Our gorilla tracking safari takes us to Bwindi impenetrable national park which lies in southwestern Uganda on the edge of the Albertine Rift Valley. It's mist-covered hillsides are blanketed by one of Uganda's oldest and most biologically diverse rainforests, which dates back over 25,000 years and contains almost 400 species of plants. More famously this impenetrable forest also protects an estimated 459 mountain gorillas- roughly half of the world's population, including several habituated groups which can be tracked. The biological region also provides shelter to a further 120 mammals, including several primate species such as baboons and chimpanzees, as well as elephants and antelopes. There are also around 350 species of birds including 23 Albertine rift endemic hosted in this forest.
Opportunities abound to discover the local bakiga and batwa pygmy cultures through performances, workshops, and village walks.
Prices from £1750 per person
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