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Gorilla trip in Rwanda

One of the most sought-after experiences for nature lovers visiting East Africa is a gorilla trip in Rwanda. Rwanda is well-known for several other things in addition to having the cleanest city in all of Africa. It’s the perfect place to take a holiday because of the various tourist attractions there combined with the outstanding hospitality of the residents. Tens of thousands of tourists visit the nation each year to experience life in a place rich in natural resources and to escape their everyday lives.

What types of Gorillas are there to see on a Rwanda Gorilla Trip?

The fact that Rwanda is home to the critically endangered mountain gorillas is one of the factors making it a popular tourism destination. We cover all you need to know about organising and carrying out a gorilla tour in Rwanda in detail in this post. The extended families that humans live in are somewhat comparable to those of mountain gorillas. This helps to explain why it is a scientific truth that they have 98% of the same DNA. While visiting the jungle, people get enthusiastic about a few surprising facts about mountain gorillas. Information on the gorilla is provided by tour guides on Rwandan gorilla treks, which further enhances the experience.

The mountain gorilla habitat in Rwanda.

A portion of the Virunga Massif, a well-known home for numerous primates, including mountain gorillas, is shared by Rwanda. Volcanoes National Park was gazetted to guarantee that the primates are cared for and shielded from the numerous dangers they encounter at the hands of enraged and hungry poachers. The current state of the conservation area is the result of multiple developments.

It is significant to remember that Volcanoes National Park is home to more than thirteen different species of primates. In the Volcanoes jungle, mountain gorillas are among the most sought-after primates. Volcanoes National Park has twelve habituated mountain gorilla families, so there are plenty of opportunities. Travelers’ aspirations to interact closely and personally with mountain gorillas are undoubtedly realized. They only go see one gorilla family at a time, though.

How best to plan for your gorilla trip in Rwanda.

It’s not as hard to plan a gorilla excursion in Rwanda as some people might think. Working with Ibuth Safaris, a licenced tour operator, is the first step in the entire process. The tour operator manages the stressful aspects of the journey, saving you the trouble. All that’s left for the traveler to do is go, have fun, and make the most of their finances. A current gorilla trekking permit is necessary for a gorilla expedition in Rwanda. Authorized tour providers assist in obtaining permits for tourists to go on gorilla trekking. In Rwanda, the cost of a gorilla trekking permit is a fixed price of $1,500. This covers both the guide’s charge and going to see the gorillas.

Following final travel arrangements as agreed upon with the tour operator, travelers board the nation. A tour guide from the operator’s staff greets visitors as soon as they arrive at Kigali International Airport. The trip to the national park to go gorilla trekking is the next step. Given that Rwanda has a lot to offer, additional activities that the traveler chooses to add to the trip increase its excitement. These include hiking the volcanoes, visiting the chimpanzees in Nyungwe Forest National Park, visiting Akagera National Park for game viewing, visiting Gisakura Tea Estate, Iby’Iwacu Cultural Village, and more. There is plenty one can mix in a gorilla trip in Rwanda and enjoy it to the fullest. 

When is the best time to go for a gorilla trip in Rwanda?

In Rwanda, the dry months are the ideal times to go on a gorilla trek. The months of June through September and December through February are dry. It’s the perfect time to go gorilla trekking because the gorilla habitat receives relatively little rainfall during this period. So, when travelling through the dense jungles, tourists have few difficulties. This is due to the fact that the grounds are stable as opposed to slick during the rainy season. But there is a benefit to the rainy seasons as well. When contrasted with the dry seasons, they are less crowded. As a result, visitors have more time to really enjoy their vacation and explore the gorilla habitat.

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