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Gorilla Holiday Rwanda

Gorilla Holiday Rwanda

There are several ways to spend your Holiday in Africa. You can choose the white sand beaches of Zanzibar along with the marine life experience. You can also consider the Savannah game drives in Masai Mara, Serengeti National Park, Queen Elizabeth National Park, and Kruger National Park among several other locations. In fact, Africa is mainly known for wildlife excursions but rarely in the light of primate safaris. There are mainly three popular primate safaris on the African continent and they are all possible in Rwanda. That is chimpanzee tracking, golden monkey tracking, and gorilla trekking. A Gorilla Holiday Rwanda gives you a chance to visit the mountain gorillas in Volcanoes National Park.

Gorilla Trekking in Rwanda

A gorilla trekking holiday in Rwanda requires you to put in mind a few things. These include but are not limited to:

Secure Your Gorilla Trekking Permit

A gorilla trekking permit is a must-have for anyone to participate in gorilla trekking in Rwanda. Each permit goes for $1500 for foreign non-residents. Without a gorilla trekking permit, you cannot join any gorilla trekking group even though you have the money on that given day.

Consider The Minimum Age

The minimum gorilla trekking age in Rwanda is 15 years. If you intend to go for a family gorilla holiday in Rwanda, and one of the family members is between 13 and 14 years old, you can still apply for a special gorilla trekking permit. However, you will be required to make a declaration taking all responsibility in case something happens to the minor during the gorilla trek.

Best Time To Visit

The best time to visit for a gorilla trekking safari in Rwanda is during the dry season. This will make your trek more enjoyable given the fact that you will not need a rain coat to walk through the forest. However, it is important to note that even during the dry season, the country can experience some rain showers.

What Should You Pack For Your Gorilla Holiday In Rwanda?

Though there are quite many comprehensive lists of what to pack for your gorilla trekking holiday in Rwanda, there are only a few things that are essential. These include but are not limited to hiking snacks, hiking boots, hiking pants, and hiking shirts. All the other things such as gloves, and huts, among several other things can be foregone without compromising your gorilla trekking experience.

Is the Gorilla Holiday Worth The Money?

Gorilla trekking is one of the most expensive safari activities on the African continent. Many people ask whether it is worth the money but there is no direct answer to this question because the worth of experiences varies from one person to another. However, there are mainly three things that I can say make gorilla trekking a worthwhile experience.

The first one is the conservation of the mountain gorillas and their habitat. Just a decade ago, mountain gorillas were some of the most endangered species on the African continent almost edging extinction. However, due to gorilla trekking, a lot of funds have been raised to aid the conservation of the mountain gorillas and their natural habitats.

The second one is the fact that instead of giving merely donations to African countries, paying for the expensive gorilla trekking permit is one way of aiding the country’s growth. It does not only benefit the people who live around the national park but the whole country at large. Therefore instead of sending donations, buying services and products is a better way to support a country like Rwanda.

Last but not least, the gorilla trekking experience has been recommended by many as the best safari experience on the African continent. If you add this experience to the two important values that I have shared above, a Gorilla Holiday Rwanda is worth every penny given its community’s transformative nature as well as the experience that it offers to the tourist.

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