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The Easiest Gorilla Families to Track in Rwanda

The Easiest Gorilla Families to Track in Rwanda

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Many people how engage in gorilla safaris, find it hard and challenging to trek the gorillas in their natural habitat which normally take 3-8 hours looking for these huge primates. Have you ever wondered that there is an easy way of trekking the gorillas just come to Rwanda and engage in soft gorilla trekking? Many

Don’t Miss 2018 Kwita Izina Gorilla Naming Ceremony

Don’t Miss 2018 Kwita Izina Gorilla Naming Ceremony

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Kwita-Izina 2018 is the time when gorillas born after the last naming ceremony will be given names. For three decades, prior to the first official gorilla naming ceremony, the park rangers and Researchers named Rwanda’s baby gorillas as a key part of the on-going program in monitoring each individual gorilla in their family and habitat.

How Tough is Gorilla Trekking in Rwanda

How Tough is Gorilla Trekking in Rwanda

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Usually, before visiting Rwanda, the first thing most trekkers want to find out how difficult is gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park, is it hard or easy? Which gorilla group is simple to track? How tough is the terrain? All these are some of the important questions that need to be addressed prior traveling to

Planning a Family Safari in Rwanda

Planning a Family Safari in Rwanda

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Tours in Rwanda can be a fascinating adventure for a family. Most of the safaris taken by families live up to their expectation. There are lots of precautions you have to take in case you want to travel as a family most especially with the children. Below are some of the tips you will have

AWF Donates Land to Expand Volcanoes National Park

AWF Donates Land to Expand Volcanoes National Park

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Rwanda received land donation from Africa Foundation which increases on mountain gorilla habitat in volcanoes National Park Rwanda Development Board received a 27.8 hectare property from AWF which Africa Wildlife Fund to be incorporated in the volcanoes national Park in a handover ceremony that took place in Kinigi, Northern Province. This property adds to the

Ecofriendly Gorilla Trek

Planning a Gorilla Safari in Rwanda

Planning a Gorilla Safari in Rwanda

Ecofriendly Gorilla Trek

Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda is one of our top most destinations to visit for the gorilla tours and it is so much amazing to book your safari from June – December and from January to December every year and you will have wonderful experience. It’s amazing how close the Gorillas allow you to get, and

Gorilla Habitat Expanded in Volcanoes National Park

Gorilla Habitat Expanded in Volcanoes National Park

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Rwanda Development Board (RDB) has received land donation from Africa Foundation so that the mountain gorilla habitat can be increased. The land donted is adjacent to Volcanoes National Park, one of the three gorilla parks in the Virunga Region. Rwanda Development Board (RDB) received a 27.8 hectare property from AWF which Africa Wildlife Fund to

Is Rwanda Safe for Americans?

Is Rwanda Safe for Americans?

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Is the land of a thousand Hills safe for Americans or any other traveler? This is a commonly asked question by most travelers but be assured that Rwanda is actually one of the safest countries you can ever visit during a safari. The answer is definitely yes, because every tourist will be safer in Rwanda

Kwita Izina Gorilla Naming

All Set for Kwita Izina 2017

All Set for Kwita Izina 2017

Kwita Izina Gorilla Naming

Naming infant mountain gorillas has become an important annual nationwide tradition in Rwanda since 2004. The naming ceremony, called Kwita Izina and organized by the Rwandan Development Board, is based on a historic Rwandan cultural practice for naming newborns, and has been adapted and enhanced to celebrate successful gorilla protection and conservation. This year’s week-long

How Gorillas Dealt With the Disappearance of Cantsbee

How Gorillas Dealt With the Disappearance of Cantsbee

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The staff of Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund were greatly concerned about the disappearance of the dominant silver back called Cantsbee. This dominant silver back left the group with two mothers and their infants which currently defend their selves without the main  silverback; Cantsbee. Each mountain gorilla have a male gorilla group called silverback which leads