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UWA plans for November special offer on permits

gorillas in Mgahinga national park

All tourists who will be visiting Uganda in the month of November to track mountain gorillas in the different parks where they are found like in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Mgahinga will be surprised by the reduction in the price of gorilla trekking permits which will only be a November deal. The Uganda Wildlife Authority has just announced this special offer for the client tracking in November only and in this case the permits will be reduced from the usual $500 per person per tracking to only $350 per person for foreign non resident tourists, the foreign residents in Uganda as well as the East Africa will pay $300 per person with evidence that you are actually a resident.

The offer is likely to attract lots of tourists and that is why anyone seeking to take advantage of this special offer should rush and contact Uganda wildlife authority to express their interest. There are number of licensed tour and safari operators that are able to put tours together, details of which can be found via the Uganda Tourism Board’s website as well as the accommodation facilities from budget to very up market that are found at both Buhoma park entrance of Bwindi as well as the Nkuringo side of the forest which is accessed from Kisoro town. Uganda’s second gorilla national park called the Mgahinga is also accessed from Kisoro town.

Meanwhile, you can always visit the other 8 national parks during your stay in the country and also a trip to East Africa’s adventure capital Jinja for white water rafting, boating, quad biking, bungee jumping, horse riding and cross country cycling, among other activities can be organized. Therefore, you can expect to have fun and great wildlife experience and this true because it was named as one of the top ten travel destinations worldwide by the lonely planet last year because of the variety it offers.

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