What is Gorilla Trekking? Rwanda Safari News
Gorilla tracking or trekking, no matter which one you are familiar with,
Rwanda tours
are one great way to enjoy this popular Africa safari activity. If you
are wondering what it’s all about here is an explanation on how gorilla
tracking is done in Rwanda.
Gorilla trekking has no specific definition; however, it is a safari
activity that involves hiking/climbing through a tropical forest to
spend a single hour with the rare Mountain Gorillas within their natural
habitat. Hiking or climbing known as so because
Volcanoes National Park the only
gorilla safari Rwanda
home raises to an altitude ranging from 2,500m to 4,500m above sea
level. Gorilla trekking is done every single day as a total of 8
tourists visit a single gorilla family of the 10 gorilla families in the
park.
The activity starts at 8:00am local time with a 30 minutes briefing from
the park rangers who tell you of the gorilla trekking do’s and dont's.
After then you head into the jungle along with an armed park ranger and
other trekkers. The trekking time is unpredictable and can last about
2-6 hours. A single hour is counted as soon as you get close to the
gorillas. Remember to use your
Rwanda gorilla trekking safari hour
properly by using your camera right and observing the amazing gorilla
interaction. After having a glimpse at the gorillas at play and chunk
food, you then return to the gorilla trek start point where you receive a
gorilla trekking certificate then be transferred to your next
destination by your
Rwanda safari
guide.
There’s nothing like the same gorilla trekking experience, every day can
be a different story to different tourists. The same playful and
amazing tourists today can be the moody one’s the next day, just go
trekking expecting anything.
One would wonder whether its only a single hour for Rwanda with any
other option, the answer is yes! Unfortunately, unlike the chance
Uganda gorilla safari or
gorilla trekking safaris in Uganda
tourists have to go for gorilla habituation, all of Rwanda’s gorillas
have been habituated and therefore you can only go for
trekking/tracking.
Surviving in their natural habitat, the surest and only way of seeing
the Mountain Gorillas is by undertaking a Gorilla trekking safari.
Mountain Gorillas can only be found in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park
in the north western parts of the country. Other mountain gorillas can
be trekked in Uganda’s
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and
Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. In Congo, mountain gorillas are found in
Virunga National Park.
Rwanda Gorilla Trekking safari Rules
For the well-being of tourists and gorillas, there a number
of rules set for tourists to follow, here are some of them to note
before heading for the trek;
Before the actual
gorilla trekking safari in Rwanda,
you need to purchase a permit is as early as 18 months in advance.
Gorilla trekking permits in Rwanda cost $1500 per person per trek. A
Rwanda safari tour operator can help with the booking.
A maximum of eight tourists can visit each gorilla family per day for a
maximum of one (1) hour. This is done to minimize behavioral
disturbances among the gorillas and reduce on their habitat destruction.
Children under the age of fifteen (15) are not allowed to go for gorilla
trekking. Permits are sold to only those above the age of 15.
There’s need for physical fitness to hike since the gorillas live in
high altitudes of up to 1,500m-4000m above sea level, muddy and thick
forested terrain. This height may cause difficulties for some visitors;
however, you can pace yourself and drink plenty of water. Walking sticks
are provided for each tourist. Tourists with heart and back problems
are advised to see their doctors for recommendation of the activity.
Wear appropriate clothing which include long warm sleeves because of the
low temperatures, hiking shoes, a hut, hand gloves and insect
repellent.
During briefing, a gorilla family is allocated to each tourist. Trekking
difficulty for each trek is impossible to state in advance, just be
daring and fit. When being allocated a group to trek, try to choose a
suitable trek.
Eating and drinking is prohibited in the jungle. This is done to reduce
on the rate of droplets that could remain in the gorilla habitat and
cause diseases, however, you may carry some snacks with you on the trek
since the time spent on the trek is not predictable but keep in mind to
be careful.
To reduce on the risk of disease spread, no litter should be left in the
jungle. Carry with you each thing you come in with to the park, don’t
drop anything external in to the park.
Mountain gorillas are so susceptible to human diseases and actually even
just a common cold could kill a gorilla. This means that each client
who heads for a
gorilla tour Rwanda
should be considerate of the gorillas and avoid getting to the gorillas
when they have a cold. Even without a cold keep a distance from the
gorillas.
When trekking the gorillas always remember to keep your voice low
throughout the trek even with the excitement.
Avoid beating your chest while your close to the gorillas, this is done
by the gorillas when they charge to an enemy therefore doing that to
them could cause them to charge.
In case the gorillas charge, remember to follow the guides rules by
crouching down slowly and not running from the gorilla. Do not look the
gorilla directly in to the eye.
Do not touch any gorilla. They are still wild animals and should better
be treated as so.
Flash photography is not allowed and therefore make sure to use cameras
like film cameras of 400-800 ASA to take your
Rwanda tour memory photographs.
Gorilla trekking offers the same experience whether on a
Uganda gorilla trekking tour or
Congo gorilla tour. Just plan with a good safari package like our popular
13 Days Uganda Rwanda Safari and have great moments.
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