Gorilla trekking normally continues in rain unless the wildlife authority stops the activity for safety.
What happens if it rains while trekking?
A hat and good sunglasses are useful on safari because sun exposure can be strong even when the air feels cool. A hat with a secure fit is better than a very wide brim that blows away in an open vehicle.
Choose sunglasses with proper UV protection. Photographers may prefer lenses that do not distort colour too heavily when checking a camera screen.
Keep both items in your day bag rather than packed in the main luggage.
Prepare for a forest day, not a fixed walking time
Gorillas and chimpanzees move freely, so trekking time cannot be guaranteed. The route may be short or demanding depending on where the animals are found, rain and trail conditions.
Wear supportive footwear, carry rain protection and follow the ranger's instructions. A porter can be valuable on steeper or muddier terrain.
What this means for your itinerary
Forest rain can make trails muddy and steep, so carry a waterproof jacket and protect cameras in a dry bag.
Do not use an umbrella on dense trails where it catches vegetation.
Wildlife authority rules protect both visitors and primates
Distance, health, group size and photography rules exist because great apes are vulnerable to disturbance and human disease.
Follow the current ranger briefing on the day. If a gorilla or chimpanzee moves closer, let the ranger direct the group rather than making your own approach.
Before you book or travel
- Confirm the permit and current age requirements.
- Prepare for variable walking time and uneven ground.
- Wear suitable footwear and carry rain protection.
- Keep the rest of the day flexible and follow the ranger's health and distance rules.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long can a primate trek take?
Walking time varies because wild primates move. Allow a substantial part of the day and keep later plans flexible.
What footwear should I wear?
Supportive, well-gripped footwear is important for mud, roots and uneven forest ground. Gaiters can also be useful in wet conditions.
Can I use flash photography?
No flash should be used around gorillas, and you should follow the ranger's current photography instructions for the activity.
Should I hire a porter?
A porter can help with a daypack and difficult ground, even for fit travellers, and the service also supports local livelihoods.
Use the details to plan the right route
If primate trekking is a priority, share your dates, fitness concerns and wider safari plans with ESA Safaris. The team can help build enough time around the permit, forest activity and transfers.