Hiking trails in bwindi impenetrable national park

Hiking trails in bwindi impenetrable national park

Hiking trails in bwindi impenetrable national park.

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that spans 331 square kilometers in the southwest of Uganda, is a very intriguing tourist destination that is well-known for mountain gorilla trekking.

With its various attractions, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations. It is home to the greatest population of habituated mountain gorillas and provides an incredible mountain gorilla trekking experience. The park’s other attractions include

310 kinds of exquisite butterflies
Chimpanzees, L’Hoests, Red-tailed and Blue Monkeys, Black and White Colobus Monkeys, and Olive Baboons are among the ten species of primates.
These 350 bird species include the dusky crimson wing, Kivu ground thrust, short-tailed warbler, bar-tailed trogon, Grauer’s rush warbler, yellow-eyed black fly catcher, white-tailed blue monarch, rusty-faced woodland warbler, and many more.
Mammals include enormous forest hogs, cats, duikers, bush pigs, and forest elephants.
The park’s lush vegetation cover, which includes ferns, flowering plants, and a wide range of tree and shrub species, makes it one of the oldest and most ecologically rich tropical rainforests.
Because it provides the finest hiking experience because to its many hiking paths that go to various park features and locations, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park has been designated one of CNN’s top 23 sites with the best hiking trails. Among these treks are

Trail of the Munyanga River

The Munyaga River Trail is considered one of the best walking routes in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. It is also the simplest path through the jungle and is a great place to see both birds and primates. The Munyanga River path is a two-hour trip that begins at the end of Buhoma Road and travels along Bizinge Creek, which connects to the bank of the intriguing Munyaga River. The path is circular in shape and returns you to the beginning spot as you continue hiking. Hiking along the Munyanga River Trail offers a picturesque view of the Munyaga River, its modest, stunning waterfall, lush flora such as tree ferns, orchids, and epithetic, as well as a variety of bird species, primates, including chimpanzees and mountain gorillas, and an abundance of vibrant butterflies.

Trails with Waterfalls

The breathtaking cascade Trail, which takes around three to four hours to complete and leads to a stunning cascade, is located in the Rushaga area of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. This path was first created in 1970 with the goal of establishing a viable route to Kisoro town. It leads to three adjacent waterfalls and three crossings of the Munyaga River through dense woodland. Enjoy the park’s lush foliage, several bird species, and waterfalls while hiking the waterfall route.

 

Rusizi River Path

The greatest track for bird viewing is the Rusizi River track, which requires a 4X4 vehicle to use since it winds through the park’s rocky center. Hiking this path offers breathtaking views of duikers, monkeys, and other bird species. It takes three hours to reach Mubwindi Swamp.

The Rushura Trail

The Rushura Trail is a thrilling hike that winds through dense forest trees and provides breathtaking views of the western rift valley bottom. It takes three hours to complete and leads to the summit of Rushura Hill, which is 6,289 feet above sea level. The Rushura trek leads hikers through terraced fields and forests to the summit of the mountain, where they may take in breathtaking views of Lake Rwanda, the Rwenzori Mountains, the Virunga mountains, and the impenetrable national park of Bwindi.

The Muzabajiro Trail

Hiking trails in bwindi impenetrable national parkThe Muzabajiro Loop trek is an amazing trek that provides breathtaking views of the Virunga Mountains, the western rift valley, and the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. The Muzabajiro loop path is a moderate climb that leads to Ruhubira Hill via a canopy forest crossing. Hiking this amazing track allows you to take in the park’s stunning sights and clean air.

The bamboo path

One of the trails in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is the Bamboo Trail, which leads to Rwamunyonyi Peak at 2,607 meters above sea level at the park’s highest points. The 6-hour hike takes you through a variety of the park’s vegetation zones, including bamboo forest, alpine vegetation, afro-montane vegetation, and Rwamunyonyi Peak. This walk offers beautiful views of Lake Bunyonyi, which is home to a variety of bird species. As you descend, you may see the unique and locally found African green wide bill in Mubwindi Swamp.

The Kashasha River Trail

The Kashasha River Trail is a fantastic five to six-hour hike that starts in Buhoma Sector and ends in Nkuringo Sector. It is 600 meters above sea level. This route crosses at the confluence of two rivers in the middle of the forest and winds across difficult terrain past community property to the park’s buffer zone. It takes five hours to trek to the park’s headquarters at Buhoma Sector, which is also on this route.

Trail of the River Ivi

The River Ivi Trail is a moderate trek that takes about six hours to finish and offers stunning views as it winds through the southern region of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Depending on where you slept in the park, you may trek the River Ivi from either the Nkuringo or Buhoma sectors.

This path is well-known for being the best place to see birds since it crosses the river, which is frequented by both forest and water birds. Along this path, you may also witness bush pigs and monkeys, as well as locals who often use it to travel to markets and their gardens.

The Habinyanja Trail

The Habinyanja trek is a 4- to 6-hour hike that leads to the steep slopes of the Habigorogoro and Riyovi ridges after crossing the Munyanga River. You can view the Buhoma River at the summit of these hills, and as you continue up the route, you’ll reach Habinyanja Swamp, where you may witness a variety of birds. The Pel’s fishing owl, African black duck, black bee eaters, and many other species may be seen on this walk, which is ideal for those who are passionate about birds.

Where to stay in the impenetrable national park of Bwindi

Accommodations such as Buhoma Lodge, Lake Kitandara Bwindi Camp, Silverback Lodge, CTPH Gorilla Conservation Camp, Mahogany Spring’s Camp, Bwindi Guest House, Eco Marvels Gorilla Resort, Gorilla Friends Lodge, Jungle View Lodge, and many more are available as you get ready for your safari in Bwindi’s impenetrable national park. Which area of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park you choose to stay in will determine where you may find lodging.

Accessing the Impenetrable Forest National Park in Bwindi

The Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park is a highly accessible tourist site that is accessible by air and road. It is located 530 kilometers from Kampala and can be accessed by vehicle by the following route.

Kampala, Kibale, Kanungu, and Buhoma are 6-7 hours away by car.
Kampala-Kabale-Nkuringo is a seven to nine-hour trip.
The travel from Kampala to Ntungamo, Rukungiri, Kihihi, and Buhoma takes six hours.
By air

Domestic chartered flights are available by air from Entebbe International Port or Kajjansi Airstrip to Nyakabande Airstrip in Kisoro, which is located in the southern part of the park, and Kayonza and Kihihi Airstrip, which are located in the northern sector.