
Travelers passing through Entebbe International Airport are now greeted by a striking new addition, two larger-than-life gorilla sculptures installed by the Uganda Tourism Board (UTB). Unveiled on May 5, 2025, these sculptures, one at Entebbe International Airport Arrivals and another at Departures, celebrate Uganda’s status as a premier destination for gorilla trekking and wildlife safaris.
Positioned on vibrant green turf with a signboard reading “Explore Uganda” and a scannable QR code, these sculptures invite visitors to snap a photo, share their experience, and dive into the country’s rich natural heritage. Uganda, often called the “Pearl of Africa,” is home to over half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas, primarily in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park.

A Commitment to Eco-Tourism
This initiative is part of UTB’s broader strategy to elevate Uganda’s profile as a top eco-tourism destination. By encouraging travelers to explore beyond the airport, UTB aims to immerse visitors in the country’s spectacular landscapes and vibrant cultures. The gorilla sculptures symbolize conservation success and underscore the vital role tourism plays in supporting local communities and protecting Uganda’s natural heritage.
The Thrill of Gorilla Trekking in Uganda
Gorilla trekking in Uganda offers an extraordinary opportunity to witness one of the planet’s most majestic creatures in its natural environment. Visitors embark on guided hikes through dense, misty forests, following expert trackers to encounter habituated gorilla families. This intimate wildlife experience, usually lasting an hour, is both humbling and exhilarating, providing unforgettable memories and a profound connection to nature.
The trekking adventures take place exclusively in Bwindi Impenetrable and Mgahinga Gorilla National Parks, where conservation efforts have successfully preserved these gentle giants. Beyond the thrill of spotting gorillas, trekkers gain insight into the delicate balance of Uganda’s ecosystems and the importance of sustainable tourism in safeguarding these treasures for future generations.
How to Secure Your Gorilla Trekking Permit
To participate in this exclusive experience, travelers must obtain a gorilla trekking permit issued by the Uganda Wildlife Authority. As of 2025, the permit fee for foreign non-residents stands at $800, with discounted rates available for East African residents and citizens. Due to the limited number of permits issued daily to minimize human impact on the gorillas, early booking is essential, especially during peak travel seasons.
Permits can be acquired directly through official channels or arranged via reputable tour operators. These operators can assist with planning the entire safari experience. Securing a permit not only grants access to the trek but also contributes directly to conservation efforts and community development projects in the surrounding areas.
Book Your Gorilla Trekking Safari
By unveiling these stunning gorilla sculptures and promoting responsible wildlife tourism, Uganda reinforces its position as a must-visit destination for nature lovers worldwide. Whether you are arriving or departing, these sculptures serve as a proud emblem of Uganda’s commitment to preserving its extraordinary wildlife and offering visitors an authentic, awe-inspiring adventure.
To book a gorilla trekking safari in Uganda or rent a 4×4 vehicle for a self-drive to Bwindi National Park, contact us now by sending an email to info@supremecarrentaluganda.com or call/chat with us via +256-703903243. We will provide you with a suitable vehicle and assist you in securing gorilla permits at no extra charge. Discover the beauty of Uganda and create memories that will last a lifetime.