I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

There are just 880 mountain gorillas left in the wild. If you want to see them, you need to travel to Uganda, Rwanda or DR Congo, buy a permit, and then trek through the thick, steep, jungle with a guide for several hours. If you’re lucky, it won’t rain. I was not one of the lucky ones.

I went in Uganda’s rainy season (which should have been a clue). And when it rains in Uganda, it REALLY RAINS, tropical downpours that turn the streets to swimming pools in moments. Not the kind of weather you want to be going for a nature hike in. But when you’ve come all that way, what choice do you have? Here’s what happened…

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Mountain gorillas are critically endangered. There are only 880 left in the wild

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

400 of them live in Uganda, the rest are in Rwanda and Congo

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

Uganda’s gorillas live in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

It’s called ‘impenetrable’ for a reason!

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

If you want to see them, you will have to pay $600 for a permit and trek through the thick jungle for several hours

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

On the day I went, it was pouring with rain. A Biblical deluge

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

They had to hold the briefing indoors because it was so wet

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

But we’d come all this way, so we put on waterproofs and off we went

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

Rangers had been out looking for the gorillas since 7 am. We followed their path

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

The path was awash with water and mud. It was very slippery, and raining so hard we could barely see where we were going

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

My boots didn’t keep the water out for long

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

The jungle was difficult to walk through, with thick bushes, slippery leaves, stinging nettles and brambles

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

It was steep too!

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

After two hours the guide got a call on his radio: they’d found the gorillas!

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

We turned off the path and ploughed straight up the hillside

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

We slipped and slid on the wet leaves and had to pull each other up

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

It was hard going, and not much fun

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

But finally we found them. And just as we did, it stopped raining!

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

I was so happy to be able to get my proper camera out (instead of my phone)

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

This is Mukiza, the big male silverback of the family. He’s 28

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

We also met Kanywani, a 6-year-old male. His name means ‘friend’

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

He was busy ripping off branches and stripping off the leaves with his teeth

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

This is Korugyezi, 29, and her baby girl, Kanoel

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

Kanoel is just 2.5 years old

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

These gorillas have been ‘habituated’ which means they have been trained to accept interaction with humans

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

There are 15 habituated families in the forest. Each is allowed to receive up to 8 visitors for just one hour a day

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

They weren’t bothered by our presence at all. They just looked at us, and carried on eating

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

Gorillas are threatened by poaching, habitat loss, disease and war. Tourism helps raise money to protect them, and the rangers work hard to keep them safe

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

It’s an incredible privilege to be able to see these critically endangered animals in their natural environment

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

But after an hour, it was time to leave and head back

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)

It was an amazing experience, but my boots needed a clean afterwards!

I Went Gorilla Tracking In The Pouring Rain In Uganda And Got Very Wet (But It Was Amazing)