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Gorilla trekking December
December is of the best months for gorilla trekking largely because it’s a dry month where little rain is expected in the East African region. Gorilla trekking December is also recommended for travelers who usually get their holidays and work leave during this period. Therefore if you are considering booking your gorilla trekking December tour, we can gladly recommend that you go ahead.
Booking Gorilla trekking December tips
Since December is a high season month, its recommended that you book your gorilla trekking safari at-least 4-5 months in advance when the gorilla trekking permits are still available and also when the good lodges have space. If you put this into consideration, you will be able to track the gorillas on your most preferred dates and also be able to stay in your preferred lodge.
Combining your gorilla trekking December with a wildlife safari
December is generally a good month for a safari in Uganda and Rwanda, therefore if you are planning a long safari not only to visit the gorillas but also visit the other national parks for game viewing, then December is probably the best month to come. Here are some of the recommended safari options you can book with Adventure in the wild safaris. 3 Days Uganda Gorilla trekking Safari, 5 Days Gorillas and wildlife Safari, 5 Days gorillas and Chimp trekking, 7 Days Uganda wildlife safari, 10 days Uganda wildlife safari.
Other recommend months for gorilla trekking
Despite the fact that gorilla trekking can be done all year round, the most recommended months are those which receive little rainfall. The best months for gorilla trekking are therefore the following: January, February, June, July, August, September, December.
What to carry for your gorilla trekking tour in December
Some of the things you can consider bringing for your gorilla trekking safari include long sleeved clothing, hiking boots, gardening gloves, rain jacket, camera and accessories, energy snacks, drinking water.