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Budget gorilla tours from Kasese.
Budget gorilla tours from Kasese – Bwindi impenetrable Forest.
Book a budget gorilla safari from Kasese to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest or Mgahinga Gorilla National Parks in Uganda to see endangered mountain gorillas in their natural habitat with Monumental Expeditions and Safaris Uganda.
This is perfect for budget-conscious travelers, such as students and volunteers. Monumental Expeditions and Safaris will help you save money on your gorilla tracking trip from Kasese. We can customize an economical and value-added safari to suit your needs, and you can send us an email with all the specifics at any time.
Your journey to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park or Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, which is home to about half of the world’s mountain gorilla population, will begin with a pickup from any location in Kasese on the first day.
Your itinerary from Kasese to the National Park can include a lunch break at the Great Lakes Museum, depending on your departure schedule. You will arrive in time for supper and sleep after passing via a border town with Rwanda, Kabale. Along the way, you will get wonderful views of the Kigezi rolling green hills.
On day two, you’ll have an early breakfast, get your own lunch and water from the lodge, and then be transferred to the National Park headquarters by your driver guide to register and get a rundown on forest dos and don’ts.
At this point, your guide will assess your interests, fitness level, and other factors to determine which gorilla family would be the best match for you. Because gorillas are constantly moving from one spot to another in search of food, this is not always guaranteed.
Next, you’ll set out on foot to find the gorillas. Once you do, you’ll have an hour to observe, follow, and photograph or film them. After that, you’ll head back to the briefing center to collect a certificate honoring your contribution to the conservation of mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park. Then, it’s time to relax, have dinner, and get some sleep.
Your three-day, low-cost gorilla safari with Monumental Expeditions and Safaris will conclude on day three with a leisurely drive back to Kasese.
To reserve our cheap and discounted gorilla safari from Kasese, please send us an email with the specific dates of your intended visit to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest or Mgahinga Gorilla National Parks for gorilla tracking. We will verify the availability of gorilla permits at the offices of the Uganda Wildlife Authority, book your lodging, and arrange for all additional safari services once we receive your intended dates to see the Mountain Gorillas.
We will then contact you to ask that you proceed with the payment. We usually ask that you pay for things like gorilla permits and other fees closer to the safari. We may take payments in a variety of ways, including cash, wire transfers, and major credit cards. Once we receive your money for the gorilla permits, we will acquire them and provide you with scanned copies for your records.
Our affordable gorilla tracking expeditions departing from Kasese are led by local guides who understand English and are escorted in 4Ă—4 safari vehicles. Our expert driving guides are well-versed in the history, wildlife, and flora of Uganda.
What is comprised
Accommodation, meals, transportation, park admission fees, security, a park ranger guide, and a gorilla permit per person per trek (enough to see mountain gorillas for an hour) are all part of this three-day, low-cost safari from Kasese.
Take a trip to Queen Elizabeth Park
Originally established in 1952 as Kazinga National Park, it was renamed Queen Elizabeth National Park in honor of Queen Elizabeth II’s 1952 visit to Uganda. Located in the southwest section of the country, Queen Elizabeth National Park is the most visited park in all of Uganda. Driving from Kampala, the capital of Uganda and the Pearl of Africa, it covers a distance of 420 kilometers squared and takes 5-6 hours.
There are 612 different bird species and 95 different animal species in Uganda’s National Park. Elephants, hippos, warthogs, primates including chimpanzees, monkeys, antelopes, and lions are just a few of the big cats that call these varied ecosystems home.
Knowledge of lion tracking in the Kasenyi grasslands
Located in Uganda’s Kasese District, this safari park is a veritable medley of wonders, housing a wide variety of animal and bird species thanks to its diverse habitats, which include expansive savannah, dark, damp woods, lakes, and lush wetlands. Crater lakes dot the landscape, which sits at the foot of the majestic Rwenzori Mountains and offers breathtaking panoramas.
Queen Elizabeth National Park is home to lions that can climb trees.
The National Park is surrounded by breathtaking scenery, such as verdant hills formed by hundreds of massive craters, the Kazinga Channel, a natural waterway where visitors may see hippos and crocodiles, and scenic boat rides along the channel. Fig trees encircle the Ishasha plains in the southern sector, providing a perfect hiding place for lions as they stalk herds of Uganda kobs and other game.
Monumental Expeditions and Safaris: The Best Option for Affordable Gorilla Tours Departing from Kasese
When planning a safari to see East African gorillas or Ishasha tree-climbing lions in Queen Elizabeth National Park, one of the best options is Monumental Expeditions and Safaris.
Located in Kampala, this business is owned and operated by enthusiastic Ugandans who share a love of travel. All of your questions will be promptly answered by our competent and well-trained team until you finalize your trip. On your gorilla safari to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, we strive to provide you with an unforgettable experience, which is why Monumental Expeditions and Safaris comes highly rated on Trip Adviser and Safari reservations.