Gorilla Trekking with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours

The Ultimate Gorilla Trekking Experience with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours

When was the last time you truly felt connected to nature—deep in the forest, heart pounding with anticipation, and eyes locked with those of a gentle giant? Welcome to the world of gorilla trekkingwith Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, where adventure meets conservation in the lush highlands of East and Central Africa.

Why Gorilla Trekking?
Gorilla trekking is more than just a safari—it’s a life-changing encounter with one of the world’s most majestic and endangered creatures, the mountain gorilla. Found only in the misty forests of Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, mountain gorillas live in close-knit families, mirroring many aspects of our own social behaviors.

With only around 1,063 mountain gorillas left in the wild based on the Mountain gorilla census, each visit supports ongoing conservation efforts and helps local communities thrive.

What to Expect on a Trek

Your journey begins at dawn, hiking through dense rainforest trails guided by expert trackers and rangers. The trek can range from 1 to 10 hours, depending on the gorilla family’s location. Along the way, you’ll encounter colorful birds, rare flora, and perhaps golden monkeys swinging through the canopy.

And then—suddenly—there they are.

A silverback watches calmly as his young tumble and play. Mothers cradle babies with tender care. It’s a moment of raw, unscripted beauty that words simply cannot capture.

Safari 2 Gorilla Tours ensures that your encounter is respectful, ethical, and unforgettable. You’ll spend up to one magical hour with the gorillas, capturing memories and photos while maintaining a safe distance.

Why Choose Safari 2 Gorilla Tours?
We specialize in crafting tailor-made gorilla trekking safaris that combine adventure, comfort, and local insight. Our experienced guides are passionate conservationists, offering deep knowledge of the forests and their inhabitants.

From securing permits to arranging eco-friendly lodges and cultural encounters with local communities, Safari 2 Gorilla Tours handles every detail—so you can focus on the wonder of the experience.

When to Go

Gorilla trekking is available year-round, but the dry seasons—from June to September and December to February—offer the best hiking conditions. Trekking permits are limited, so it’s wise to book well in advance.

Ready for the Journey of a Lifetime?
Let Safari 2 Gorilla Tours be your guide into the heart of Africa’s wilderness. Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply in search of something extraordinary, gorilla trekking will leave you with a profound sense of awe.

Click here to book your gorilla trekking safari today—because some adventures can’t wait.

The Minimum Age for Gorilla Trekking

Gorilla trekking is a very popular wildlife activity that can only be done in Africa. Mountain gorilla trekking is even more popular and is only possible in Uganda and Rwanda. As more and more people get to know about the activity, the number of travellers heading to the two countries increases each year – so that much that gorilla permits may be extremely difficult to get during certain months of the year. Those who are planning for gorilla often wonder if there is an age limit for gorilla trekking especially when intending to travel with minors.

Minimum Age for gorilla trekking in Uganda, Rwanda
The age limit for gorilla trekking is 15 years in all three countries but there can be exceptions in Uganda as you will find out shortly. The age limit for gorilla trekking is set by the different government authorities responsible for managing the national parks. In Uganda, it is the Uganda Wildlife Authority while in Uganda it is the Rwanda the Rwanda Development Board.

Why age limit of gorilla trekking is set at 15
The age limit for gorilla trekking is set at 15 because younger travelers are considered to be children who may not be able to deal with any negative reactions from gorillas. Gorillas are very calm and gentile creatures but they can become aggressive when they feel threatened or misinterpret the actions of trackers. Children may not stay calm or lay low when a mighty silverback approaches them or appears aggressive. Screaming or running away could force the gorilla to run after the youngster. The only way to contain an aggressive or charging gorilla is to act submissive and lay low. Mature travelers are better at controlling their emotions in the event that a gorilla charges.