The self-drive gorilla trekking cost comparison between Uganda and Rwanda is East Africa’s most commonly researched budget question for independent safari visitors — both countries offer mountain gorilla trekking with their own permit systems, and the permit price alone differs by nearly USD 700 per person (USD 800 in Uganda vs USD 1,500 in Rwanda as of 2027). But the total self-drive gorilla trekking cost for a 3-day circuit including hire vehicle, fuel, accommodation, and park fees tells a different story — Rwanda’s shorter drive from Kigali and better roads mean lower vehicle costs, and Rwanda’s premium tourist infrastructure offers more comfort-for-money options near Volcanoes National Park than Uganda’s Bwindi approach. This full self-drive gorilla trekking cost comparison covers the total 3-day budget for 2 adults in each country.

Uganda Self-Drive Gorilla Trekking Cost: 3-Day Bwindi Circuit (2 Adults)

Permit and Park Fees

  • Gorilla trekking permits: USD 800 x 2 = USD 1,600
  • Bwindi entry fee (included in permit): USD 0 additional

Vehicle and Fuel

  • Land Cruiser Prado hire (3 days): USD 145 x 3 = USD 435
  • Fuel (Kampala to Bwindi return, 860km, 13L/100km): USD 163
  • Vehicle subtotal: USD 598

Accommodation (3 Nights)

  • 1 night Kampala (depart day): USD 40 budget guesthouse
  • 2 nights Bwindi UWA campsite: USD 25 x 2 x 2 = USD 100
  • Accommodation subtotal: USD 140

Total Uganda Self-Drive Gorilla Trekking Cost (2 Adults, 3 Days)

  • Permits: USD 1,600
  • Vehicle and fuel: USD 598
  • Accommodation: USD 140
  • Food: USD 80
  • Uganda total: USD 2,418 (USD 1,209 per person)

Rwanda Self-Drive Gorilla Trekking Cost: 3-Day Volcanoes Circuit (2 Adults)

Permit and Park Fees

  • Gorilla trekking permits: USD 1,500 x 2 = USD 3,000
  • Volcanoes NP golden monkey tracking (optional add-on): USD 100 x 2 = USD 200

Vehicle and Fuel

  • Toyota RAV4 AWD hire (3 days): USD 90 x 3 = USD 270 (B1 highway tarmac — Prado not required)
  • Fuel (Kigali to Musanze return, 220km total, 11L/100km): USD 37
  • Vehicle subtotal: USD 307

Accommodation (3 Nights)

  • 1 night Kigali: USD 60 mid-range guesthouse
  • 2 nights Musanze area (budget guesthouse near Volcanoes NP): USD 50 x 2 nights = USD 100
  • Accommodation subtotal: USD 160

Total Rwanda Self-Drive Gorilla Trekking Cost (2 Adults, 3 Days)

  • Permits: USD 3,000
  • Vehicle and fuel: USD 307
  • Accommodation: USD 160
  • Food: USD 80
  • Rwanda total: USD 3,547 (USD 1,774 per person)

The Self-Drive Gorilla Trekking Cost Verdict

Uganda is USD 1,129 cheaper than Rwanda for the same 3-day self-drive gorilla trekking experience for 2 adults — almost entirely because of the permit price difference (USD 1,600 Uganda vs USD 3,000 Rwanda). The vehicle and accommodation costs are similar or lower in Rwanda. Choose Uganda if budget is the primary consideration. Choose Rwanda if the shorter drive from Kigali, Rwanda’s better road quality, and the proximity of other Rwanda wildlife destinations (Akagera, Nyungwe) are worth the premium permit cost.

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