Double gorilla trekking Safari
Double Gorilla trekking can sometimes be so interesting, and crazy, for many times, many of our clients have done double gorilla trekking either in Bwindi in Uganda or in Volcanoes in Rwanda.
Each encounter, with a family is different. Each family has a different life style and social ways, which mean, each encounter with a different gorilla family or same family on a different day means a totally different experience, as their behavior keep changing as applies to human.
Many of our clients have done double gorilla trekking on the same park with the same family or different families. Sometimes we do arrange a double gorilla trekking with one trekking in Rwanda and the other in Uganda.
The question is, can one do a double gorilla trekking safari in both Uganda and Rwanda?
Ohhh yes! Very possible, absolutely incredible as you experience different gorillas, from impenetrable forest to a different land terrain. This sound so interesting, not so! Try booking with Rwanda Eco Company & Safaris for the best and memorable double gorilla trekking safari experience.
All you need is to inform Rwanda Eco Company & Safaris, about your interest of how many times you would wish to do the gorilla trekking and they would advise you accordingly depending on availability of permits, so that your interest are fulfilled and you can trek the gentle giants as many times as you would wish for yourself, so long as you have paid in advance, all is very possible for any arrangement for your perfect gorilla safari.
Where Can I trek gorillas
You can do gorilla trekking in Uganda, Rwanda and Congo. However, note that gorillas are mainly divided into the mountain and the lowland with a couple of other sub-species in that. We suggest Rwanda, Uganda for views of the mountain gorillas and the Republic of Congo for the lowland gorillas. It is also possible to find mountain gorillas within the DR of Congo however due to the instabilities within the country, it has been challenging in some areas.
Generally, the lowland gorillas are smaller and have brownish-gray far coats and a distinct brow ridge, whereas the mountain gorillas are larger with darker black coats. The Mountain gorillas are the most uncommon primates in the entire world with less than 800 surviving in the African wilderness. On the contrary there are more than 100,000 lowland gorillas just in the Republic of Congo.