Uganda Announces Conservation Tariff Review
Stay informed about Uganda Wildlife Authority’s latest conservation tariff review. Starting July 1st, 2024, gorilla permit costs are set to rise. Discover the details here. In a significant development for wildlife conservation and tourism in Uganda, the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) has recently announced a comprehensive conservation tariff review. This review includes an increase in the cost of gorilla permits from USD 700 to USD 800, effective from July 1st, 2024. This decision, communicated via a letter addressed to all tourism stakeholders on January 17th, 2024, reflects UWA’s commitment to preserving its rich biodiversity and ensuring the sustainability of tourism activities within the country. Understanding Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) Uganda Wildlife Authority, or UWA, is Uganda’s government agency entrusted with the responsibility of managing and protecting wildlife both within and outside protected areas. Under the supervision of the Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife, and Antiquities, UWA plays a pivotal role in safeguarding Uganda’s natural treasures. UWA’s jurisdiction encompasses the management of:- 10 National Parks
- 12 Wildlife Reserves
- 5 Community Wildlife Management Areas
- 13 Wildlife Sanctuaries
- Effective Date: The revised tariffs, including the increased cost of gorilla permits, will take effect from July 1st, 2024. This gives tourists and stakeholders time to adjust to the new pricing structure.
- Comprehensive Research: UWA conducted a thorough market analysis and engaged in consultative discussions with key stakeholders. This research was instrumental in determining the revised tariffs, ensuring they align with market demands while maintaining the sustainability of conservation efforts.
- UWA Board Approval: The proposed changes were rigorously reviewed and subsequently approved by the UWA Board of Trustees. This underscores the organization’s commitment to transparency and the long-term conservation of Uganda’s natural resources.
- Review Period: The revised tariffs are expected to remain in effect until June 30th, 2026, after which they will be subject to further evaluation and possible adjustments. This periodic review ensures that conservation efforts remain adequately funded and sustainable.
Activity Gorilla Trekking: | Old Tariffs Foreign Tourists: USD 700 Foreign Residents: USD 600 East Africans: UGx 250,000/- Rest Africa: | New Tariffs USD 800 USD 700 UGx 300,000/- USD 500 |
Chimpanzee Tracking: | Foreign Tourists: USD 200 Foreign Residents: USD 150 East Africans: UGx 150,000/- | USD 250 USD 200 UGx 180,000/- |
Chimpanzee Habituation: | Foreign Tourists: USD 250 Foreign Residents: USD 200 East Africans: UGx 200,000/- | USD 300 USD 250 UGx 250,000/- |
Chimpanzee Tracking in Kyambura: | Foreign Tourists: USD 50 Foreign Residents: USD 40 East Africans: UGx 30,000/- | USD 100 USD 80 UGx 50,000/- |