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Park Entrance Fees for Bwindi Impenetrable National park

Park Entrance Fees for Bwindi Impenetrable National park : Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is located in the southwestern part of Uganda on the edge of the rift valley, the park covers almost 32,000 hectares and it’s known as the perfect tourism destination being rich with the exceptional biodiversity. Minus everything Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is the popular being the half world’s home of the gorillas.

The entrance fees for Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, are charges that are put by Uganda wildlife authority in all national parks in Uganda with Bwindi also inclusive these are charged to all the people and the vehicles per day before reaching the park.

Entry fees for Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.

The entrance fees are the independent of package activities like gorilla trekking, bird watching and the entrance ticket to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is valid for 24 hours from the time of entrance, and therefore the extra time spent in the park will be separately charged extra, all the tourists are expected to present their valid identifications to confirm their statuses then children are those from 5 to 15 and those below 5 years are exempt.

Entry fees to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.

Category Foreign Non Residents (USD) Foreign Residents (USD) East African Citizens (UGX)
Child 40 30 20,000
Adult 20 10 5000
Park Entrance Fees for Bwindi Impenetrable National park
Bwindi Gorillas

Note,

Uganda pupils or students in a group are charged 3000 UGX per person

Tertiary institutions/universities are charged 5000 UGX per person

Uganda Wildlife clubs are charged 2000 UGX per person

Annual park entrance passes.

Annual park entrance passes applies to all the protected areas for the foreign residents in the country and East African citizens only as here the vehicle is paid separately, the annual park entrance pass cannot get valid for the package activities such as gorilla trekking and foreign residents require a work permit valid for one year to quality for the annual pass.

Category Foreign residents (USD) East Africa Citizens (UGX)
Individual 350 150,000
Couple 500 200,000
Family with a maximum number of four children 700 300,000
Annual corporate pass 1500 2,500,000
Safari guides and taxi drivers   100,000

Aircrafts landing fees.

Aircraft landing fees excludes entry fees payable by the passengers, pilots en-route do not pay entry fees if they spend less than 2 hours in Bwindi Impenetrable forest National Park.

Category Foreign Non Residents (USD) Foreign Residents (UGX) East African Citizens (UGX)
Glinders, microlights 10 10 20,000
Up to 3 seater aircraft 20 20 40,000
4 to 6 seater aircraft 30 30 60,000
7 to 14 seater aircraft 40 40 80,000
15 to 20 seater aircraft 50 50 100,000
21 seater and above 60 60 120,000
Helicopter 100 125 250,000

Activity fees in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park.

These are the fees that are paid in Bwindi Impenetrable forest national park in order to participate in the activities that are carried out from the park per person in the valid period of time 24 hours.

Category Foreign non residents (USD) Foreign Residents (USD) East African Citizens (UGX)
Gorilla trekking permit in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park 700 600 250,000
Gorilla habituation  experience permit 1500 1000 750,000
Batwa trail experience in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park 40 40 40,000
Bird watching 30 30 10,000
Day nature walk in Bwindi impenetrable National Park 30 15 10,000

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park is the most visited national park and stunning one with the most interesting activities that includes gorilla trekking, gorilla habituation experience, nature walks, bird watching, batwa cultural tours and among others as these provides the best safari experience to the tourists who come to visit the park with the above charges and fees that the tourists always pay to enjoy the most fascinating safari experience in the park.

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