
·· Gorilla Trekking:
Spellbinding Experiences
SPENDING an hour with huge gorillas only
feet away is with out doubt one of most memorable, spellbinding and
adrenaline rushing experiences. The only way at present is to trek
up to them in the Ugandan Bwindi Impenetrable and Mt Mgahinga National
Parks or the Rwandan Parc National des Volcans. Despite their recent
tragedies, both Rwanda and Uganda are now safe, stable destinations
where tourists are welcomed with charm and grace.
About 700 mountain gorillas remain in the world and all are found on the borders of Rwanda, Uganda and the Congo (Zaire). Diane Fossey made their plight famous in her book/film 'Gorillas in the Mist'. On the Uganda side one also has the chance to meet up with Chimpanzees and the endemic Golden Monkey. Permits are expensive, US$375 per trek, very limited, about 60 in total per day, and non-refundable. Peak seasons are December/January and July/August when advanced bookings for permits are essential.
Most visitors arrive by plane into Entebbe, in Uganda, or Kigale, Rwanda's capital. All the areas offer exclusive, stylish, eco-friendly properties in magnificent settings, which may be reached by road or by chartered aircraft. The quickest route by road is from Kigale, while the route from Kampala, Uganda's capital, takes a full day. The Ugandan option gives the visitor the opportunity to overnight along the way and really see its fabulous scenery, meet the friendliest people you could hope to meet and enjoy its un-crowded parks. Some visitors combine their Gorilla trip with a Tanzanian or Kenyan safari.
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