Rwanda gorilla tracking in the rainy season – Gorilla tracking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Mgahinga Gorilla National Parks in Uganda and Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda is one of the prime safari activities of all the tourist safaris in East Africa. Many travellers in Africa would love to have the best experience out of his/ her safari due to the cost of planning the safari either on budget or luxury range, all clients need to get the best out of their adventure safari. Clients will always try to look out for the best time to have the mountain Gorilla tracking safari in Africa without any conveniences.
During the rainy seasons, the ground becomes muddy and slippery causing difficulty to hike or trek on steep slopes to search for mountain Gorillas. Also driving on muddy roads gets difficult. But with Great Adventure Safaris, we will make sure that you have the best of your safari even during the rainy days.
Visiting Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in Uganda as well as Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda for Gorilla tracking is one of the most popular and prime safaris in East Africa. Gorilla tracking in the rainy season has got some challenges that travellers should try to avoid when he or she is planning to have a Gorilla tracking safari. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is a tropical rainforest and receives up to 1000mm per annum throughout the year. Although some travellers try to avoid Gorilla tracking during the rainy season, the activity doesn’t stop Gorilla tracking is an all year-round experience and can be done during any season or time of the year.
Gorilla tracking in the rain season can be difficult in the course of the rain, the ground turns muddy and slippery and such, becomes very difficult to trek or hike through the forest tracing for the where about of the Gorillas. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park has a hilly terrain so it hard to climb up and down the slopes during the rain because it becomes slippery and also makes the visibility and photography of Gorillas difficult for travellers. To make all these easy and possible, we have well trained ranger guides to handle such situations so you are assured of a safe Gorilla tracking experience no matter the time of the season bit wet or during the dry season.
Gorilla tracking in the rainy season can be a bit annoying if further affected by the rain that may result to slippery roads and muddy grounds causing difficult to drive on muddy roads and trekking through the forest in search for the mountain Gorillas.