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User Reviews of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (131 Reviews)

Bwindi Gorilla Tours Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
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Avatar icon Pearson Davies United Kingdom flag GB       Visited: January 2016 Reviewed: Apr 18, 2016

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“Great Tour Company, thrilling gorilla trekking in the mist in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest”

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“Great Tour Company, thrilling gorilla trekking in the mist in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest”
I and my friends were overwhelmed by the exhilarating tour to the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. Under Charis Uganda Safaris Ltd, we went to Trek the gentle giant - the mountain Gorilla - we were professionally handled by our tour guide Joseph Olupot who was friendly and helpful. The Gorilla Trekking was well organised and the park rangers were magnificent. Should you desire to have a great experience while on holiday, consider Uganda and Charis Uganda Safaris Ltd.

Male avatar icon MadGrin Italy flag IT       Visited: August 2015 Reviewed: Mar 23, 2016

Email MadGrin  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

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The thrill of approaching a few meters from the gorillas is indescribable!

Male avatar icon uffedittmer Denmark flag DK       Visited: January 2016 Reviewed: Feb 14, 2016

Email uffedittmer  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Incredibly close to "The Gentle Giants"

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We walked for one and a half hours before we found the gorillas. They kept moving and was in a dark part of the forest. It was a photographic challenge. Eventually they appeared in a sunlit glade and sat down to eat. All too soon, our hour with the gorillas passed and we had to go back. We were back in one hour.
It was an amazing experience to be so close to the animals and really be in the jungle. It takes effort to go through the jungle but if you are in normal shape it is no problem. It is possible to make all the breaks you want on the way out there and on the way home. We needed to keep pace with the gorillas when they moved, but it was not that hard.
The day with the gorillas, I will never forget.
The only thing I think could have been better was if we had had the energy to see more of the forest and its other inhabitants. We were all (tourists and guides) so focused on gorillas that I did not see other animals on the 4-5 hours I spent in the forrest.

Female avatar icon eleeg78 United States flag US       Visited: August 2015 Reviewed: Jan 12, 2016

Email eleeg78  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

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Bwindi was an excellent, if expensive, experience. I'm often asked if it was "worth it" and honestly that's a tough question. The price tag is really high, no doubt. It was an incredible day though and I justify it to myself as voting for conservation.

Avatar icon Holly E. United States flag US       Visited: November 2015 Reviewed: Nov 20, 2015

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A Truly Unique Experience

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Tracking gorillas in Bwindi was unlike any other travel experience I've had. Being just feet away from gorillas that could easily hurt you with a swipe or a toss was absolutely amazing. Since they are accustomed to humans watching them, and we had guides and security, at no moment was I fearful. Though the cost is very high for one hour of viewing, when you understand how many gorillas there are left in the world and where the money goes - it makes it all the more worthwhile. I stayed at Mahogany Springs resort right outside of the park, and it was amazing. The staff was incredibly friendly and accommodating, and the hotel had a great food, was clean and the views were fantastic.

Female avatar icon Michelle United States flag US       Visited: September 2015 Reviewed: Sep 22, 2015

Email Michelle  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

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Rangers are very considerate of tourist experience - among the best in the business.

Avatar icon Stefano Panzetta Italy flag IT       Visited: August 2011 Reviewed: Sep 5, 2015

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Excellent experience!

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Everything was perfect..
accommodations (at border of the Park.. really exciting) was comfortable and very nice
The experience of meeting Gorilla was fantastic

Male avatar icon oemebamo Belgium flag BE       Visited: August 2015 Reviewed: Sep 4, 2015

Email oemebamo  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Gorillas-gorillas-gorillas!

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We just did the gorilla trekking at Bwindi, which was truly the highlight of our 3-week-roadtrip! We came up close with the gorillas (this family was one of the first to be habituated to humans), and could observe their behavior for an hour.
The scenery is stunning as well, especially in the morning light! There are some walks (only guided) in the park as well, but we didn't do any of these.
We spent the night in the Buhoma Community Rest Camp, planning on pitching our tent, but we decided to go for a banda as it was pouring rain. This was 100$ per person, which is steep compared to other parks, with shared bathroom and toilet. Besides this, the staff was very friendly and helpful and the food delicious (though quite pricey, too)!

Male avatar icon mmelton1 United States flag US       Visited: July 2015 Reviewed: Aug 16, 2015

Email mmelton1  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

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Gorillas. two days of gorilla. all i need to say

Male avatar icon Denis D'Arbela United States flag US       Visited: June 2015 Reviewed: Jul 4, 2015

Email Denis D'Arbela  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

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Well worth the trip off the beaten path. I stay at Broadbill lodge which is a tent overlooking the rainforest. Their hospitality was excellent. Meals were good and the accommodations provided a real coming feel. It rained at least twice a day. The vegetation was marvelous. A lot of Ephiphytes on the tree trunks. We trekked about 12 km roundtrip to see the Gorilla's on steep hills. Be prepared to bring rain gear because we were drenched on the way back. Also be ready physically because trekking can be quite a challenge. Birding was limited because of the tree cover in the Jungle I am sure that would be a separate trip altogether given the time frame of my visit. The Ugandan Wildlife Authority rangers are very versed and professional, and very informative throughout.