Absolutely, you can see the Big Five in Rwanda. While the country is best known for its unforgettable mountain gorilla encounters, it also offers a rewarding […]
There is no single “best” gorilla family in Rwanda. The right choice depends on your fitness level, personal interests, and the kind of experience you want […]
People wear masks during gorilla trekking to protect the critically endangered mountain gorillas from human-borne diseases. Because gorillas share about 98% of their DNA with humans, […]
When you visit Bwindi, you quickly realize that mountain gorillas are only part of the story. Yes, they are unforgettable, but the forest itself is alive […]
Yes, waterproof hiking boots are absolutely essential for gorilla trekking. In fact, they are one of the most important pieces of gear you can bring for […]
The question of whether gorilla habituation is ethical sits at the crossroads of conservation science, wildlife tourism, and community rights. It is not a simple yes-or-no […]
Yes gorilla habituation in Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable National Park takes place throughout the year. This remarkable conservation process never pauses, giving visitors the chance to witness […]
Gorilla trekking during the low season is often misunderstood. Many travelers automatically aim for peak months, assuming better conditions and superior experiences. However, the opposite is […]
Uganda stands apart in a continent filled with iconic safari destinations. While many countries offer exceptional wildlife, few combine such extraordinary diversity within a compact and […]