Gorilla Trekking Itinerary for Wildlife Photographers

Tourist observing mountain gorilla in the African jungle

What to expect on this itinerary

Wild mountain gorillas, black eyes fluttering seductively, redolent faces poking from trees. There's a whole troop and an entire storyline of images, a memoir to nature and evolution. The photos don't seem real and the experience becomes surreal. Yet gorillas are Africa's most challenging wildlife subject. Evoking their beauty on film requires skill, practice, and tutoring. This safari experience does just that, taking you on three gorilla treks with expert photographic tuition and guidance.

Countries Visited

Rwanda, Uganda

Places Visited

Kigali, National Genocide Memorial Centre, Volcanoes National Park, Lake Kivu, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Suggested Duration

9 Days

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Day 1

Kigali – Relaxing in the Land of a Thousand Hills

Touch down in Kigali and there's excitement in the air, the land of the gorillas just two hours drive to the north. Rwanda's relaxed capital eases you into the photographic adventure, particularly at sunset, when the hues flicker across the hills that the country has named itself after. After being greeted at the airport, you're transferred to a central five-star hotel. Rest, relax, or head out into the city as the guide takes you to prime points for landscape photos. You have two guides for the duration of the trip, one a native Rwandan, the second a respected wildlife photographer. They combine to bring a local experience and the best possible images.

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Day 2

Volcanoes National Park – Introductions to the Misty Hills of Remote Africa

Day 3

Volcanoes National Park – Golden Monkeys and Rural Community Life

Day 4

Volcanoes National Park – Gorilla Trekking for Wildlife Photographers

Day 5

Volcanoes National Park – Second Gorilla Trekking Experience

Day 6

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park – Exploring the Cloud Forests of Uganda

Day 7

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park – Third Gorilla Trek

Day 8

Kigali – Relaxed Day in the Hills of East Africa

Day 9

Kigali – Departure

Trip Highlights

  • Capture the world's rarest primate on three enchanting gorilla trekking experiences
  • Visit three different gorilla troops in three distinctive parts of East Africa's forests, photographing the diversity of the great ape families
  • Travel with an experienced wildlife photographer guide and absorb the lessons on how to capture one of Africa's most challenging subjects
  • Get to within seven meters of the gorilla families and photograph their charming display of emotions, interactions, and behavior
  • Test out the conditions with a day spent tracking and photographing golden monkeys in Volcanoes National Park
  • Explore the cloud forests of both Rwanda and Uganda, creating images that revel in their mystery
  • Photograph East Africa's other charming residents with visits to remote local communities

Detailed Description

Emotive and endangered, gorillas provide one of Africa's most rewarding images. As enchanting as some of the images appear, gorillas are also one of Africa's most challenging photographic subjects. Mist swirls through the forest as shards of light flicker unpredictably beneath the canopy. Deep-set eyes and matt black fur are exhilarating from seven meters away, but difficult to truly capture in the lush forest. Finding the subject isn't hard as an entire gorilla troop surrounds your camera. Yet it's never easy to find an angle that reflects the interactions and emotions of these rare primates. Get it right and the photos become the work from magazine covers, dreamy shots of the giant apes in their mountainous forest kingdom. And with this gorilla trekking itinerary, you have all the possible opportunity to get these revered wildlife photos.

On this 9-day safari, you go on three distinctive gorilla treks, visiting the mysterious primates in their remote realms of Rwanda and Uganda. A specialist wildlife photographer guide leads your journey, revealing the tips and tricks for wild gorilla portraiture. Two days in misty forests help prepare you for the conditions, with golden monkeys an inspiring subject for testing out the light and drama of East Africa's forests. Then on each gorilla trek, you spend an hour with a troop; by already understanding the conditions, you're able to maximize this time, rather than use half of it experimenting with settings and lenses. Both the setting and subject provide a challenge when photographing gorillas, so having these two experimental days are essential stepping stones before meeting the giant apes.

The next couple days are spent with two gorilla troops in Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park. Wander through the thick forest until you're just seven meters away – although you often get closer as the primates are oblivious to the seven-meter rule – then create a compelling storyline of family interaction and human-like emotion. Each troop is different: baby gorillas scrambling through the branches, epic silverbacks standing tall, mothers hiding gracefully amongst the trees, curious youngsters scampering before your camera. With two hours photographing Rwanda's gorillas, you build a collection of images that reflect the behavior and drama of some of the less than 1000 mountain gorillas that remain in the wild.

Next, you cross the nearby border in Uganda, a journey that traverses spectacular landscapes and remote green kingdoms. A third gorilla trek provides a final opportunity to photograph gorillas. Visiting three troops enhances the opportunity to capture the full range of behavior and family scenes, including iconic shots like silverbacks proudly beating their chests. It also provides a degree of flexibility as conditions are difficult to predict in these remote worlds; go gorilla trekking just once and a flickering drizzle may dash any dreams of the perfect primate photos. The guide continually provides new tips as you learn through experience, meaning this third gorilla trek is likely to be the one that creates the most revered of images. From this short stay in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, you drive back through Rwanda to Kigali, where good flight connections mark your departure from East Africa or an onward journey to the region's other iconic wildlife photographs. 

Starting Price

$16,100 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

What's Included

  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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Tanzania & Rwanda Africa Safari Review: Volcanoes National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Great Migration in North Serengeti
The trip encompassed everything we wanted to see and do. The vendor was accessible and responsive. Accommodations were very nice and the staff at all of them were exceptional. The guides and drivers were wonderful, friendly and made every effort to make this a great trip.We would advise people to pay attention to what is told on arrival vs what they are billed for. We were told laundry was included in one resort and then were billed and were told drinks were included at another resort and then were billed.Our itinerary was to Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda to see gorillas and golden monkeys, then to Tarangire, Ngorogoro Crater, and the Northern Serengeti for the Great Migration. It was a 2 week trip.Overall we feel that our agent made good suggestions, and used reliable guides, services and good accommodations.The only major problem was that poor planning by our travel agent resulted in us leaving Rwanda with one hour to shower, pack and eat lunch, then drive to Kigali with short times to get through customs and to the connecting flight in Nairobi and a 1:30 am arrival at our destination in Tanzania with no availability to eat dinner. There should have been a extra night in Rwanda built in to allow for this. We were not aware this would be so stressful as we were not aware of all the elements involved in the day and flights and feel it was not well planned or communicated.

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Review, Luxury Africa Safari, Uganda & Tanzania, Serengeti, Ngorongoro Conservation, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Arusha

The expert travel planning by our tour planners was flawless. They gave us details and planning directions that were always helpful and on time. I never felt like I needed to do extra planning and when I had a concern, they always responded immediately. Even as we were in the middle of the trip and I had some concern about the bad weather, a tour planner responded almost immediately and did some research and contacted the flight people. The lodging in Arusha is unbelievable. Gibbs Farm near the crater is the same. Too much to tell on these two lodgings, but go to the web site. The Sanctuary Serengeti camp was great. Our tent overlooked the vast Serengeti from our high spot in the southwest area. Gorilla Sanctuary lodge at Bwindi Impenetrable Forest was fabulous.

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Travel Review: Luxury Kenya, Rwanda, & Namibia Africa Safari, Maasai Mara, Kigali, Skeleton Coast, Gorilla Trekking, 18-Day Tour
I can’t believe that we have been back for so long and that it's taken methis long to write to you!!!  Actually, perhaps it’s just exactly as it issupposed to be because the longer we are back the more and more the tripmeans to me.I cannot thank you enough for everything that you did for us to makeour journey this past Autumn the most wonderful trip any of us have everbeen on!!  It was said over and over again that it was a trip of a lifetime!The experiences that we had, the people we met, the gorgeous animals that wewere able to spend time with and share in a tiny bit of their lives wereunforgettable.  The plains of the Masi Mara were stunningly beautiful ……with the buffalo, zebra, lions, leopards, cheetah, elephants, wildebeest,giraffe, antelope, hippos, crocodiles, hyenas, and the occasional acaciatree….the birds….all of it stunning!!!  Our first night at the Govenor’sCamp we awoke at 4:30 AM to a huge bang and the noise of rustling leaves. 10feet behind a tent an elephant had knocked a tree in half and wasenjoying her breakfast of fresh leaves and twigs!!!  What a way to start oursafaris!!!The beauty of Rwanda surprised us all!  We had been so intent of our trekswith the Gorillas that we hadn’t thought of the landscape, it is sobeautiful!  Our treks, especially the first one, were gruelling but were soworth the effort.  The porters and guides were gentle, supportive and veryknowledgable.  And then there are the gorillas…what is there to say aboutthem….yes they are wild and you have to be careful around them but they arealso so full of fun and adventure.  One of the young ones grabbed my leg touse as poles to swivel on, like he would a tree, his grip was very gently.Another did the same to members of our group, their grips were notas gentle but did not hurt.  A  teenage male charged at us, the guidequickly came between him and us….one came and sat within 6inches of me….I very slowly and quietly made some distance between us!  Andthe babies…..OMG they are adorable!  What an experience to just be with themwhile they lunched and posed….”I’m ready!”.We visited the Genocide Museum in Kigali.  Our driver guide had been 10years old during the time of the genocide and told us, because we asked him,what it had been like for him, his family and the country.  It was a greatpreamble to visiting the museum. What incredible work the people have doneto create healing! And what a shock when just two weeks after we left therewas a terrorist attack in Kinigi by Hutus that had been in the DRC, so sad.And Namibia….what an incredible country.  The country is so diverse andsoooooooo very beautiful!!!  The landscape is stunning and breathtaking.With every corner that we took there was another fantastically beautifulvista.  But it's certainly not just the landscape, it's the people…therecertainly is a strength within them that is very visible as they have tosurvive the harsh environment that they live in, but there is a gentlenessthat permeates and projects a beauty that is like a glorious aura thatsurrounds everything.  And the animals…each so majestic …how wonderful to beable to experience them in their natural habitat!We ran down the dunes; we climbed big daddy (or the second big daddy….maybeit was big mama!!! LOL) whichever one it was it felt as if we were going tobe blown off by the huge gusts of wind; we sat with the 600 year old treesin the Sossusvlei; we dined by the ocean at the Skeleton Coast at our ownprivate table with no one around for miles and miles (except lions and sealsand jackels): we had breakfast on the top of a mountain in Damaralandwatching the sun rise; we breakfasted in the wilds of the Masi Mara; we hadsundowners in the desert watching the African sunsets; we watched cheetahslaze in the African sun; we watched prides of Lion’s lunch on their kills;we watched the rhinos tiptoe through the brush; we met the Himba people; wemet the Masi people; we experienced the most wonderful of Africanhospitality and met some of the kindest most generous people we have evermet.Our guides were knowledgable, kind, and professional.  We felt safe andtaken care of at each turn of our trip, we enjoyed them all and learned somuch from them.One guide in particular from the company…he’s theguide/driver that the company sent to take us from Ongave to Damaraland, sowe could stop at the Himba Village….is just a doll…..he asked the company if he could meet us at Sossusvlei and be our guide there….what anunbelievable surprise it was to get off the plane and have him waiting therefor us!!  He’s a remarkable young man, a very knowledgeable guide and awonderful human being…...we were more than thrilled to be able to spend thattime with him!I especially want to thank you for being so patient and professional withus.  I loved it when you said to my group member on the phone when we were inNamibia…."it is Africa…”  that said it all and at that point she understoodfully.  You know as we were wrapping up our final thingsbefore we left was saying, “I wish we weren't going.”  She was frightened...of Africa…. of the people; of the tensions in the different countries; ofthe animals and where we would be staying; of the unknown …..in fact we weresitting on the plane as we left and she said it again... she was goingbecause the trip to see the gorillas was to celebrate my 70th.  When we leftto come home she was in tears not wanting to leave and has since said withtears in her eyes….”I want to go back to Kenya”.  Doesn’t that just say itall!!!  Africa gets under your skin….it’s the heart beat of the country andI just love it.  Thank you for bringing such joy into our lives!!!And thank you for the gift that was awaiting us when we got home.  We hadseen the book when we were in Hoanib but of course if we had all bought itthey wouldn’t have let us on the planes!!! So what an incredible surprise!!!And we all love it!!!  Just want to say that each of us would easily travelwith each of the guides that we had and would highly recommend you to anyonethat would like to travel to Africa!!With my most deepest gratitude, thank you!!!There was just so much and it was a life altering trip for me onso many levels.  My group member has covered most everything - but the two of us couldgo on for days.  That said, when we were in Rwanda, one of the cards at ourbedside table had an African saying on it: God is everywhere in the worldbut at night, he rests his head in Rwanda.  I changed that saying to thosewe have spoken to about our trip - God is everywhere in the world but atnight, he rests his head in Africa - because with every sunset and sunrisein Africa, you get a glimpse of heaven.Thank you for everything. 

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Travel Review: Luxury Uganda, Rwanda, & Tanzania Tour, Entebbe, Kibale, Kigali, Gorilla Trekking, Hiking
Our tour operator (Andre) was rather unresponsive at times and when he did respond it could be weeks later. I felt he could have planned a tighter trip. His ground crew in Entebbe are lacking. An untrained newbie was sent to meet us at the hotel, while her superior (our contact) was a no show. She offered no options for the day in Entebbe such as the botanical gardens which located near the hotel was an option we learned after the fact. We would have been better off picked up at the airport by our driver who resides in Entebbe and driven to Kibale. Instead, we flew and our driver met us at the airport in Kibale!  We were to go to the Dianne Fossey Museum in Rwanda only to learn it had relocated 30 minutes outside of town months ago, an example of poor planning and not staying current. Often our schedule had too many activities and travel time crammed together to enjoy it all. We went directly from a half-day golden monkey trek, into a vehicle to drive from Uganda to Rwanda, an extended stay at immigration (driver had problems with his ID) to missed museum opportunity and another drive to Kigali for one night. I felt the tour operator knowing the areas and activities scheduled, should have done a better job logistically and suggested we add a few extra days to our trip rather than make it a stressful marathon. The meals were delicious, however we felt rushed at every meal (except dinner). Example: We were scheduled to go to Gibbs Farm for lunch which was lovely, however, we were rushed through lunch to go on a long hike which was ridiculously uncomfortable directly after a three-course meal. Furthermore, the drive to lunch, the hike, and then the drive to the crater was almost a total fiasco, trying to keep this jam-packed schedule we arrived at the crater gate after it was closed forcing our guide to beg the gatekeeper to allow us in. I can provide many other examples of poor planning on the part of Andre, but my time is limited.

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Luxury Africa Safari Review: Rwanda, Kigali, Volcanoes National Park, Akagera National Park, Primate Safaris

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Review: Luxury Africa Birthday Safari, Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania, Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Gorilla Trek, Volunteering

Our travel agency created a fabulous custom journey for us that fit our budget and our goals. The accommodations selected exceeded our expectations in service, cleanliness, hospitality, and amenities. During the planning stages, my husband and I were not initially clear on which part of Africa we wanted to tour. We iterated on our itinerary for about a dozen or more times over the course of several months. With each change in plan, our travel agency responded promptly and with fresh ideas on how to work the new location into our plan. While other tour companies (US operated) got frustrated and started to drop out, our travel agency stayed with us and helped us create a trip of a lifetime. We saw the mountain gorillas of Rwanda, the big five plus many more species in the Maasai Mara, Serengeti, and Ngorongoro Crater. I also like that by booking with this agency, we are directly supporting a company located in Tanzania. This also meant that we could work together on a children's camp held outside of Arusha. My husband and I host children's day camps in developing countries. This one was by far the most enjoyable camp yet and made possible with our travel agency's help. Our trip is detailed in this blog series: https://teetia.home.blog/

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