What is the cost of Uganda Gorilla Trekking Permit?
Knowing what the cost of a Uganda gorilla trekking permit is essential to planning any Uganda gorilla safaris. A Uganda gorilla trekking permit is a document issued by the Uganda Wildlife Authority permitting any eligible travelers to go gorilla trekking in Uganda. Only individuals above the age of 15 are allowed to trek gorillas in Uganda after purchasing a permit.
Following an increment in the cost of each Uganda gorilla trekking permit, each permit now costs US$ 700 for foreign nonresidents, US$ 600 for foreign residents and Ugandan Shillings 250,000 for Ugandans and East African Citizens. Foreign nonresidents are tourists who come into the country with a tourist visa for the purposes of gorilla trekking and maybe other Uganda primate tracking tours. Foreign residents are persons who are not
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Ugandans but staying in Uganda with working permits. The increment was made from US$ 600 for foreign nonresidents and US$ 500 for foreign residents. For each of these categories they had US$ 100 increase. However, the cost of a Uganda gorilla trekking permit remains the same for East African citizens.
Uganda gorilla trekking permits are sold at the same cost for both Bwindi Impenetrable National Park as well as Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. Permits are available all year round offering an experience that makes every penny spent, hiking and distance worth it the moment you set eyes of the elusive mountain gorilla giants.
However, the cost of a gorilla permit in Uganda should not be confused as the general cost for Uganda gorilla trekking tours. The permit cost is only for the document that permits a person to trek gorillas and to have your total estimate cost of gorilla safaris in Uganda consider including transport costs, meals, accommodation, visas and many more essentials for your trip.


