Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, located in southwestern Uganda, is the country’s smallest national park but offers one of the most rewarding gorilla trekking experiences. This park forms part of the larger Virunga Conservation Area, which includes Virunga National Park in the DRC and Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda.

If you plan to trek gorillas in Mgahinga, this guide covers everything you need to know, from permits and trekking experiences to safety and travel logistics.
Location and Size
Mgahinga Gorilla National Park sits in the Virunga Mountains, covering 33.7 square kilometers. It borders both Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and is part of the greater Virunga Conservation Area.
Gorilla Population
The park protects a small population of mountain gorillas, including the Nyakagezi Gorilla Family, which is the only habituated group available for trekking in Mgahinga.
UNESCO World Heritage Connection
While Mgahinga itself is not a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it contributes to the conservation efforts of the entire Virunga ecosystem, which holds this status.
Gorilla trekking in Mgahinga begins early in the morning from the Ntebeko Visitor Center. Trekkers join experienced guides and rangers to track the Nyakagezi Gorilla Family. The trek involves navigating bamboo forests, montane terrain, and volcanic slopes.
Hikes last between 1 to 5 hours, depending on the gorillas’ movement. Once the group locates the gorillas, visitors spend one hour observing their behavior.
Mgahinga has only one habituated gorilla family, the Nyakagezi Family. This group consists of multiple silverbacks, which is rare among gorilla families. The group frequently moves across borders, making tracking unpredictable, but it has recently settled in Mgahinga for longer periods.
Trekking Difficulty
Gorilla trekking in Mgahinga requires moderate to high fitness levels. The terrain includes volcanic slopes and dense vegetation, offering both a challenge and incredible views.
By Air
Travelers fly into Entebbe International Airport (EBB) and take a domestic flight to Kisoro Airstrip. From Kisoro, a 45-minute drive leads to the park entrance.
By Road
Visitors can travel by road from Kampala to Mgahinga, a journey of about 8-10 hours. Those coming from Rwanda can cross through the Cyanika border, which is about 3-4 hours from Kigali.
Cost of a Gorilla Permit
Mgahinga Gorilla National Park has the same permit cost as Bwindi:
How to Book a Gorilla Permit
Visitors book permits through the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) or registered tour operators. Booking early ensures availability.
Dry Season (Best Time to Visit)
Wet Season (Challenging but Scenic)
Mgahinga remains one of the safest gorilla trekking destinations. Ugandan Wildlife Authority (UWA) rangers accompany all trekkers to ensure safety.
Visitors must trek with trained guides and armed rangers who ensure safe passage through the forest.
Mgahinga is the only place in Uganda where visitors can trek golden monkeys, a rare and playful primate species.
Visitors can learn about the Batwa pygmies, the original forest dwellers, through guided cultural tours.
Plan and Book Your Gorilla Trekking Tour in Mgahinga
Mgahinga Gorilla National Park offers a quiet and exclusive gorilla trekking experience with fewer crowds. The park’s scenic volcanic landscapes, golden monkey trekking, and cultural experiences make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers. Book your Mgahinga gorilla trekking safari today and explore one of Uganda’s hidden gems.