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Rwanda Gorilla Trekking – Best Rwanda Gorilla Tours & Safaris
Rwanda Gorilla Trekking Safaris are the most iconic Rwanda safari adventures that do not only generate remarkable safari memories but also generate considerable revenue for national economic development and conservation.
The only Rwanda Gorilla Safari habitat—the Volcanoes National Park to the north-west of the country—features ten habituated gorilla groups that are part of the Greater Virunga landscape, apparently protecting 480 out of the 880 total mountain gorillas known to be left in the world.
For those looking for a great experience with the gorillas in Rwanda, we offer customized, affordable gorilla safaris in Rwanda to suit your preferences. A Rwanda Gorilla Safari Tour is one of the most memorable wild life experiences that Africa can offer.
Rwanda is also known as a country of a thousand hills. In Africa, Rwanda is one of the most promising tourist destinations where gorilla tracking can be carried out.
A Rwanda Gorilla trek via Volcanoes National park Rwanda can involve anything from a 1 to 4-hour trek through the dense tropical rain forest. Using experienced gorilla trackers who have spent their entire lives inhabiting in or close to the forest, a gorilla trek in Rwanda is such an interesting experience as you weave through moss-covered Hagenia trees, overhanging vines, and giant Lobelias that thrive in the tropical climate.
Gorilla trekking in Rwanda is also filled with many other interesting wildlife encounters. During the trek, gorilla trackers can also see golden monkeys, bush duikers or buffaloes and a wide variety of bird-life.
After meeting the gorillas in the wild, one of the greatest wildlife experiences on earth, you can spend an hour watching the gentle giant gorillas as they go about their daily life, playing, resting, feeding, and raising their young ones.
You will understand what kept conservationist Dian Fossey living in this same forest for 18 years, protecting these wonderful animals at the end of the trek.