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THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO UWA NEW TARIFFS & UGANDA GORILLA AND CHIMPANZEE PERMIT PRICES (2026–2027)

A mountain gorilla silverback sitting in the lush green foliage of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda.

Uganda is one of the world’s premier safari destinations, renowned for gorilla tracking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, and chimpanzee tracking in Kibale National Park, among other activities.

On 26th February 2026, the Uganda Wildlife Authority announced revised gorilla and chimpanzee permit rates, low-season discounts, and changes to booking rules.

These updates aim to balance wildlife conservation with tourism growth, ensure fair permit allocation, and enhance visitor experiences.

Whether you are a traveler seeking adventure, a conservation supporter, or a tour operator planning logistics, this guide provides the most comprehensive information on UWA tariffs, permit rules, and seasonal pricing including a comparison with Rwanda.

Key Takeaways

  • Low-season gorilla and chimpanzee permits are now available in April, May, and November.
  • Peak-season permit rates remain unchanged.
  • New specialized activities include Rhino tracking and golden cat tracking.
  • 7-day reservation window eliminated: permits secured only with immediate payment.
  • Revenue supports anti-poaching, habitat protection, and local community programs.
  • Uganda gorilla permits are more affordable than Rwanda’s, particularly in low-season months.

Previous UWA Tariff Rates (Before February 2026) 

The Uganda Wildlife Authority maintained consistent rates from 2024 to early 2026:

ActivityForeign Non-Residents (USD)Foreign Residents (USD)Rest of Africa (USD)East African Citizens (UGX)
Gorilla Trekking800700500300,000
Gorilla Habituation Experiences1,5001,0001,000750,000
Chimpanzee Tracking250200180,000
Chimpanzee Habituation Experiences300250250,000
Kyambura Gorge Chimpanzee Tracking1008050,000
Lion Tracking – QENP200150200,000
Guided Buhoma–Nkuringo Walk605050,000
Guided Rushaga–Nyabaremura605050,000

New Low-Season Permit Rates 

UWA now encourages visitation during low tourism periods by offering discounted rates:

ActivityForeign Non-Residents (USD)Foreign Residents (USD)
Gorilla Trekking600500
Chimpanzee Tracking200150

Traveler Insights:

  • Low-season visits allow closer interactions with gorillas and chimps due to fewer crowds.
  • Discounts do not allow rescheduling, so plan carefully.
  • Revenue directly supports anti-poaching patrols and habitat protection.

Revised Tariff Structure (Effective 1 January 2027) 

New tariffs include specialized safari experiences, making Uganda a premium wildlife destination:

ActivityForeign Non-Residents (USD)Foreign Residents (USD)Rest of Africa (USD)East African Citizens (UGX)
Gorilla Trekking800700500300,000
Gorilla Habituation1,8001,6001,000750,000
Chimpanzee Tracking300200100180,000
Chimpanzee Habituation400300250250,000
Kyambura Gorge Chimpanzee Tracking20015010050,000
Golden Cat Tracking (5 Days)350350350350,000
Lion Tracking – QENP500300300250,000
Guided Buhoma–Nkuringo Walk100505050,000
Guided Rushaga–Nyabaremura80505050,000
Rhino Tracking in Ajai – Adults20151010,000
Rhino Tracking in Ajai – Children5532,500

Rwanda Gorilla Permit Comparison

CountryPeak Gorilla PermitLow-Season Gorilla Permit
Uganda800 USD600 USD
Rwanda1,500 USD1,000 USD

Insight: Uganda offers more affordable and accessible gorilla permits, especially during the low season.

Suspension of the 7-Day Reservation Window 

Old System: Permits could be reserved for 7 days without payment, often blocking access for other tourists.

New System (Effective 1 March 2026):

  • Immediate payment is required for confirmed bookings.
  • Promotes fair and transparent permit allocation.
  • Helps tour operators plan efficiently.
  • Reduces speculative bookings and ensures availability for paying clients.

Conservation-Focused Insights 

Uganda’s tariff updates reflect a commitment to sustainability:

  • Low-season visits fund anti-poaching initiatives.
  • Conservation revenue supports primate habitat protection.
  • Local communities benefit from tourism-driven programs.
  • Introduced activities like Rhino Tracking and Golden Cat Tracking diversify conservation awareness.

Traveler-Focused Insights

For safari enthusiasts, these updates create more affordable, seamless, and memorable experiences:

  • Low-season permits save up to 25% compared to peak season.
  • Smaller visitor numbers mean better wildlife sightings.
  • Diverse safari options: gorilla, chimpanzee, golden cat, rhino, and lion tracking.
  • Uganda’s permits are more budget-friendly than Rwanda’s, allowing for extended safari itineraries.

Travel Tip: Book early in peak season to secure permits, and consider low-season trips for a quieter, immersive experience.

Other Safari Experiences Maintaining Rates

ActivityForeign Non-Residents (USD)Foreign Residents (USD)East African Citizens (UGX)
Day Game Drives252025,000
Night Game Drives302030,000
Birdwatching25-4020-3020,000-30,000
Sport Fishing (1 day)15-5015-5020,000
Sport Fishing (4 days)25-15025-15060,000
Park Entrance Fees—Adults35-4525-3515,000-25,000
Park Entrance Fees—Children5-155-152,500-10,000
Vehicle Entrance40-20040-20020,000-50,000
UWA Campsite Fees30-4030-4010,000-40,000

Book your Uganda safari today, and get a chance to enjoy gorilla trekking and chimp tracking at discounted rates and other activities including the newly introduced ones.

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