Discounted Gorilla Tracking Permits Uganda 2026 – Book Now

The Smart Traveler’s Guide to Saving Big with Rotim Gorilla Tour and Travel

Discounted Gorilla Tracking Permits Uganda 2026 make it possible to experience the majestic mountain gorillas and chimpanzees of Bwindi and Kibale without breaking the bank. April, May, and November are ideal months to travel, offering fewer crowds, lush scenery, and exclusive permit discounts.

The air is fresh. The forest floor is alive with the scent of rain. Mist drifts slowly through ancient trees in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, and somewhere in the distance, a silverback gorilla beats his chest not in aggression, but in quiet authority.

Now imagine witnessing that moment at a discounted rate.

April, May, and November are Uganda’s best-kept secrets for gorilla and chimpanzee tracking. While many travelers focus on peak dry seasons, experienced safari planners know that these shoulder months offer exceptional value, fewer crowds, and exclusive permit discounts.

At Rotim Gorilla Tour and Travel, we specialize in securing discounted gorilla and chimpanzee permits during these months — helping travelers save hundreds of dollars without compromising the experience.

If you’re planning a primate safari in 2026 or beyond, this guide explains why April, May, and November may be the smartest time to book.

Mother Gorilla with her baby in Mgahinga National Park

Mother Gorilla with her baby in Mgahinga National Park

Why April, May & November Offer the Best Gorilla Permit Discounts

Uganda’s gorilla and chimpanzee permits are issued by the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA). Permit prices are typically fixed, but during certain low-demand months, discounted promotional rates are released to encourage travel.

These discounted months are:

  • April

  • May

  • November

These periods fall within Uganda’s rainy or “green” season but here’s the truth many don’t realize:

Rainfall is usually short, scattered showers not constant downpours.

And the benefits far outweigh the inconvenience.

Transparent Permit Pricing (April, May & November)

🦍 Gorilla Tracking Permit Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

  • Standard Rate: $800 per person

  • Discounted Rate (April, May & November): From $600 per person

  • Savings: $200 per permit

Each permit includes:

  • 1 full hour with a habituated mountain gorilla family

  • Professional ranger guide

  • Security escort

  • Conservation contribution

Uganda protects over 50% of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas, making it one of the most important conservation destinations globally.

🐒 Chimpanzee Tracking Permit – Kibale National Park

Tracking takes place in Kibale National Park, often called the “Primate Capital of the World.”

  • Standard Rate: $250 per person

  • Discounted Rate (Selected months/promotions): From $200 per person

  • High sighting success rate: Over 90%

Chimpanzee tracking is dynamic, energetic, and deeply engaging. Unlike gorillas who often rest, chimps move, vocalize, and interact dramatically creating an entirely different but equally powerful experience.

Chimpanzee at Kibale Forest NP

Chimpanzee at Kibale Forest NP

The Emotional Experience: Why It’s Worth It

  • Let’s talk about what you’re truly booking.
  • This is not a zoo visit.
  • This is not a viewing platform.
  • You hike through dense rainforest, guided by trackers who follow broken branches, fresh nests, and distant vocalizations.
  • You climb hills.
    You navigate muddy paths.
    You feel the forest breathing around you.
  • And then suddenly your guide whispers:

“They’re here.”

A mother gorilla cradles her baby. Juveniles tumble through vines. The silverback sits calmly, observing you with wise, steady eyes.

That one hour feels like ten minutes.

Many travelers describe gorilla tracking as:

  • “Life-changing”

  • “Spiritual”

  • “The most powerful wildlife encounter on earth”

Now imagine experiencing that — while saving money.

Thursday with her Baby Relaxing

Thursday with her Baby Relaxing

Why the Green Season Is Actually Magical

Many travelers avoid April, May, and November due to the term “rainy season.” But seasoned safari travelers know:

This is when Uganda is at its most beautiful.

1. Lush Green Landscapes

The forests are vibrant.
Photographs are richer.
The scenery is dramatically more beautiful than in dry, dusty months.

2. Fewer Tourists

During peak season (June–September & December–February):

  • Permits sell out 6–12 months in advance

  • Lodges charge peak rates

  • Trekking groups fill quickly

In April, May, and November:

  • Smaller trekking groups

  • More intimate wildlife encounters

  • Easier permit availability

  • Discounted accommodation rates

3. Better Lodge Deals

Many lodges near Bwindi and Kibale offer:

  • 10–30% discounted room rates

  • Complimentary upgrades

  • Flexible booking policies

This means your overall safari cost can reduce significantly.

Is Trekking Harder in Rainy Months?

Let’s be honest — it can be muddier.

But it’s not impossible.

Gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park  and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park happens year-round. The gorillas do not migrate.

In fact, during rainy periods:

  • Food is abundant

  • Gorilla families sometimes stay closer

  • Trekking distances can be shorter

With proper preparation (waterproof boots, rain jacket, gaiters), the experience remains incredible.

And Rotim Gorilla Tour and Travel ensures you receive:

  • Full packing guidance

  • Pre-trip preparation support

  • On-ground assistance

Uganda vs Rwanda – The Cost Advantage

Many travelers compare Uganda to Rwanda.

Rwanda’s gorilla permit costs around $1,500 per person.

Uganda’s standard rate is $800 and discounted months bring it down even further.

In April, May & November, you could save:

  • $800 compared to Rwanda

  • Plus additional savings on accommodation

Uganda also offers:

  • More habituated gorilla families

  • Combination safaris (gorillas + chimps + savannah wildlife)

  • Diverse landscapes and national parks

You get more experience for your investment.

Gorilla relaxing after along move in search for food

Gorilla relaxing after along move in search for food

Combining Gorilla & Chimp Tracking in One Safari

April, May, and November are ideal for a combined primate safari:

Sample 5-Day Primate Experience

Day 1: Arrival in Entebbe
Day 2: Transfer to Kibale – Chimpanzee Tracking
Day 3: Bigodi Wetland Walk & Transfer to Bwindi
Day 4: Gorilla Tracking Experience
Day 5: Return to Entebbe

By traveling during discounted months, you can reduce your total package cost significantly.

Conservation Impact: Your Permit Makes a Difference

Gorilla and chimpanzee permit directly fund:

  • Anti-poaching patrols

  • Community development

  • Ranger salaries

  • Habitat protection

Over 20% of permit revenue supports local communities around the parks.

By booking in April, May, or November, you’re not only saving money — you’re contributing to conservation sustainability during off-peak periods.

some of the community work

some of the community work

Who Should Travel in April, May & November?

These months are perfect for:

✔ Budget-conscious travelers
✔ Photographers (lush green landscapes)
✔ Honeymooners wanting privacy
✔ Repeat safari visitors
✔ Adventure seekers who don’t mind light rain

If you want fewer crowds and better value this is your window.

What’s Included When You Book With Rotim Gorilla Tour and Travel?

We provide complete safari packages including:

  • Discounted gorilla permit

  • Discounted chimp permit

  • 4×4 safari vehicle

  • English-speaking professional guide

  • All park fees

  • Accommodation (budget to luxury)

  • All meals during safari

  • Airport transfers

  • 24/7 ground support

No hidden costs. No last-minute surprises.

Transparent pricing. Guaranteed permits.

Important: Permit Availability Is Still Limited

Even in April, May, and November:

  • Only a fixed number of permits are issued per day

  • Each gorilla family receives a maximum of 8 visitors

  • Once sold out, no additional permits are released

Discounted permits are limited allocations — not unlimited offers.

Waiting too long can mean losing your preferred date.

Real Value Comparison (Example)

Let’s break it down:

Peak Season Gorilla Permit: $800
Discounted Permit: $600

Chimp Permit Peak: $250
Discounted: $200

Accommodation Savings (average): $50–$150 per night

For a couple traveling together, total savings can exceed $800–$1,000 on a 5-day safari.

That’s significant.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is rain guaranteed in April, May & November?

No. Rain typically falls in short afternoon showers. Mornings are often clear which is when trekking happens.

Are gorilla sightings guaranteed?

While wildlife can never be 100% guaranteed, Uganda’s tracking success rate is extremely high close to 99%.

Are the trails dangerous in rainy months?

Trails can be slippery but are guided by experienced rangers and porters. Safety briefings are mandatory before every trek.


Why Book Early Even for Discounted Months?

Discounted permits attract savvy travelers.

Booking 4–6 months in advance ensures:

  • Preferred trekking sector (Buhoma, Rushaga, Nkuringo, Ruhija and Muhabura)

  • Better lodge choices

  • Flexible travel dates

Last-minute bookings limit your options.


The Moment You’ll Never Forget

Picture this:

The rain has stopped. Sunlight breaks through mist.
A baby gorilla reaches out and grabs a vine, swinging clumsily.
The silverback watches you — calm, powerful, present.

In that moment, cost no longer matters.

But saving $500–$1,000 on the journey there? That definitely helps.

April, May, and November give you the rare combination of:

  • Lower costs

  • Fewer crowds

  • Lush scenery

  • Authentic experiences

It’s the smart traveler’s choice.

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