Safari 2 Gorilla Tours Video
This video was shot from Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda by Safari 2 Gorilla Tour company famous for grueling and adventure filled Mountain Gorilla trekking in Bwindi and Mgahinga in Uganda, Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda and the Virunga National Park in DR. Congo. Safari 2 Gorilla Tours is located in Kabale, Uganda.
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Uganda Chimps & Gorilla Trekking
Stumbling through thick, dripping rainforest in Uganda ( you get the order to crouch and freeze; only metres ahead, calmly observing you through a stand of bamboo, is the oddly familiar face of a 200kg mountain gorilla.
Who is watching who? Find out for yourself in western Uganda's premier gorilla reserve: the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest ( where the chances of encountering the great apes on a gorilla trekking adventure are very high indeed.
Chimpanzees are our closest living relatives and Uganda presents excellent - and rare - opportunities for trekking to see these fascinating primates in a pristine environment.
Travel to the tangled forests of the Queen Elizabeth National Park ( for a once-in-a-lifetime chance to encounter foraging families of chimps.
For more information on a gorilla trekking adventure:
Uganda Chimpanzee Trekking with Nathan
Follow expert guide Nathan of TWK Adventures to find chimpanzees in the wild. Budungo Forest Uganda.
Volcanoes Safaris eco-luxury safaris and lodges in Uganda and Rwanda
Volcanoes offers the premier great ape wildlife safari in Uganda and Rwanda. Whether you're looking for a luxury break or an African adventure, our collection of lodges and safaris will ensure that your experience is entirely unforgettable.
Gorilla Group in Bwindi
This is a video of the Rushegura Group near Buhoma in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda. The young male leader does yoga at one point to show off his prowess to the other males. To see 200kg gorillas climbing vines is amazing.
Uganda and Gorilla Trekking, August 2019
The second part of my trip to Africa with my mom in August 2019.
Mountain gorillas at Mt.Sabyinyo (Rwanda)
The Virunga National Park Vacation Travel Video Guide
The Congo contains some of the most fascinating natural wildlife habitats in Africa. This fascinating country is home to a remarkable creature, the Mountain Gorilla. Our destination is the Virunga National Park that extends along the borders of the Congo, Uganda and Ruanda. Close to the border with Uganda is the village of Goma that contains several dwellings and a good market that displays an amazing variety of exotic fruit. After a short but very welcome break the journey continues in a four-wheel drive minibus but this does not last very long as it soon becomes necessary to travel by foot, a daunting prospect but also one inspired by the possibility of spotting the rare Mountain Gorilla in its natural habitat on a journey that will take around two days. The excitement continues to mount as a tree, or even a bush, could suddenly reveal one of the region’s remarkable Mountain Gorillas. Suddenly from behind a bush the first one appears! Unlike their reputation of old, these mighty creatures are far from aggressive and Man originally thought of these animals as highly dangerous and unpredictable. However recent studies have proven that this is untrue and that the gorilla is an exceptionally peace loving creature. Even today the precise size of the gorilla population is not known. However, it is believed that around three hundred and eighty Mountain Gorillas inhabit the protected region of the Virunga Mountains. Various sounds such as screaming, whimpering, barking and grunting play an important if not vital role in the daily communication of the gorilla as the various members of a group may not see each other for much of the time. By communicating in this way they learn of the mood and current whereabouts of the other members of the group. On average an adult utters around eight sounds an hour. Due to constant supervision and strict policing these fascinating creatures that were until quite recently threatened with extinction, have managed to survive to the present day. Long may this continue!
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Safari 2 Gorilla Tours
Mountain Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park
[1/2] Rwanda Gorilla Trek - August 31st, 2009 - Amahoro Group
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A group of us from Dragoman Overland trekking to see the endangered Mountain Gorillas in Rwanda at the Volcanoes National Park (Parc National des Volcans) on August 31st, 2009. We trekked to see the Amahoro group which has 16 members including silverbacks and a couple of babies.
This is video part 1 or 2, and mainly shows individual Gorillas going about their daily business of eating, scratching, staring at the tourists etc.
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Panta Kasoma discusses how to improve attitudes to ape conservation
Panta Kasoma presenting Tackling human-wildlife conflict in Uganda in order to improve attitudes to ape conservation at a workshop entitled Linking Great Ape Conservation and Poverty Alleviation: Sharing Experience from Africa and Asia, CIFOR campus, Bogor, Indonesia, 11-13 January 2012.
Uganda 2014
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Uganda Tours Video
Uganda Tours Video - Uganda is Africa condensed, with the best of everything the continent has to offer packed into one small but stunning destination. Uganda is home to the highest mountain range in Africa, the Mountains of the Moon in the Rwenzori National Park. It is the source of the mighty Nile, and around Jinja offers the best white-water rafting in the world. It has the highest concentration of primates on earth, including the majestic mountain gorilla, one of the rarest animals on the planet. Head to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park for a chance to get close to these great apes.
On top of all this, the scenery is so striking that it looks like an oil painting, the beautiful national parks see far fewer visitors than in neighbouring Kenya and Tanzania, and the capital, Kampala, is safer and friendlier than most in Africa. In 1907 pioneering Toursist Winston Churchill called it the Pearl of Africa. He was right.
Mention Uganda to most people today and the first thing theyll think of is the brutality of Idi Amin. Their naivety is their loss as, thankfully for Uganda, the big man died in exile in 2003. The reality is vastly different. Stability has returned to most parts of the country and Toursists are welcomed with open arms (some areas, particularly in the north, remain unsafe for Tourslers - see more in the Health Safety section). Despite the trials and tribulations of the past, Ugandans have weathered the storm remarkably well. The people offer heart-warming hospitality up and down the country, their ever-present smile accompanied by Hello Mzungu!. They are truly some of the finest folk on the continent.
Take the plunge now, before the world wakes up to this magical microcosm of Africa.
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