Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is always worth a visit.
There are so many trails to hike, the gorillas to track and bird watching.
For foreigners the conservation fee (or entrance fee) is $40.
Tracking Gorillas 🦍 is an amazing experience but has to be booked through a tour operator. During high season - or dry season - it is advisable to book well in advance.
This is necessary as per Gorilla family, there is only one group of 8 tourists allowed per day. Face masks must be worn while watching the gorillas.
The park is home to approximately 310 species of butterflies, 200 species of trees, 88 species of moths, 51 species of reptiles and a whopping 120 species of mammals, including 10 species of primates.