If you are in Nairobi and dreaming of seeing mountain gorillas in the wild, you’re in luck. While Kenya itself doesn’t host gorilla populations, it serves as a perfect starting point for an unforgettable gorilla trekking safari into neighboring Uganda or Rwanda.
With modern road networks, short flights, and expert safari operators, you can easily combine Kenya’s savannah wildlife with the dense rainforests where gorillas roam. Here’s how to plan your gorilla trekking adventure from Nairobi—and make it the ultimate East African experience.

There are two main destinations for gorilla trekking if you’re starting from Kenya:
Uganda is home to half of the world’s mountain gorilla population. From Nairobi, you can reach Entebbe or Kisoro by air, or take an overland route via Busia or Malaba.
Located in northern Rwanda, this park is only a 2-hour drive from Kigali. It’s perfect if you’re short on time. From Nairobi, fly to Kigali, then connect by road.
Volcanoes National Park is known for its well-maintained trekking trails, shorter hike times, and strong tourism infrastructure.
Overland travel is possible but more time-consuming. It can take 12–16 hours depending on your destination and border clearance. Ideal for adventurous travelers or those adding stops in western Kenya, Lake Victoria, or Jinja (Uganda).
Permits are limited and must be booked well in advance.

If you’re combining this with a Kenya safari, these months are perfect for seeing the Great Migration in the Masai Mara and mountain gorillas in the same trip.
Custom itineraries often include chimpanzee tracking, boat safaris, or cultural village visits.
Start by deciding which country you want to visit for your gorilla trek—Rwanda for convenience and comfort, or Uganda for variety and value. Book permits early, check visa requirements for each country, and work with a trusted safari operator.
A Nairobi-based starting point offers flexibility, international flight options, and access to both classic savannah safaris and rainforest adventures. Whether you’re a photographer, nature lover, or thrill-seeker, gorilla trekking from Nairobi offers the best of East Africa in one journey.