How difficult or hard is the gorilla trekking in Rwanda?

How difficult or hard or challenging is the gorilla trek? Will I manage the trek? How far shall I trek to find the gorillas? How long will it take to find the gorillas? What if I sprain or injure my leg while on the trek, what happens?

As a tour operator organizing gorilla trekking tours in Rwanda (and Uganda), these are some of the questions, or I should I call them concerns, we normally receive from clients asking to book a gorilla tour in Rwanda and Uganda. And since the mountain gorillas live in mountains (the Virunga Mountains), the level of difficult of the trek is a big concern especially for those that have no or little experience in hiking or climbing mountains.

So below I will try to explain the level of difficult you should anticipate:

The gorilla trek can be easy, moderate, difficult or even extremely difficult… It depends on; first your fitness levels 😊, and second the mood…eeh sorry, I mean the movement of the gorillas that day and their general location across the mountains. There are more than 10 habituated gorilla families in Volcanoes National Park for tracking by tourists and every morning before the trek groups of not more than 8 tourists are assigned to each habituated gorilla family.

Every gorilla family has a different location across the mountains, however the location is not static as the gorillas move, but still they do not cover a big distance & on average can cover just 1km in day under normal circumstance (though, still 1 km on a mountain is not a small distance). But under some abnormal circumstances the gorillas may travel very far, e.g. when attacked by another gorilla group or errant lone males wanting to take over the family forcefully, so the dominant male gorilla who is the leader of the family can flee his family as far away as possible.

The gorillas make new homes every day and therefore have a different location every day. The park has trackers who keep with the gorillas till they make new nests to spend the night, and so the general location of the gorillas at the start of the day is known. Alternatively, the trackers go out early in the morning and basing on where the gorillas were last seen the previous day, they track down the gorillas’ nesting location before they wake up and will stay with them as they start the day & relay the information of their movement to the park authorities at the head office. So, the park authorities have an idea of the general location of the different gorilla families and going by this the park may have an idea of how long it could take to find each family.

Going back to the allocation of the groups to tourists before the trek, the park authorities will give priority to older tourists in assigning them to gorilla families that are closer to the base of the mountain or may be easy to find.

Therefore, as an individual who may be worried about your fitness, you can request to be allocated an ‘easier’ group.

I deliberately put ‘easier’ in quotes because, as I did say, the gorillas do not have a static location, so what started out as an easy trek can fast turn into a hard trek depending on how the gorillas decide to move. They can move up the mountain so you have to climb to catch up or keep moving along the sides or even come down closer to the base and near to the trailhead and could be found in a matter of minutes.

On the other hand, the younger and more adventurous tourists can request for a harder trek. Tip: if you are the extreme adventurous type, in Rwanda ask for Pablo, notoriously hard-to-track group in Mt. Karisimbi (tallest of the Virunga volcanoes) but be ready to come back from the mountains at night fall 😊

PORTERS HELP!!

Porters are available for hire at $10 and you are encouraged to take at least one even when you feel energetic and fit enough because the altitude could get the better of you. Porters will carry your daypack and other items so that you are as light as possible. Porters can also give you a push or pull in certain situations.

What happens if you sprain or injure your leg during the trek??

Well, this is possible and happens sometimes, unfortunately. Since you are trekking on uneven mountain terrain you can miss a step or slide and strain an ankle. When this happens, the park cannot give up on you. A stretcher shall be improvised using tree branches and you shall be carried by able bodied porters for the rest of the trek.

If however before gorilla tracking you feel that you are in no shape to attempt trekking even one meter, you are still not left out as you can request for this specialized stretcher that you sit on comfortably and are carried to and from the gorillas. It however costs an extra fee and is booked in advance.

THE WEATHER AFFECTS

Ooh, weather too can affect the level of difficulty of the gorilla trek. During the rains the trails get muddy, of course, and the trek therefore gets more difficult. The two rainy seasons in Rwanda are from March to May and October to Mid-December. These are the months when it is most difficult to trek in the mountains. On the other hand, however, the gorillas are easiest to find during this time. This is because, due to the lower temperatures up the mountains, the gorillas tend to the get to the lower zones to escape the cold temperatures uphill.

ALL IN ALL

FITNESS is key or plan for THE STRETCHER

Tigers in Uganda at the Entebbe Zoo

BREAKING NEWS!! The lion is no longer the biggest cat in the Pearl of Africa – Uganda. The Tiger is!

Uganda has received a pair of tigers, a female/tigress and a male/tiger, that will call Uganda Wildlife Education Center (Entebbe Zoo) their home. The tigers were got from South Africa and were traded for 25 Ugandan monkeys.

tigers at the entebbe zoo in Uganda

The tigers are of the Bengal tiger species, and they are stunning with their brown color and white color coats. The brown is the female while the white is the male

Uganda Wildlife Education Center continues to shine after it was recently named the best zoo in central and east Africa, and now it is the only place to have tigers in East Africa. The zoo has over 350 species of wildlife, with over 20 cats which now include the two tigers. Some of the other big cats at the zoo include lions, hyenas, leopard, and cheetah.

The tigers were brought in at a perfect time after covid 19 pandemic lockdown which greatly affected the zoo’s finances because it was not receiving any visitors and thus no money to care for the animals. Hundreds of people are now streaming into the zoo on a daily to catch a glimpse of these stunning animals that have overtaken the lions as the biggest cats in the land.

a child enjoys watching tigers for the first time at the Entebbe zoo in Uganda

Unlike lions which can be found in the savannah parks in Uganda (Murchison Falls, Kidepo Valley, and Queen Elizabeth) and Africa at large, the tigers are not native to the African continent and can be found only in zoos such as the Uganda Wildlife Education Center. Tigers are native to Asia.

The Uganda Wildlife Education Center or Entebbe Zoo is one of the top places to visit in Entebbe.

Visit the Entebbe Zoo and watch the tigers in their own fenced enclosure, plus see other wildlife in their enclosures as you walk through the zoo. There is NO special fee needed to the see the tigers. You just have to pay the entrance fee to the zoo, which is 10,000 (ten thousand) Uganda shillings for adults, and 5,000 (five thousand) Uganda shilling for kids.

Experiential chimpanzee tracking in Kibale National Park – Spend More time with the chimps with no crowds around.

Experiential chimpanzee tracking/trekking or premium tracking of chimpanzees is the new chimpanzee tourism product that has been introduced in Kibale National Park, the prime destination for chimpanzee tours in Uganda. Experiential chimpanzee tracking is a more exclusive tour which allows a small group of tourists to track a community of chimps (100+ chimps) alone and spend 1 – 2 hours with the chimps.

Chimps live in communities and Kibale National Park has 5 communities that have been habituated for tourism and research. A community of chimps can have more than 100 chimps, and the chimps in the community organize into different groups or families (lets say, like human communities). The most popular of the 5 habituated communities in Kibale National Park is called Kanyanchu and its the one used for the traditional chimpanzee tracking tours which allow the 1 hour of chimp watching and several groups of tourists set out to track the different groups/families in the kanyanchu community which can lead to crisscrossing of tourist groups and crowding spoiling the experience. The experiential or premium chimpanzee tracking is more exclusive as a small group of tourists will track another habituated community, the Ngogo chimps community which has been a research group & is 99% habituated. The small group of tourists will have the whole ngogo community alone uninterrupted and watch the chimps for 1 – 2 hours. The experiential chimpanzee tracking is a more intimate and enjoyable experience.

Cost of the experiential chimpanzee tracking in Kibale National Park

The exclusivity also comes with a higher cost as it will cost $400 per person. The ordinary chimpanzee tracking of the Kanyanchu chimps costs $200

Experiential chimpanzee tracking is NOT chimpanzee habituation experience

Experiential tracking should not be confused with the Chimpanzee Habituation Experience which also allows allows a group of tourists track another of the 5 chimp communities which however is still undergoing habituation. During the habituation tracking tourists set out early in the morning, as early as 5am, so that they can find the chimps before they wake up from their nests and follow them up for 4 hours. It can be intense because the chimps are still undergoing habituation

You can book our 3 day chimpanzee tour to Kibale National Park and request for the experiential option, or visit this page for more Uganda chimpanzee trips that be customized to included the experiential option

Did you know these 6 things about Uganda?

Uganda is home to the world’s biggest population of Mountain Gorillas

Uganda is home to the biggest population of the endangered mountain gorillas in the world. Uganda has more than 50% of the remaining roughly 1000 mountain gorillas that are left in the world.

Perhaps it is known by many people that Uganda has gorillas but a lot of people are surprised to find out that Uganda actually has the biggest number of the mountain gorillas which live in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mghinga Gorilla National Park. The mountain gorillas are also found in two other countries, that is, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. You can do the amazing gorilla trekking adventures in all the three countries but Uganda and Rwanda are the more popular option gorilla trekking due to safety

Uganda is a land of kingdoms (kingdoms still survive in Uganda)

Pre-colonial Africa was organized in Kingdoms however with the arrival of colonialists who reorganized the continent into colonial states, and eventually these states gaining independence, the kingdoms were subdued and most demolished by the colonialists and new republics.

Uganda is one of the few countries on the continent that restored the kingdoms. The kingdoms in Uganda however do not have political power, but are fully constituted like the pre-colonial kingdoms with a king and his ruling structure. Even without political power, the kingdoms in Uganda are important custodians of cultural heritage of the tribes.

The biggest kingdom in Uganda is the Buganda Kingdom which also gave the country “Uganda” her name. You can visit Buganda royal tourism circuit to learn about the organization, history, cultures and traditions of the people of Buganda kingdom and Uganda.

Uganda is the most ethnically diverse country in the world

Studies have shown that Uganda is the most ethnically diverse country in the world (source: https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/most-racially-diverse-countries). Uganda has more than 60 indigenous tribes and many foreign groups that have settled into Uganda. This diversity can be seen in hundreds of languages and dialects spoken and the variety of cultures and traditions practiced by different tribes and ethnic groups and communities in Uganda.

Uganda has the best weather in the world

Uganda has perfect weather! Uganda’s weather is warm and wet, that means, the country gets a lot of sunshine and rain. The temperatures average 28oC / 82oF during day and 16oC / 61oF during the night. You can keep off your clothes off during day and night without feeling uncomfortable.

Even with such plenty of sunshine the landscape is lush green throughout the year due to abundant rains.

Uganda has snow near the equator

Yes, Uganda has snow and it is on Mt. Stanley (5109m) in the Rwenzori Mountains. But what is special is Uganda being located along the equator (receiving direct sunshine throughout the year) and then having snow which is a phenomenon.

Uganda is the source of the River Nile

Uganda is the source of the mighty River Nile, the longest river in the world. The Nile starts from the Lake Victoria Africa’s biggest lake, and down the river just after the source a lot travelers indulge in white water rafting and several other thrilling adventures in and along the mighty Nile.

How difficult is the Sipi Falls hike?

If you are looking for a hiking challenge that is more than just conquering a highland or trail but will reward you wonderful scenery and an experience of rural Africa plus get to do an extra adventures along the hike, the Sipi Falls found in eastern Uganda is the place to visit. The Sipi is a popular place for hikes in Uganda. Located in the highlands at the base of the Mt. Elgon, Uganda’s second highest mountain Sipi provides an exciting hike across beautiful terrain with stunning views of the foothills and distant Karamoja plains. The Sipi hiking adventure also comes with a wonderful opportunity of exploring the rural Ugandan community, while you walk through villages you get into the lives of the local Sabin people learning about their traditions & way of life and learning about coffee growing, in between visiting some of the most beautiful falls in Uganda.

The Sipi Falls are made of three different waterfalls forming on the Sipi River as it flows over the cliffs, on the way down to the base of the highlands. The Sipi falls hiking tour therefore involves hiking to the three individual falls following either the flow of the river from the topmost fall to the last one at below, or from the mid waterfalls to the top one and taking a break before trekking down to the last waterfall.

How difficult or hard is the Sipi Falls hike?

So, the common question about hiking Sipi Falls is the level of difficulty or what level of fitness one needs for the hike?

The simple answer to this question is that the hike is easy to challenging, and may be difficult.

How easy?

The Sipi Falls hike will be easy if your level of fitness is good, that is, you regularly work out and have good experience hiking or trekking.

Also, the Sipi hiking trail is composed of mostly village footpaths which that wide enough and do not bring challenge.

How challenging?

The hike will be challenging if you are an active person but with little to no experience of hiking. There are some steep climbs accessing some of the waterfalls.

Also expect the altitude effect if you have not spent a few days in Sipi to acclimatize to the high altitude. This, added to the burning heat of the sun can make the hike more challenging. Taking at least two liters of water and constantly rehydrating will be a good remedy for the altitude effect and heat. Applying sunscreen too protects from the sunburn.

The hike can be difficult too

First time hiking and no fitness to talk about, you may the hike quite challenging to difficult.

Hiking during the wet weather can also create a challenge due to the muddy trail and interruption by heavy rains.

Which is the most difficult of the three waterfalls?

The most difficult waterfall to hike to is the first waterfall (lower fall) at the bottom of the series which is also longest waterfall of the Sipi. Going down to the bottom of this waterfall is challenging and even harder when climbing back up, and yet climbing down to this waterfall is the biggest prize of the hike as you get to enjoy a swim in the huge natural swimming pool at the bottom.

However one can still enjoy a wonderful view of this waterfall from the top without climbing down, and therefore, travelers that feel they do not have the necessary fitness or endurance for this hike only to the other two waterfalls and then simply get to a wonderful view point near the top of the longest waterfall.

What is best time for the Sipi Falls hike?

The best time to hike the Sipi falls and minimize on the challenge is during the dry season (June to August & December to February) during which there is more sunshine and less chances of rain. The trail is dry and thus easier to hike.

However if you are up for the challenge of hiking on a wet trail, the wet season (March to May & Sept to Nov) brings forth the best scenery as the landscape is so lush and the Sipi river swells with more water hence bigger Sipi falls. Actually the best time to see the waterfalls.

How to prepare for the Sipi falls hike

Work out to improve fitness so that you can go the whole trails and visit all the three waterfalls

No melanin? Carry a sunscreen. In addition, sunglasses, and a hat

Clothing to carry? Light clothing is okay, for the hike. The evenings and mornings can be a bit chilly due to the elevations, hence pack some warm clothing too such as jacket/sweater

The type of shoes to bring? Sneakers would be sufficient, if you have the proper hiking shoes the better.