Gorilla tracking is a famous, highly demanded and most sought after wildlife experience around the world and any traveler wishing to visit Africa for wildlife safaris can never think of missing out on mountain gorilla trekking. The mountain gorillas (beringei beringei) are found at an altitude of 1160m to 2600m in the misty regions of
Will I Take My Gorilla Permits After Tracking
A gorilla permit is one requirement that no traveler is allowed to trek the gorillas without. It is a legal document that permits visitors to enter the jungle, hunt for the mighty apes and spend an hour with them. Being one of the most sought after commodities in the African tourism now, trekkers book their
What to Expect from a Gorilla Safari
Traveling to view mountain gorillas has irrefutably become a dream for most if not all the tourists to Africa. Many different people have written and narrated about how gorilla trekking is an amazing experience which brings you close to the endangered mountain gorillas in their natural habitats. The most interesting stories and the unforgettable adventures
Guide to Camping on a Gorilla Safari in Bwindi
Gorilla safari is the ultimate life changing experience that nobody ought to miss it for as long as you can. The feeling of getting close to the gentle shy gorillas in the jungle as they go about their day makes one appreciate nature. Gorillas can only be accessed in Uganda, Bwindi forest, Mgahinga Gorilla National
5 Awesome Things to Do in Mgahinga
Do you want to climb some of the Virunga volcanoes, see gorillas and golden monkeys, tour caves? All that and more await you in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. This park covers an area of 37 sq km located in the Virunga Section of southwestern, Uganda. Despite being the smallest park in Uganda, Mgahinga protects 3
5 Things to Do in Mgahinga National Park
Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is one of the tourist attractions enjoyed in Kisoro district, southwestern Uganda, this park is a part of the great Virunga Conservation Area, which is 434km. Although it is the smallest in the country covering about 33.7km, it is very important as it is one of the only two parks in