaris

In Uganda, witness the Nile's awesome power at Murchison Falls, then cruise the river to see hippos, Nile crocodiles, and elephants along the banks.

What Makes It Special

Mountain Gorilla Connection

Among Earth’s most profound wildlife experiences—sitting in the presence of gentle giants who share 98% of our DNA. This isn’t observation; it’s recognition of family across species.

Primate Paradise

Exceptional diversity from mountain gorillas to chimpanzees, golden monkeys to rare species found nowhere else. Half the world’s remaining mountain gorillas live in these volcanic highlands.

Rwanda's Transformation

One of Africa’s cleanest, safest, most progressive nations. Rwanda’s remarkable commitment to conservation and national renewal creates travel experiences both inspiring and deeply moving.

Beyond Primates

Uganda’s landscape diversity—from savanna to rainforest to volcanic highlands—allows seamless combination of primate trekking with traditional Big Five safari experiences and dramatic natural spectacles like Murchison Falls.

Perfect For

Travelers seeking deeply emotional wildlife encounters, primate enthusiasts and conservation supporters, photographers wanting intimate behavioral moments, adventurers comfortable with physical trekking challenges, souls moved by connection rather than spectacle.

Meet Your Relatives in the Mist

Some encounters change you forever. Gorilla trekking is one of them. Let us guide you to this profound moment.