Bwindi · Ssese Islands · Kampala · 7 or 14 Days

Roots & Gorillas: Gorilla Trekking and Purposeful Travel in Uganda

Trek mountain gorillas in Bwindi, give back on the Ssese Islands, and close out in Kampala. Available as a full 14-day programme or a standalone 7-day Week 1 — built by a Ugandan family-owned DMC, not a tour broker.

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Our Story

A Family, an Island, a School

The Rift Valley Explorer is a Ugandan family-owned company, and our family's roots are on the Ssese Islands in Lake Victoria. Long before we ran safaris, we were part of this community — which is why Roots & Gorillas isn't a stop bolted onto a wildlife itinerary. It's built around Ddagye Community Primary School, where 5% of every booking funds real classrooms, sanitation, and library supplies, managed directly by our family and reported on every year. You'll trek gorillas in Bwindi, then spend real days at the school and in the community that raised us, before closing out in Kampala. This is travel rooted in one family, one island, and one school — not a generic volunteer add-on.

TRVE family and Ssese Islands community
At a Glance

Programme Overview

Roots & Gorillas — key programme details
Duration7 days (Week 1 only) or 14 days (full programme)
DestinationsBwindi Impenetrable Forest · Ssese Islands (Lake Victoria) · Kampala
AccommodationCommunity-aligned guest house in Bwindi, full-board lodge on the Ssese Islands, choice of 3 Kampala tiers (impact-aligned, mid-luxury, or luxury)
Community engagement3 structured half-day school sessions, 1 community market day, optional conservation/tree-planting day (Week 2)
Community contribution5% of full package price, funded to the Ddagye Community Primary School classroom fund
Group sizePrivate groups of 2–12; rates scale down per person as group size grows
Target participantImpact-conscious travellers, diaspora visiting family, university field-school cohorts, corporate CSR groups
Best timingAugust (peak), January (secondary), March (university term breaks)
Day by Day

14-Day Itinerary

Book the full 14 days, or stop after Day 7 — Week 1 stands on its own as a complete 7-day trip.

Week 1: Gorillas & Giving Back

Day 1 — Arrival in Entebbe & Transfer to Bwindi

Pick-up at Entebbe International Airport and a scenic road transfer toward Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, with stops along the way. Overnight at Ride 4 a Woman Guest House in Buhoma, an NGO-run guest house that employs 60+ local women and funds microloans, education, solar power and clean water for the community.

Day 2 — Mountain Gorilla Trek

An early start for your guided trek through Bwindi Impenetrable Forest to track a habituated mountain gorilla family — one of the most extraordinary wildlife encounters on Earth. Gorilla permit ($800 per person) is included. In the afternoon, an optional visit with the Batwa community, Uganda's indigenous forest people. Second night at Ride 4 a Woman Guest House.

Day 3 — Depart for Kampala

Travel day from Bwindi back toward Kampala, with a relaxed overnight stop to break up the journey before continuing on to the Ssese Islands.

Day 4 — Transit to the Ssese Islands

Drive to the lake port and board the ferry (around 2.5 hours) across Lake Victoria to Kalangala on the Ssese Islands — our family's home community. Check in to Brovad Sands Lodge for the first of six nights, full board.

Day 5 — Community School Day 1

Your first structured half-day session at Ddagye Community Primary School: reading and storytelling with students, career guidance conversations, and time in the school library. Pre-arranged six weeks ahead with the school, run on their schedule, not ours.

Day 6 — Community School Day 2

A second school session focused on art and a community mural project, followed by canoeing on Lake Victoria in the afternoon.

Day 7 — Community Market Day

A dignified, coordinated community market day with a fixed per-guest budget — no cash handouts. Guests booking Week 1 only depart this evening, taking the ferry back to Entebbe for their onward flight.

Week 2: Environment, Island Life & Kampala

Day 8 — Community School Day 3

A conservation-focused school session: tree planting, composting demonstrations, and a talk on Lake Victoria's ecology for students.

Day 9 — Island Immersion Free Day

A free day to enjoy the islands at your own pace — fishing, cycling, or time at the lodge's sauna. In the evening, a bonfire dinner where you'll receive your classroom contribution certificate showing the exact amount your trip funded, along with your Volunteer Certificate.

Day 10 — Return to Kampala

Ferry back to the mainland and a transfer into Kampala. Check in to your chosen Kampala accommodation tier for the final four nights.

Day 11 — Kampala Culture, Food & History

A city day covering the Kasubi Tombs (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), the Uganda Museum, and a guided street food walk through the city.

Day 12 — Kampala Cuisine Deep Dive

A hands-on Ugandan cooking class, followed by an evening out exploring Kampala's nightlife, curated by the TRVE team.

Day 13 — Kampala Free Day

A free day with an optional add-on trip to Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary on Lake Victoria. In the evening, a farewell dinner with the group.

Day 14 — Departure

Transfer to Entebbe International Airport for your departure flight.

Done Right

Our Ethical Commitments

Voluntourism has a real reputational risk when it's done badly — research from groups like the Better Care Network has documented how poorly-run programmes can harm the children they claim to help. Here's exactly how we avoid that.

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School-based, not orphanage-based

We work with Ddagye Community Primary School, where children live with their families. We do not run or visit orphanage-style facilities.

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Contribution built into the price

5% of your package price funds the classroom fund automatically. There's no separate donation ask, no pressure, no collection box.

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Dignified, coordinated market day

Community market day runs on a fixed per-guest budget (roughly UGX 50,000–100,000), coordinated in advance. No cash is handed directly to anyone.

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Photography requires consent, every time

Any photography involving children requires the school's consent, reconfirmed before every single visit — not a one-time blanket permission.

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Proof, not promises

You receive a certificate showing the exact amount your trip contributed, plus biannual photo updates from the school. Group bookings get a formal written impact report.

Indicative Pricing

Pricing by Group Size

Per person sharing, in USD. Final pricing depends on dates, accommodation tier and exact group size — these are indicative starting rates.

Roots & Gorillas indicative pricing (per person sharing, USD)
Group SizeFull 14-Day PPSWeek 1 Only PPSWeek 2 Add-On PPS
2 PaxFrom $5,800From $2,800From $3,200
3 PaxFrom $4,900From $2,400From $2,700
4 PaxFrom $4,400From $2,150From $2,450
6 PaxFrom $3,900From $1,900From $2,100
8–10 Pax (uni group)From $3,500From $1,700From $1,950

Gorilla permit ($800 per person) is included in the full-package and Week 1 pricing. Not included in the Week 2 standalone add-on. Single supplement applies — ask for the current rate.

  • Airport pickup & all transfers, including ferry crossings
  • English-speaking driver-guide throughout
  • Gorilla trek permit ($800 per person)
  • 2 nights Ride 4 a Woman Guest House (dinner & breakfast)
  • 1 night Kampala transit (bed & breakfast)
  • 6 nights full board at Brovad Sands Lodge, Ssese Islands
  • 4 nights Kampala urban close-out (bed & breakfast)
  • All 3 community school sessions (Days 5, 6 & 8)
  • Market day coordination and budget
  • Farewell dinner on Day 13
  • Classroom contribution certificate & complimentary water
  • International flights and Uganda visa
  • Yellow Fever vaccination certificate
  • Travel insurance
  • Gorilla Habituation Experience (optional, from $1,500)
  • Personal donations beyond the embedded contribution
  • Personal expenses and tips
  • Optional activities (Ngamba Island, boat cruise, sauna)
Built For

Who This Is For

Impact-Conscious Travellers

Ages 25–35

Travellers who want their trip to mean something beyond the photos — they research where their money goes and want a community connection that's structured, not performative.

Diaspora Travellers

Visiting Family, Reconnecting With Home

Ugandans and East Africans living abroad who want to combine a visit home with a gorilla trek and a structured way to give back to a community like the one they grew up in.

University Cohorts

Field School, Not a Charity Trip

Faculty-led groups looking for a genuine field school experience with academic framing — community engagement, conservation, and cultural immersion with a formal impact report.

Corporate CSR Groups

Team Trips With Real Outcomes

Companies running CSR or team-building trips that want a documented, reportable community contribution alongside a genuine wildlife and travel experience.

Add a Few Days

Extend Your Trip

Add a few fun days before or after Roots & Gorillas.

Common Questions

Roots & Gorillas FAQ

Is Roots & Gorillas safe and ethical for the children at the school?

Yes. Our community days are school-based, not orphanage-based, and run on the school's own schedule, not ours. The classroom contribution is built into the package price, not a separate donation ask. Market day is coordinated with a fixed per-guest budget and no cash handed directly to anyone. Any child photography requires the school's consent, reconfirmed before every single visit. You receive a certificate showing the exact amount contributed and biannual photo updates from the school.

Can I do Week 1 only, or do I have to book the full 14 days?

Either works. Week 1 (7 days) covers Bwindi gorilla trekking and the Ssese Islands community days, and stands on its own as a complete trip. The full 14 days adds Week 2: deeper island immersion, conservation work, and a Kampala culture and food close-out. Many guests book Week 1 only; university cohorts often add Week 2 as a structured extension.

Do you offer this for university groups or corporate CSR trips?

Yes. We work with university faculty coordinators on field-school style group bookings (8–10 pax rates apply) and with corporate teams on CSR trips. Group bookings receive a named plaque at the school and a formal written impact report, which most university and corporate partners need for their own reporting. Email reservations@theriftvalleyexplorer.com to start a group conversation.

What exactly does the 5% community contribution fund, and how do I see proof it was spent?

5% of every Roots & Gorillas booking goes to the Ddagye Community Primary School classroom fund on the Ssese Islands, covering classroom construction, sanitation and library supplies. TRVE manages the fund directly and reports on it annually. You receive a printed certificate on Day 13 showing the exact amount your trip contributed, and we share photo updates from the school twice a year by email.

For Faculty Coordinators

University & Group Partnerships

Roots & Gorillas works well as a field school opportunity, not a charity trip. We support faculty coordinators with group rates (8–10 pax pricing), a formal written impact report after the trip, and a named plaque at the school for group bookings. Download the full programme brief to share with your department or review committee.

Download the Programme Brief (PDF)
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