A&K Sanctuary, Gorilla Trekking, Bwindi, Uganda

WHY WE LOVE Gorilla Forest Lodge

The lodge’s proximity to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest allows for easy access to gorilla trekking, while the surrounding forest often attracts a variety of primates and birdlife. The combination of rainforest immersion and post-trek comfort makes this one of Uganda’s most rewarding gorilla lodges.

Insider’s Tip: Brush up on your primate and bird knowledge before arrival – the forest around the lodge supports an impressive diversity of species.

 FAQs About Gorilla Forest Lodge

Has Sanctuary Gorilla Lodge changed its name?

Yes. Sanctuary Gorilla Lodge was redesigned and reopened in June 2025 as Gorilla Forest Lodge. The lodge continues to offer luxury accommodation and direct access to gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, with refreshed interiors and updated guest spaces.

Where is Gorilla Forest Lodge located?

The lodge is located near the entrance to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in southwestern Uganda, providing convenient access to gorilla trekking briefings and trailheads.

Which gorilla sector does the lodge access?

The lodge primarily accesses the Buhoma sector of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, one of the park’s most established trekking areas with multiple habituated gorilla families.

What is the minimum age for gorilla trekking?

Guests must be 15 years or older to participate in gorilla trekking in Uganda.

Is the lodge suitable for honeymooners?

Yes. With just ten tented suites and a strong focus on comfort and privacy, the lodge is particularly well suited to honeymooners and couples seeking a romantic forest retreat.

Can Gorilla Forest Lodge be combined with other Uganda destinations?

Yes. Gorilla Forest Lodge pairs exceptionally well with chimpanzee trekking in Kibale Forest, Big Five safaris in Queen Elizabeth National Park and the dramatic river landscapes of Murchison Falls National Park. It can also be combined with Rwanda for a cross-border primate and savanna journey.

For guests focusing on Uganda, we often suggest a 12-day itinerary structured as follows:

Days 1-2: Entebbe
Arrive in Entebbe and recover from international travel. Optional sunset cruise on Lake Victoria or botanical garden visit.

Days 3-4: Murchison Falls National Park
Fly north for classic savanna safari. Expect elephant, buffalo, giraffe, lion and strong birdlife. A Nile River boat cruise to the base of Murchison Falls is a highlight.

Days 5–6: Kibale Forest National Park
Transfer to Kibale for chimpanzee trekking in one of Africa’s premier primate habitats. Guided forest walks reveal multiple primate species and exceptional birdlife.

Days 7-8: Queen Elizabeth National Park
Classic Big Five safari experience. Game drives in the Kasenyi plains and a boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel. The Ishasha sector offers the chance to see tree-climbing lions.

Days 9-11: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
Conclude with mountain gorilla trekking. Many guests opt for two treks for a deeper experience. Add cultural visits and forest walks for a well-rounded stay.

Day 12: Return to Entebbe
Fly back to Entebbe for departure.

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