…had the right gear, especially good boots. You can only imagine the first time seeing a gorilla. Mine were up a tree and I didn’t know if these gorillas would…
…identified: the rapid pop! pop! pop! pop! of a silverback gorilla beating his chest. Somewhere in the dense forest behind our camp, which bordered the Park, a gorilla family was…
HOME Safari Uganda & Rwanda Uganda & Rwanda Traverse west of the Maasai Mara to a land rich in biodiversity and home to magnificent mountain gorillas & mischievous golden monkeys….
…a 170kg silverback gorilla walk past me within 10cm. Watching the baby gorillas rumble tumble with each other and then beat their chests just to make sure you are very…
…their lives to caring for Rwanda’s mountain gorillas. Some of the fantastic exhibits at the Campus, including Dian Fossey’s house “Humans are gorillas’ greatest threat, and their biggest hope” I…
…with gorillas. Uganda Wildlife Authority rangers follow these families for roughly three years before they become comfortable with humans. In habituated treks, after you locate the gorilla family assigned to…
…guests. 7 nights. 3 camps. Bucket lists are made of this. Our first stop and the biggest anticipation – western lowland gorillas. Trees grew taller, thickets thicker, leaves larger and…
…undoubtedly the western lowland gorillas that call this corner of Africa home. Although they are far and away the most numerous of the four recognized gorilla species, they are still…
…gorillas, chimpanzees and the elusive golden monkey. Read more Kenyan Coast & Islands Exploring the Beach Travel east of the Maasai Mara for pre or post-safari bliss on soft sandy…
Earlier this month, on 2 September, the 12th Kwita Izina naming ceremony for newborn gorillas in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park was celebrated. Occurring annually since 2005, this year 22 babies…