Gorilla Habituation
Habituation allows a person 4 hours in the company of the gorillas.
Also, one spends a little bit more -US$1500 for each person needing
to do the Habituation experience dissimilar from the US$700 paid for
gorilla trekking.
Gorilla trekking
For most travelers, trekking the Gorillas ranks among one of the
absolute highlights of a trip to Uganda, and the spine-tingling
feeling that you get being so near to one of our closest is hard to
describe
Mountain Gorillas are one of the world’s most endangered apes and it
is estimated that there are only 720 (approximately) left throughout
the world. Almost half of these can be found in Uganda, as well as
populations in Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
According to The Ugandan Wildlife Authority, there is a 95% chance
that you will come across the Gorillas on your trek. Your journey will
be an exhilarating one: cutting your way through dense jungle, thick
bamboo, past local homesteads and up forested hills… trekking times do
vary and can be anything from a little as 30 minutes to 7 hours! But
your efforts will be rewarded with your first sighting of the
Gorillas, as these gentle giants shyly approach you and you come
face-to-face with one of nature’s greatest animals.
In Rwanda you may meet the famous Susa group, who Dian Fossey spent a
lot of her time with during her research
Gorilla permits in Uganda & Rwanda
We offer permits in both Uganda (Nkuringo, Ruhija, Rushaga, Buhoma
and Mgahinga) and Rwanda (Parc National Des Volcano’s). Due to
demand, it is recommended that you book your permit well in advance.
We advise you to book up to 3-5 months before your intended date of
departure.
Gorilla Trekking Rules
The way To The Gorillas
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A maximum number of 8 visitors may visit a group (family) of
habituated Gorillas in a day. This minimizes behavioral
disturbances to the Gorillas and the risk of their exposure to
human-borne diseases.
- Always wash your hands before you head out to the Gorillas
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Do not leave rubbish in the park. Whatever you bring into the
forest should be carried back with you
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When you approach the Gorillas, the guides will inform you when to
get your cameras ready.
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Please always keep your voices low. This will ensure that you will
be able to observe the beautiful birds and other wildlife in the
forest.
When You Are With The Gorillas
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Keep a minimum distance of 7 meters (21 feet) from the Gorillas.
(This reduces the risk transmitting diseases between humans and
Gorillas.
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Keep your voices low at all times. However, it is okay to ask the
guide questions.
- Do not eat or drink while you are near the Gorillas.
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Sometimes the Gorillas charge. Follow the guide’s example by
crouching down slowly, and do not look at the Gorillas in the
eyes. Wait for the gorilla to pass you by and do not attempt to
run away (this will increase the risk of attack).
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Flash photography is not permitted, when taking pictures, move
slowly and carefully.
- Do not touch the Gorillas. They are wild animals.
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The maximum time visitors are allowed to spend with the Gorillas
is one hour; however, if the Gorillas become agitated or nervous,
the guide will end the visit early.
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After the visit, keep your voices low until you are at least 200
meters away from the Gorillas.
General Health Rules
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Remember Gorillas are very susceptible to human diseases. The
following guidelines are to ensure that you minimize the risk your
visit might pose to them.
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Respect the limit imposed on the time that visitors are allowed
with the Gorillas each day. This minimizes the risk of disease
transmission and stress to the group.
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If you are feeling ill, or have a contagious disease when you are
already at the park, please volunteer to stay behind. An
alternative visit will be arranged for you, or you will be
refunded (as per the gorilla reservation guidelines).
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If you feel the urge to cough or sneeze when you are near the
Gorillas, please turn your head away and cover your nose and mouth
in order to minimize the spread of bacteria or germs.
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Always stay 7 meters (21 feet) away from the Gorillas. The further
back you are, the more relaxed the group will be.
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Do not leave any rubbish e.g. food wrappers in the park. Such
items can harbor diseases or other contaminants.
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If you need to go to the toilet while in the forest, please ask
the guide, to dig you a hole. He will fill it when you have
finished.