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Are mountain gorillas endangered?

Direct answer

Yes—mountain gorillas remain IUCN Endangered, though numbers rose from roughly 680 in 2008 to about 1,063 today thanks to intensive protection and tourism revenue. All live in two isolated populations: Uganda's Bwindi–Mgahinga block (~459) and the Virunga Massif spanning Rwanda, DRC, and Uganda (~604).

Overview

Uganda combines mountain gorilla trekking, classic savannah game viewing, chimpanzee tracking, birding, and cultural experiences in a compact circuit. The right answer depends on your dates, fitness, budget, and whether you travel with a licensed operator who handles permits, road logistics, and park regulations.

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Quick facts

  • Full expanded guidance for this topic is updated regularly by our safari planners.
  • Gorilla and chimp permits should be secured early in peak season.
  • Licensed safari operators handle park fees, guides, and in-country support.
  • Travel insurance with medical evacuation is strongly recommended.

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