The Uganda gorilla trekking permit from UWA (Uganda Wildlife Authority) is the most advance-booked wildlife permit in East Africa — with only 8 visitors permitted per gorilla family group per day across Bwindi’s habituated families (approximately 20 families across four sectors), peak season availability fills 3 to 6 months before the trek date. The Uganda gorilla trekking permit UWA process for self-drive visitors is straightforward: book online through the UWA booking portal, pay by international credit card, and collect the physical permit from the sector headquarters on the morning of the trek. This guide covers the complete 2027/2028 Uganda gorilla trekking permit UWA booking process for self-drive visitors arriving independently at Bwindi.

Uganda Gorilla Trekking Permit Cost (2027/2028)

  • Peak season (June to September, December to February): USD 800 per person per trek
  • Low season (March to May, October to November): USD 700 per person per trek (UWA low season discount — confirm current pricing at uwa.or.ug)
  • East African resident rate: approximately USD 400 per person (proof of East African residency required)
  • Children under 15: not permitted on gorilla treks

How to Book the Uganda Gorilla Trekking Permit Online

  • Go to uwabookings.com (UWA’s official permit booking portal)
  • Select “Gorilla Trekking” from the activity menu
  • Choose your preferred sector (Buhoma, Ruhija, Rushaga, or Nkuringo — see below)
  • Select your preferred date — calendar shows available slots per sector per day
  • Enter the number of permits (1 to 8 — group maximum)
  • Enter visitor details (passport name, nationality, passport number)
  • Pay by Visa or Mastercard (international cards accepted)
  • Receive email confirmation with booking reference — print or save to phone

Which Bwindi Sector to Choose for the Uganda Gorilla Trekking Permit

Buhoma Sector (North Bwindi)

The most accessible sector from Kampala (via Kabale, Butogota). 4 habituated gorilla families (Mubare, Habinyanja, Rushegura, Katwe). Buhoma is the most visited sector — has the most tourist infrastructure (lodges, camping) adjacent to the sector headquarters. Trek duration varies from 1 to 4 hours depending on where the gorilla family is located. The Uganda gorilla trekking permit UWA Buhoma allocation fills the fastest in peak season.

Rushaga Sector (South Bwindi)

The largest sector by number of habituated families (Bweza, Kahungye, Nshongi, Mishaya, and others — 6+ families). The greatest Uganda gorilla trekking permit UWA availability is typically in Rushaga because the larger number of families accommodates more visitors per day. Rushaga is approached from Kisoro (via Kanungu) — 130km from Kabale, 2 hours on murram.

Ruhija Sector (East Bwindi)

Ruhija is the least-visited sector — accessed on a rough murram road directly from Kabale (50km, 1.5 hours). 3 habituated families (Bitukura, Oruzogo, Kyaguliro). The Ruhija trek is known for long treks (families use high-altitude bamboo zones that require steep walking) — best for physically fit visitors. The Uganda gorilla trekking permit UWA Ruhija allocation is the most likely to have last-minute availability even in peak season.

Self-Drive Permit Collection: Day of the Trek

  • Arrive at the sector headquarters by 7:30am — briefing starts at 8:00am (not 7am as in Rwanda)
  • Present your booking confirmation reference (printed or on phone) at the UWA desk
  • Collect your physical permit and have your passport verified
  • Join the briefing (mandatory 20-minute orientation covering gorilla behaviour, health rules, distance requirements, photography rules)
  • Guides and porters are allocated at the end of the briefing — a UWA ranger guide leads every gorilla trek; visitors cannot self-guide the trek itself (only the drive to Bwindi is self-drive)

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