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Gorilla in Volcanoes National Park near Bisate Lodge in Rwanda / Crookes and Jackson / Courtesy of Wilderness Safaris

Best Hotels & Lodges for Primate Trekking

Sharing our favorite places to connect with nature to inspire your travels.

Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda 
Mahale Mountains National Park, Tanzania 
Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda 
Odzala-Kokoua National Park, Congo 
Nyungwe Forest National Park, Rwanda 
Lake Victoria, Tanzania 

Featured Itineraries

Lowland gorilla trekking at Ngaga Camp / Courtesy of Congo Conservation Company

Itinerary: Gorilla and Elephant Trekking in the Congo Basin

This is the most exclusive and unique primate experience in Africa. Some lodges can only be reached by kayak, and gorillas may roam about the camps.

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Singita Kwitonda Lodge / Ross Couper / Courtesy of Singita

Itinerary: Great Migration to Gorillas: Tanzania and Rwanda

This double bucket list wildlife itinerary combines the highlights of Tanzania and Rwanda, including the Great Migration and gorilla trekking.

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Chimpanzee trekking near Murchison Falls / Francesco Ungaro / Unsplash

Itinerary: Luxury Ugandan Gorilla Trekking and Safari Adventure

Uganda offers one of the most diverse wildlife experiences in Africa, and this itinerary covers all of the highlights, including gorilla trekking, safari, and the Nile River.

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