Mountain Gorillas are endangered species of
primates in the world, with a few species of about 750 still surviving world
over. Uganda the pearl of Africa contains more than half of total world
population mountain Gorillas. Gorilla trekking in Uganda can be done in
the National parks with habituated gorilla families for tourism; these include
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park and Mt, Mgahinga national park. These
are found in the western arm of the great East African rift valley. Green world safaris also organise trekking tours in Rwanda’s Volcanoes Park and Democratic republic
of Congo’s Virunga Park. The four national parks in the three east African
countries are all located in the same mountainous, this makes gorilla trekking
an adventure trough rouged terrains, steep slopes and impenetrable tropical
forests covering the slopes as it is the case for Bwindi Impenetrable forest
park. The nature of slopes, vegetation cover, weather and rugged terrain
require physical fitness of the participants sometimes making gorilla trekking
a challenging activity, however the beauty of the slopes and the natural
atmosphere are stunningly overwhelmed by an hour of interaction with the
largest mammal of the world.
Bwindi is a huge forest
covering 321sq.km, harbouring about 350 mountain gorilla species. There are
three sections open for gorilla trekking including the headquarters at Buhoma,
Ruhija and Bwindi south/ Mt .Mgahinga which is accessed through KIsoro. There
are eight (8) gorilla families habituated for viewing in Uganda. These include
three (3) at buhoma( Mubare, Habinyanja and Rushegura), Ruhija family in Ruhija
section while Nkuringo and Ishongi are found in Bwindi south. Eight tourists
are allowed to visit each gorilla family per day this gives a total of 64
tourist (sixty four) tracking gorillas in Uganda per day both in Bwindi and in
Mt. Mgahinga. Enjoy gorilla trekking with Green World Safaris.
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