The most popular destinations for gorilla and chimp trekking tours in East Africa are Uganda and Rwanda. These destinations offer an opportunity to experience mountain gorillas and chimpanzees in their natural habitats, which is a rare and exclusive encounter.
Demi Tours and Travel offers gorilla and chimp trekking tour packages. We understand the importance of conservation and sustainable tourism. We work with local communities to promote conservation efforts and support the local economy.
These tours in East Africa are ideal for wildlife enthusiasts, photographers, and adventure seekers. They offer a unique and unforgettable experience that combines close encounters with these magnificent primates, breath taking landscapes, and cultural experiences.
Join the trek, we promise you a unique and unforgettable experience.


Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda: A Primate Adventure. Embark on an unforgettable journey to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda’s jewel nestled in the southwest. This 4-day tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the stunning beauty and diverse ecosystem of this bio-diverse mountainous region, renowned as a sanctuary for the world’s last […]

4 day Gorilla trekking. Rwanda is an awe-inspiring destination that has undergone a remarkable transformation since the tragic genocide of 1994. Today, it stands as a shining example of peace, stability, and innovation in the region. In fact, it’s ranked 7th in the world as the safest place to walk alone at night and has […]

The Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda is a bio-diverse, mountainous area in southwest Uganda. Its home for many of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas, who feed on roots, leaves and fruits from the park are many tree and fern species. Restricted numbers of viewing permits help protect the endangered gorilla families. In the park, rough […]

Explore Rwanda and Uganda. Visit the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. The park is a bio-diverse, mountainous area located in southwest Uganda. Its home for many of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas, who feed on roots, leaves and fruits from the park are many tree and fern species. Restricted numbers of viewing permits help protect the […]

