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3-day Uganda mountain gorilla trekking safari starts in Kampala and ends at Entebbe international airport in Uganda. It involves meeting eye to-eye with the magical mountain gorillas

The distance between Bwindi and Volcanoes National Park

The distance between Bwindi and Volcanoes National Park

The distance between Bwindi and Volcanoes National Park

What is the distance between Bwindi and Volcanoes National Park? When it comes to gorillas, both Bwindi and Volcanoes national parks are excellent choices. These are the great national parks that are mostly visited in these desert countries, and they provide an outstanding safari experience. The endangered mountain gorillas stay within the forests, and visitors will have to hike all day to see the endangered mountain gorillas, which is extremely wonderful and interesting. If you are interested in seeing gorillas in both Uganda and Rwanda, then you will have to explore and visit these countries.

Bwindi impenetrable forest national park is found in Uganda in the Kisoro district, which is in the southwestern part of the country as compared to Volcanoes national park, which is found in Ruhengeri in Rwanda in its northern part. Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda is a tiny national park, but it is easily accessible, especially from Kigali. Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda is a small but easily accessible national park, especially from Kigali. Kigali International Airport, Rwanda’s major airport, is located in the city of Kigali and can accommodate up to six small and medium-sized aircraft. The drive from Kigali to Volcanoes National Park takes approximately 2 to 3 hours, depending on traffic circumstances.

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park is located in Uganda’s Kisoro District in the country’s south. Entebbe International Airport, Uganda’s international airport, is an 8–9-hour drive from Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park. It is 600 kilometers from Kampala, Uganda’s capital. You may cross the equator on the route, which can be an interesting experience.

Let’s compare the accessibility of two parks.

Traveling from Entebbe to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest requires a domestic flight. Aerolink, a domestic airline, operates flights to the airstrips of Kihihihi and Kisoro. There are two airstrips near Bwindi National Park, and the one you land at is primarily determined by the lodgings you choose. Fly Uganda also operates flights from Kajansi to Bwindi, both of which are one-hour trips that cost roughly US$300. It is a 3–4-hour overland journey from Volcanoes National Park to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park across the Sianica border. Both parks are accessible from the Sianika border; therefore, all activities in both parks are doable on a safari in Rwanda. Trekking Uganda’s mountain gorillas from Kigali is also a quick option, as it is only a 4-5-hour drive through Katuna. Ugandan mountain gorilla licenses are less expensive than Rwandan permits, so if you want a cheaper gorilla permit with a shorter journey time, book a Bwindi gorilla permit and connect from Kigali. Safaris that travel from Rwanda to Uganda are available, as are safaris that begin in Rwanda and end in Uganda, and vice versa. Rwanda and Uganda have an East African Community reciprocity agreement, and a multi-entry visa valid for Rwanda, Uganda, and Kenya can be obtained for US$70.00.

Compare the gorilla trekking experiences in both parks.

Permits for mountain gorillas in Volcanoes National Park cost $1,500 each, whereas permits for mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park cost $700. This price disparity is due to discrepancies in the entities in charge of managing national parks. Furthermore, even within the same national park, the habitats vary. Because the foliage in Volcanoes National Park is mostly bamboo and the terrain is not very steep, mountain gorillas can be seen earlier and their families can be seen more clearly. The Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, as the name implies, is a tropical rainforest with primary forest, and finding mountain gorillas requires trekking through bushes and rivers. In Uganda, there are around 19 gorilla groups and 11 in Rwanda, with each family allowing eight visitors per day. Visit both locations in as little time as feasible. Contact us and let us know which safari you like, and we will plan your Rwanda safari.

There are 12 gorilla groups in Uganda, but one is reserved for research, so only 11 may be tracked. These groupings are not fixed; they can be followed in 30 minutes if they are close together, but it can take up to 6 hours if they are far apart. Because of the rough terrain and dense vegetation, gorilla trekking in Bwindi can be challenging. Porters are recommended to assist you with your luggage because it can be tough to manage. Because of the dense forest, gorillas, particularly timid and unsociable gorillas, are more difficult to shoot than PNVs. PNV is less densely forested than Bwindi, making it simpler to shoot gorillas; the altitude in PNV is lower than in Bwindi, and the gorillas are more active.

Bwindi has a diverse selection of housing options due to the park’s accessibility from multiple sites, each of which has gorilla families to monitor and a variety of styles and levels of accommodation ranging from mid-range to luxury and cheap. Safari adventure vacations give you the best safari experience to travel to all these several destination countries and enjoy the experience of these two countries.

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