Uganda: Mgahinga National Park
1 Day | 0 Nights
From $1,100 Per Person
You don’t need days off to meet a mountain gorilla. This action-packed day trip departs Kigali before sunrise, crosses into Uganda at the Cyanika border, and delivers you to Mgahinga Gorilla National Park — Uganda’s smallest national park, tucked beneath the volcanic peaks of Mount Muhabura, Mount Gahinga, and Mount Sabyinyo in the Virunga Mountains — in time for your gorilla trekking briefing.
After a full hour spent with Mgahinga’s habituated Nyakagezi gorilla family, you’ll head back across the border the same evening, arriving in Kigali in time for dinner. It’s a long but thrilling day, and exactly the kind of efficient, “one foot in two countries” adventure that has made starting a gorilla safari from Kigali so popular — as we explain on our homepage, the drive from Kigali to southwestern Uganda is dramatically shorter than the 9–11 hour haul from Entebbe.
If you’d rather spread the trip over two days, or combine it with Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park or chimpanzee trekking, take a look at our 5-Day Uganda Gorilla and Chimpanzee Safari or browse our wider Uganda & Rwanda Safaris collection. Either way, get in touch and we’ll help you choose the option that fits your schedule and budget.
03:00 – 03:30: Early Pickup in Kigali Your driver-guide collects you from your hotel or from Kigali International Airport for the roughly 3 to 4-hour drive northwest toward the Uganda–Rwanda border. Coffee and a light snack are recommended before you set off — the early start is what makes the single-day round trip possible.
Around 06:30 – 07:00: Cyanika Border Crossing You’ll cross from Rwanda into Uganda at the Cyanika border post, one of the most convenient crossings for reaching Mgahinga and the southern sectors of Bwindi. Immigration formalities here are usually quick for travelers with the correct documentation — see the “Good to Know” section below for visa details.
Around 07:30 – 08:00: Arrival at Mgahinga Gorilla National Park From the border, it’s a short drive to Ntebeko, the park headquarters for Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. You’ll be welcomed with tea or coffee and a briefing from your Uganda Wildlife Authority ranger guide on trekking etiquette, safety, and what to expect.
08:00 – 13:00: Mountain Gorilla Trekking Set off into the bamboo and montane forest on the lower slopes of the Virunga volcanoes in search of the Nyakagezi family. Trekking times vary depending on where the gorillas are feeding that day, but once located, you’ll spend a magical hour at close range watching them feed, rest, and interact — all under the careful guidance of your ranger.
13:00 – 14:00: Lunch and Rest After descending and receiving your trekking certificate, enjoy a packed lunch near the park headquarters before beginning the return journey.
14:00 – 18:00: Return Drive to Kigali Retrace your route back across the Cyanika border into Rwanda and on to Kigali, with a comfort stop along the way. Depending on border traffic and your trekking time, you should arrive back in Kigali in the early evening, in time for dinner or a connecting flight.
If a single long day isn’t for you, we also arrange:
At Pick and Transfer Safaris, we specialize in exactly this kind of cross-border logistics — permits, transport, and timing — so that a single day can deliver a lifetime memory without unnecessary stress. We’re based close to the Uganda–Rwanda border ourselves, which means real local knowledge of border conditions, road closures, and the best departure times for your trek. A share of our proceeds also supports community projects through the Kigezi Foundation.
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Gorilla permits for Mgahinga are limited to just eight per day, so early booking is essential — especially in the June to September and December to February peak seasons. Contact our travel experts with your preferred date, group size, and pickup point in Kigali, and we’ll confirm availability and send you a free, no-obligation quote.