Uganda Wildlife Authority reduces fees to promote Gorilla tracking

The Uganda world life Authority has reduced fees charged on Gorilla tracking in the Bwindi impenetrable forest.

Chimpanzee in Kibale forest

The cost has been brought down from 500 dollar per permit for foreign nationals 350 US dollars each permits for national residents now cost 250 dollars while for East African has reduced from 250000-100000 Ugandan shillings.

The fess are applicable only during the low seasons of tracking which is on Match is May and October and November.

Acting Executive Director of the Uganda World life Authority Dr. Andrew Suguya explains that the reduction are intended to promote Gorilla  tracking during more Tourism season

By Mugisa Isaac Mathias

 

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