
Bwindi National Park Safari. If you ve ever thought of a place on earth were nature feels un touched and every time comes with new wonders, that’s Bwindi National Park. The park is known for hosting a massive Gorilla trekking in Africa as it hosts a number of gorilla trekking for different gorilla families
The park offers a massive trekking with in the green savannah while connecting with these interesting creatures of Gorilla. The Bwindi national park covers roughly 321 square kilometers of dense tropical rainforest
If you ever come to East Africa for an African safari and you didn’t explore Bwindi National Park, you missed to connect with real nature with gorillas as these creatures are such an amazing creatures to connect with
This blog will take you through into the beauty of Bwindi Impenetrable national park.
The park is one of the Africa’s Most extraordinary destinations, and people don’t go there casually. This is a place you visit for specific and unforgettable reasons
Gorilla Trekking-heart iof Bwindi National Park : The park is a home to most a half of world’s remaining Mountain Gorilla population. Experiencing a gorilla trekking in Bwindi can be a life changing as your able to sight see these animals with your eyes
Incredible biodiversity :Besides the gorilla trekking, as a traveler you can also experience over 350 bird species, rare primates like colobus monkey and forest elephants
Cultural experience: Near the Bwindi National park, you can visit the Batwa people, the long time original inhabitants and learn how they lived in harmony.
Off the beaten path feel: Besides the other African safari sites, the Bwindi is less about big open safaris and more intimate, immersive experiences. The park is more raw and less commercial
Ruhija Sector in the Eastern park of Bwindi
Bitukura family – famous for a fast habituation process
Oruzogo family – playful juveniles, very popular with visitors
Kyaguriro family – mainly used for research (limited tourism)
Nkuringo Sector in south west
Rushaga Sector (south)
This is the sector with the highest number of families: