Gorilla Trekking Packing List for Rwanda and Uganda

Embarking on a gorilla trekking adventure with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that takes you deep into the lush rainforests of Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park and Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable Forest or Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. While the reward is awe-inspiring close-up moments with endangered mountain gorillas, the journey itself can be rugged, wet, and unpredictable. That’s why packing smart is essential.

Here’s the ultimate gorilla trekking packing list for your Safari 2 Gorilla Tours expedition:

1) Essential Documents

  • Passport with at least 6 months validity
  • Gorilla trekking permit (usually arranged by Safari 2 Gorilla Tours)
  • For those flying to Kigali, Obtain an East African Tourist Visa for seamless borders Crossing. 
  • Travel insurance – make sure it covers hiking/trekking

2) Clothing for the Trek

You’ll be trekking through dense rainforest, often in humid or rainy conditions. The key is lightweight, breathable layers and protective gear.

Recommended:

  • Long-sleeved shirts (neutral colors) – protect against insects and scratches
  • Long hiking pants – lightweight, quick-dry fabrics are ideal
  • Rain jacket or poncho – waterproof and breathable
  • Light fleece or sweater – mornings and high altitudes can be chilly
  • Hiking boots – waterproof with good ankle support
  • Gaiters or high socks – help keep mud and ants out
  • Gardening gloves – protect your hands when grabbing vegetation
  • Sun hat or cap – for sun and light rain
  • Change of clothes – especially if trekking on multiple days

3) Gear & Accessories

  • Daypack (with rain cover) – for snacks, water, and personal items
  • Water bottle or hydration bladder – stay hydrated on the trek
  • Trekking poles – useful for slippery or steep terrain (available to rent locally)
  • Binoculars – for birdwatching and distant wildlife
  • Camera (no flash allowed) – with extra memory cards and batteries
  • Dry bags or Ziplocs – protect electronics and documents from rain

4) Toiletries & Health Items

  • Insect repellent (with DEET or picaridin)
  • Sunscreen & SPF lip balm
  • Wet wipes & hand sanitizer
  • Basic first aid kit – include plasters, antiseptic, painkillers, antihistamines, and any prescription meds
  • Toilet paper or tissues – for bush breaks

5) Optional but Handy

  • Energy bars or trail snacks
  • Notebook or travel journal
  • Headlamp or flashlight – handy at lodges with limited electricity
  • Power bank – for charging devices in remote areas
  • Earplugs – some lodges can be noisy at night (wildlife, generators)

Versatile Packing for All Nature Treks

The same packing list used for gorilla trekking can also be used for chimpanzee trekking, golden monkey trekking, mountain hiking, and community walks, among other nature-based activities in Uganda and Rwanda. These excursions often take place in similar terrains with comparable weather and trekking conditions, so your gear will be just as effective and essential.

Bonus Packing Tips from Safari 2 Gorilla Tours

  • Pack light but wisely – domestic flights and road transfers often have luggage limits.
  • Label your gear – many lodges have laundry services; keep track of your items.
  • Respect local customs – modest dress is appreciated in rural areas.

Ready to Trek?
With the right gear and a sense of adventure, you’ll be fully prepared to experience the magic of gorilla trekking in Rwanda or Uganda. Safari 2 Gorilla Tours handles the logistics, permits, and guides, so all you need to do is pack smart and soak in the unforgettable beauty of the forest—and its most famous residents.

General Gorilla Trekking, Chimpanzee Tracking & Volcano Hike Packing list 

All treks are led by Senior Rangers Guides who are responsible for the daily monitoring of the habituated gorilla groups. Gorilla Trekking can be from 2-10 hours, depending on location of the group being trekked & the difficulty of the terrain.

During the trek, trekkers are advised to come in long trousers &  long sleeved shirt to protect them from stings & thorns, whilst a pair of long socks are essential to tuck trousers into them in case of army ants. Good walking boots are also necessary & we advise bringing along a raincoat, gloves & Charged cameras & Phones. You can as well bring some leg gaiters which would protect your shoes & trousers from getting dirty/wet when walking through muddy areas in rain season

To safeguard the health of the gorillas, visitors are encouraged to facemasks to wear when in the presence of the gorillas. As mountain gorillas & or Chimpanzees are susceptible to human illness.

Other list of Essentials
* Sturdy hiking boots, the forest trails are muddy and slippery.
* Comfortable light hiking clothes.
* Thick socks to avoid blisters on your feet.
* Sun hat/cap & sunscreen
* Rain gear (poncho and/or jacket)
* Hydration bladder pack (2-3L)
* Energy bars, snacks, drinks
* Warm clothes for the evenings
* Rubber boots/ Gumboots
* Gloves for the cold
Extras
* Insect repellent
* Toiletries, wet wipes & sanitizer
* Prescribed & personal medications
* Camera & sunglasses (for cool photos)
* Pocket money for extra activities, tips, snacks, meals & souvenirs.