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Go Green Ireland

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Go Green Ireland

Ireland is a country of contrasts- it has both brains and beauty. Of course, it is well known for its green landscapes and beautiful villages, where life remains much as it did hundreds of years ago- but there are cities like Dublin and Cork that can compete with major cities of the world.

The locals are friendly in Ireland, and most are well-read and talkative- they’ll be happy to discuss almost anything over a pint. Ireland has a rich art history, but the outdoors is what most people come for- the country has many ruins and almost prehistoric monuments (think of the tombs in the Boyne Valley). It does rain quite a bit in Ireland, but you can duck out of the inclement weather into any one of a number of old fashioned little pubs. Who knows, you may happen upon a sort of impromptu fiddlers and dancers jam session. At the very least, you’ll leave with a few pints of ale and a great chat.

Dublin is Ireland’s capital, and it is the envy of most of Europe. The city of today is full of shops, pubs, and enough fast paced nightlife to satisfy almost anyone. Its culture is storied and wonderful, and although its economy, like so many others, has taken a hit, Ireland is a country that looks only to the future.

Stop by the Guinness Brewery for a tour and taste of the famous brew. Dublin’s Heuston station is conveniently located just five minutes from the Brewery. This is ideal, since you won’t want to drive after your visit. From here, reach all points south and west of the city, including more cities of green, myth and glass.

Get to Gal-way, birthplace of the Claddagh ring, in less than three hours. Waterford, home to the world-famous crystal factory is clearly in your sights in just over two hours. Near Cork, you can’t go home without kissing the Blarney Stone at the castle of the same name. With a little maneuvering (you’ll need to lean out of the castle wall and scale down a bit), the myth goes that upon planting a wet one, you’ll be blessed with a magical eloquence. Whether a bunch of blarney, well, that’s up to you.
Back on the train, peer out your window in search of rainbows and fields of shamrocks. And realize that all of Ireland is a traveler’s pot of gold.

It doesn’t matter if you like to hike through the countryside or shop in a bustling marketplace- Ireland will provide you with the vacation of a lifetime.

Visit the Grand Canyon

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Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon is often thought to be one of the most amazing places in the world. It is very beautiful and is difficult to describe to anyone who has not actually visited it themselves. It is a large chasm which has been carved out in the rocks by a river and the site of it can make you feel very small and insignificant. It is a peaceful place which can make a relaxing holiday.

There are different ways that you can enjoy the Grand Canyon during your visit. You can just sit by the edge and enjoy its beauty and many people enjoy taking photographs of it. However, if you walk along one of the trails you can see it from different angles and closer up, which can be fun. Sunset or Sunrise there can also be a breathtaking experience.

There is a lot of wildlife in the area as well and this can be part of the fun. Although you should not approach them, you can often photograph them from the safety of your car. It is worth bearing in mind that it is illegal to feed the wild animals and if you have a dog, you will have to keep it on a leash.

There are lots of activities that you can get involved in while staying in the area. Some people choose to take a mule trip and go down inside the canyon. Others prefer to fly over in a helicopter or plane. Others choose to ride a bike or walk along the trails. There are often ranger led walks available to do which can be safe, informative and fun. You can also take a train ride, taking a look at the local area or some choose to take a trip along the Colorado River. There are camping sites at the bottom of the Canyon, for those who want to get right inside.

There are often attractions for visitors in the summer months such as theatrical productions or art exhibitions. The Kolb Studio is free to enter and is open all of the time and has art exhibits. There is also the Tusayan Museum which opens all year as well. In September there is the Grand Canyon Chamber Music Festival. The visitors’ centres are open a lot of the time, although it does depend on the location and time of the year.

The Grand Canyon is a popular tourism attraction but there are quiet areas where you can relax and enjoy the views without being disturbed by other visitors. It is also very close to the town of Sedona, which is an interesting attraction. It is surrounded by red rocks, many of which are formed in to interesting shapes and there are vortexes and a whole mystical feeling in the area. You can get there by car, helicopter or plane and discover why this is such a very memorable and outstanding place for all the family.

Budget Gorilla Treks in Rwanda

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Gorilla Trekking in Rwanda

Are you planning for your budget gorilla tours in Rwanda the land of thousand hills and thinking of mountain gorillas? We are here to help you to have a very affordable tour in this country even though the Rwanda Development Board has increased the gorilla permit from US$750 to US$1500 per person. We help our travelers to either go on wildlife tours in Akagera National Park with chimpanzee trekking in the Nyungwe Forest National Park and also if you travel during low season in November every year we can secure for you a discounted gorilla permit, and for those coming before in Rwanda for conference and seminars we can to acquire for you a discounted permit.

This safari trip takes you to Nyungwe National Park a primate capital in Rwanda located south west of Kigali to trek the cheerful chimpanzees and then we move to the most two attractive parks in Democratic Republic of Congo in Virunga National Park and Kahuzi Biega National Park for mountain and Eastern lowland gorilla experience and climbing mount Nyiragongo.

On arrival in Kigali, you are met and then drive south to Nyungwe Forest. The drive can take around 6-7 hours on roads that vary in quality. Traditional villages and rolling hills form the backdrop of this drive and as you enter Nyungwe Forest, the scenery changes again as you enter what many consider to be one of the most beautiful forests in the country and the largest single tract of montane forest remaining anywhere in East or Central Africa.

With over 13 different species of primates found here, including L’Hoest’s monkey and vervet monkey, it is still the chimpanzees who take the starring role. The birding here is also beautiful, with over 300 species and 26 endemics, along with 120 species of butterfly and the occasional, ever-changing chameleon hiding in the bushes. The forest is also home to Rwenzori Colobus monkeys including a four hundred-strong semi-habituated group thought to be the largest troop of arboreal primates in Africa.

Head out today to search for Rwanda’s other famous cousins, the chimpanzee, in the beautiful Nyungwe forest. After a short briefing from your guide on how to behave when you’re with the chimps, walk through stunning tea plantations, before entering the forest. Nyungwe itself is considered to be one of the most beautiful parks in Rwanda and whilst lying at a lower altitude, it can be very steep and challenging in places.

With an estimated 500 chimpanzees in the forest, the chances of seeing them is 95% and you will hear them shout before you see them, but trekking can take anything from one to four hours. The on-going habituation process gives you a good chance of seeing them but nothing is guaranteed. If you are lucky enough to find them, you will spend one hour watching them play, fight and eat in the atmospheric forest, before retracing your steps back to the lodge.

We then drive from Nyungwe Forest National Park we can to drive towards the Volcanoes National Park via the Gisenyi Lake Kivu and you can relax at the shores of this Lake staying at Discover Guest House and you can enjoy the Dancing Pots of the local communities of Rwanda and after transfer to Volcanoes and here if you cannot afford the $ 1500 USD per person please you can experience the golden monkey tracking, Hike mount Visoke & Karisimbi, Dian Fossey trek, Iby’wacu cultural village and after back to Kigali for your city tour visiting  the Kigali genocide memorials and craft shops like Caplaki shopping villages marking the end of your safari in Rwanda.

Exploring Akagera National Park

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Akagera Wildlife

This is also another protected montane rain forest in central Africa covering an area of around 970 km² of rain forest, bamboo, grassland, swamps, and bogs.  It is located in the south western part of Rwanda near the edge of Burundi to the south and the Lake Kivu and the democratic republic of Congo to the west.

It is just a drive of about 5-7 hours up to the park from Kigali Rwanda’s capital and its largest city. It was recognized as a park in 2004 and it is one of the best places to enjoy safaris in Rwanda. The park is considered one of the most visited of Rwanda’s national parks due to the fact that it houses a wide biodiversity of animal species, it is a home to over 13 species of primates coupled with chimpanzee the most close relative of man sharing almost 98% of human DNA, other primate species include the black and white colobus monkey, baboons, civet6 monkey, red tailed monkey, olive baboon, golden monkey the list is endless.

Nyungwe forest national park is also a home to various species of birds over 275 species, over 1068 plant species like the Tall old mahoganies, ebonies and giant tree ferns tower and about 85 mammal species, 32 amphibian and 38 reptile species and butterflies. A number of these animals are restricted-range species that are only found in the Albertine Rift Montane forests ecoregion in Africa. Over 40% of visitors who make it Rwanda visit Nyungwe forest national park.

Activities done in Nyungwe forest national park

Primate Safari:

Most of the visitors to the park go primate tracking since the park is a home to over 13 species of primates; the most to be tracked are the chimpanzee. Tracking starts very early in the morning after receiving a short briefing about chimp tracking after, follow the ranger guide to the forest to begin the activity possibly the most fascinating activity at the park.

Tracking time is unpredictable as it can go from 3-8 hours so a reasonable degree of fitness is needed, as well as tracking gears like strong shoes and boots long sleeved shirts and blouses, bottled water and sometimes parked lunch depending on the lodge. Ounce chimps are met you strictly allowed to stay with them for only one hour observing their behaviors as well as taking photos. Sightings aren’t as reliable or as clear as gorillas however, since they often remain in dense forest. Enjoy watching them doing their daily activities like feeding, playing, making nest, mothers feeding young ones among others.

In the course of tracking chimps other primates like the black and white colobus monkeys, baboons, civert monkeys, golden monkeys among others will also be seen. Chimp tracking is done in a group of eight members per group with an armed ranger guide to protect your movements while in the forest, and to be considered one of the eight members to track chimps you must possess a chimp permit. Always pay in time in order to book your permit in advance, chimp permits are at a fee of 70USD per person per tracking.

Forest Walk

This also regarded as a fascinating activity at the park, exploring the park on foot is so rewarding, while on the walk you will be in position to meet very many forest dwellers in a close range like various species of birds, primate species bird species and tree species. The forest walks lasts from one to eight hours in the jungle. You can take a canopy walk one of its kinds not only in the east but also in the central Africa with spectacular views across Nyungwe forest. This is the shortest trail (Igishigishingi trail). While the 6 hour Bigugu Trail leads you to the highest mountain in the Park at 2950m.

Bird Watching

Nyungwe forest national park is so rewarding most especially to bird lovers as the park hosts over 275 species of birds some of which are really seen in other parks. Giant hornbills, great blue Turacos and red-breasted sparrow hawks are amongst the birds rarely seen and some of these birds are endemic to this section of the Albertine Rift Valley. Bird watching in Nyungwe needs a kin watcher since it’s a tropical forest sometimes it’s hard to see some of the birds. However the park is gifted with experienced guides good at sighting different species of birds.

Community Walk:

Community walk can be arranged to meet the neighboring people around the part, they will entertain you through their cultural music and dance, explain to you how they have managed to leave in the area, teach you their farming skills among other, if interested purchase their locally produced items.

Why Go on a Gorilla Safari in Uganda

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Gorilla in Bwindi

Not only for rich, gorilla trekking is for everybody willing to look into the eyes of Mountain Gorillas. Some people save for year, month while others utilize their Penson funds to make ends meet. Gorilla trekking is believed to be a life time even and indeed it is.

In Uganda, gorilla trekking takes place in Mgahinga Gorilla National park and Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Guests do decide to go gorilla trekking in Uganda to fulfill the following objectives:

To discover the rare primates – Mountain Gorilla specie is among the world’s rarest primates. Its known that Mountain Gorillas are only found in Uganda and the Virunga region of Rwanda and Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

To save money – A Uganda gorilla safari is money saving compared to Rwanda. The Gorilla permit in Uganda is currently costing US$700 while that of Rwanda at US$1500.  Taking Uganda Gorilla safari enable you save US$800 which you would have spent in Rwanda.

Secured Gorilla trekking – Uganda has two Gorilla parks with five trekking centres. Buhoma sector in northern Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Rushaga, Ruhija and Nkuringo sectors in the southern region of Bwindi. The five Gorilla trekking centres give the guest assurance on gorilla trekking. The fact that Gorilla trekking permits are on high demand throughout the year thus advance booking is recommended.

To save time – You can access Uganda’s Mountain Gorillas from Entebbe International Park or Kigali International Park. You can reach by road or fly from Entebbe to Kihihi Airport or Kisoro Airport. Guests on tight schedule are advised to book Uganda Gorilla safari. Among the shortest Gorilla trips in Uganda include: 1-day Uganda trip from Kigali OR 2 days Uganda Gorilla trek.

To utilize other tourist attractions – Uganda is a basket of wanders! Ranging from beautiful relief to amazing drainage system. Guests decide to book Gorilla safari in order to supplement other tourist activities like Chimpanzees trekking, Golden monkey trekking, Game drives, Mountaineering, cultural activities among others.

To Socialize with Ugandans – making friends is part of life and discoursing new friendship is very important. Ugandans are friendly and welcomes visitors. You can even decide to spend some nights in the home of Ugandans to learn more about culture, religion and daily activities.

To discover the pearl of Africa – You can only explore Uganda while on Uganda safari. In his book “My African Journey” published in 1908, Winston Churchill an early explorer commonly referred to Uganda as the “Pearl of Africa”, with regards to a Safari to Uganda which he took in 1907. Its better to walk in the footsteps of Winston Churchill by engaging Uganda tour.

To see other primates – Uganda is a basket of many primates like Golden monkeys in Mgahinga National Park, Chimpanzees in Kibale National Park, Baboons in Ishasha sector, Colobus monkeys and so on. Supplementing Gorilla trekking with other primates is fascinating.

To get unique experience – Uganda is known for hosting rare mountain gorillas and travelers do book Uganda safaris to share unique experience of Gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga National Park.

In Conclusion, Gorilla trekking is the top tourist activity in Uganda but when supplemented with other activities like chimpanzee trekking, Game drives, boat trips, birding, Mountaineering and cultural tours among others, your trip will not only be a mere trip, but a life time trip.

Explore the Iguazu Falls

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Iguazu Waterfalls

IGUASSU FALLS (Or Iguacu or Iguacu…depending on the country).

One of the world’s great natural wonders is located on the borders of Argentina and Brazil, near Paraguay. Travelers from the world over are attracted to the mammoth falls, which are 50 feet higher than Niagara.

Three waterfalls in the world surpass the rest: Niagara, Victoria, and Iguassu. While the argument as to which of the three is the most spectacular may never end, one thing is certain: Iguassu is unsurpassed. The tropical rain forest provides the ideal setting for the torrents of water that fall and crash with a thunderous noise onto the rocks below, sending spray shooting back into the air to make beautiful rainbows. The Rio Iguassu, a tributary of the Parana, widens to a distance of two miles just above the precipice over which the river drops almost 200 feet, to create Iguassu Falls. Since the lip of the precipice is uneven, the water doesn’t fall in one great curtain, but rather in dozens of cataracts, interspersed with jungle greenery. The most spectacular cataract is GARGANTA DO DIABO, or Devil’s Throat.

The falls were discovered by conquistador Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca in 1541. Its name comes from the Guarani Indian expression for “big water”.

THE ARGENTINE SIDE: A long system of concrete catwalks, built in 1965, winds along the edge of the Rio Parana and skirts the falls, providing a safe perch from which to view the giant cataracts tumbling at your feet. A two-hour walk will take you past all the falls visible on the Argentine side as well as through the tropical jungle. The cataract called Devil’s Throat is the most magnificent. There is also a ferry ride from PUERTO IGUAZU on the Argentine side to FOZ DO IGUACU on the Brazilian side.

THE BRAZILIAN SIDE: The best panoramic view of the falls is immediately in front of the Hotel das Cataratas in the national park. The well-manicured path and steps down to the falls start directly in front of the hotel. The steps lead to the very edge of the river, and at one point a catwalk goes right out over the river. WEAR A RAINCOAT OR RENT ONE FROM A VENDOR. The path continues to the head of the falls, where an elevator takes you to the top. From here, it is a short walk upstream to the small boats that will take you on the river for an even closer look.

While any time is a good time to go to Iguassu, the months of August to November are best because you can climb around the falls more easily. The Falls are served by two airports. The larger of the two is the International airport on the Brazilian side. The other airport is on the Argentine side.

In addition to taking RAIN GEAR, take along Suntan Lotion, and perhaps a bottle of water.

PARAGUAY: Most visitors to Iguassu take a little side trip to the border with Paraguay. It’s like any border town…full of vendors out to make a buck. Very colorful!

Kwita Izina: The Gorilla Naming Ceremony in Rwanda

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Kwita Izina

The gorilla naming ceremony is one of the biggest events on the Rwanda tourism calendar. Held in September every year, this ceremony enables each new born gorilla get a name. Rwanda with ten habituated Gorillas do annual Gorilla naming ceremony known as “Kwita Izina”.  It is named after the ancestral baby naming ceremony that happened after the birth of a newborn. The ceremony’s main goal is in helping monitor each individual gorilla and their groups in their natural habitat.

Rwanda protects mountain gorillas in Volcanoes National Park situated in Ruhengeri province of northern Rwanda. The Volcanoes national Park offers daily gorilla trekking cessions (basing on the availability).  Despite high cost of Rwanda Gorilla permit which goes up to US$1500, guests still go for gorilla safaris in high numbers.

Since 2005, naming infant mountain gorillas has become an important annual nationwide tradition in Rwanda. The naming ceremony is based on a historic Rwandan cultural practice for naming newborns in front of family and friends, and has been adapted to celebrate successful gorilla protection and conservation.

Facts about Gorilla naming

  1. Kwita Izina is inspired by the ancient Rwandan tradition of naming a baby soon after its birth. During this ceremony, infant mountain gorillas that were born in Rwanda during the previous year receive their names.
  2. At this year’s ceremony 19 infant mountain gorillas will be named, as well as one newly formed family.
  3. About 239 mountain gorillas have been named over the course of the Kwita Izina ceremonies. More are yet to be named as the ceremony is conducted every when the park gets new born babies.
  4. There are less than 1,000 mountain gorillas remaining in the world. This critically endangered species is found only in three countries, spanning four national parks.
  5. Mountain gorillas generate significant tourism revenue, providing direct economic benefits to communities. In 2016, Rwanda generated about US $400 million in tourism revenue — the majority of which was from tourists visiting the country’s mountain gorillas among others.

Reasons for Gorilla Naming

Identification- the facts that each habituated Gorilla family is given a name, even the individual gorillas are given names. Gorilla naming helps rangers, doctors and guests identify each Gorilla by name.

Marketing strategy – by organizing gorilla naming ceremonies, the country gets to be known world wide for hosting mountain Gorillas and how they increase.

Marking historical events – some gorillas are given names basing on the events which took place during birth period.

Marking places – some gorillas are given names similar to places where they are regularly found or places of birth.

Sometimes new born gorillas are named after a donor, a visitor or a contributor or the naming person. The aim is to remember or appreciated the contribution of that person towards the preservation of gorillas.

For head counting, it’s important to give each gorilla a name. The rangers need to know how gorillas increase or decrease.

Gorilla Families in Volcanoes National Park

There are twelve gorilla families that have been habituated for gorilla trekking in the Volcanoes National Park. Each of these families can be visited by a maximum of 8 visitors per day.

  1. Susa Gorilla Group (Susa A Family)
  2. Karisimbi Gorilla Group (Susa-B)
  3. Sabyinyo Gorilla Group
  4. Amahoro Gorilla Group
  5. Umubano Gorilla Group
  6. Agashya Gorilla Group
  7. Kwitonda Gorilla Group
  8. Hirwa Gorilla Group
  9. Bwenge Family Group
  10. Ugenda Gorilla Family

Endangered Species: Green Sea Turtle Facts

Watamu Sea Turtle

Green Sea turtles, classified under the class Reptilian, are the creatures that evolved on land but later migrated to sea. As this species originated millions of years ago, they saw evolution of numerous other species that inhabited earth long time back. There are several interesting green turtle sea facts that are quite interesting to know.

Dont miss observing these awesome creatures in diving trips.

These creatures are cold-blooded which means that they keep their bodies warm by taking the heat from surroundings rather than producing on their own. Being reptiles, their body is covered with scales. In addition to it, they have a hard protecting shell that they use for their protection from predators. Their skin is green in color. Depending upon their location, these turtles are of two types. One of the interesting green turtle sea facts is that they weigh more than 300 kegs, more than any sea turtles of the world.

As these turtles attain adulthood, they turn herbivores feeding on sea grasses and algae. Most of the turtles feed on crabs and jellyfish. Being cold-blooded animals, they warm their bodies by swimming in shallow waters. Many a times they shift to land to have a sunbath. There are also many green turtle sea facts that are related to the mating of these animals. The mating takes place in shallow waters and occurs after about two years.

The front legs are modified to act as flippers that aid in swimming. These flippers help in swimming at high speeds in water. The turtles have the capacity to store large quantities of oxygen in their blood which enables them to survive them without breathing for more than two hours. The salt glands situated near eyes are used for extracting excessive salts in order to maintain water-retention balance. Their necks are short and their bodies can grow up to 5 feet. But some species can grow up to a height of more than 6 feet.

The green turtles have a long life-span, many live up to eighty years. This distinction has made them one of the longest living animals of the world. These creatures are endangered as the indiscriminate hunting has reduced their population to a very great extent. They are hunted for shell and eggs. The shells are often used for ornamental purposes. Their skin is used as meat; the fat of their body is used for producing oil.

Some other green turtle sea facts are related to their extinction. As they lay their eggs on land and the females have to return to sea water immediately after that, the eggs are unprotective. Human interference in their habitats has shrunk their population considerably. Water-pollution is another factor responsible for drastic reduction in their numbers. Sometimes, debris is mistaken as food by these aquatic animals which can cause choking and death.

The nesting and feeding habits of these turtles varies depending upon their location in world. An important characteristic of Hawaiian sea turtle is that they regularly come on land to enjoy basking in sun and protecting themselves from being eaten away by marine predators.

Best Eco Luxury Lodges in Tanzania & Rwanda

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Bisate Lodge

Welcome to Tanzania that is so much known for the Kilimanjaro National Park and offering the extraordinary hiking’s from the various routes chosen by the tourists. After this adventure hike visit the Ngorongoro Crater Conservation Area and Serengeti National Park for the great wildebeest migration every year in these parks eco system tracks like the Grumeti reserve.

The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is a protected area and a World Heritage Site located 180 km (110 mi) west of Arusha in the Crater Highlands area of Tanzania. The area is named after Ngorongoro Crater (caldera), a large volcanic caldera within the area. The conservation area is administered by the Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority, an arm of the Tanzanian government, and its boundaries follow the boundary of the Ngorongoro Division of the Arusha Region.

The 2009 Ngorongoro Wildlife Conservation Act placed new restrictions on human settlement and subsistence farming in the Crater, displacing Maasai pastoralists, most of whom had been relocated to Ngorongoro from their ancestral lands to the north when the British colonial government established Serengeti National Park in 1959.

The Serengeti ecosystem is a geographical region in Africa, spanning northern Tanzania. The protected area within the region includes approximately 30,000 km² of land, including the Serengeti National Park and several game reserves.

Serengeti is best known for its huge herds of plains animals especially wildebeests, gazelles, and zebras, and it is the only place in Africa where vast land-animal migrations still take place every year from Kenya’s Mara reserve.

Therefore, while planning your Luxury Safari Tanzania Rwanda think about the variety of the luxury lodges and exclusive camps in both parks.

Singita Lodges

Singita, has luxury, award-winning lodges and camps in East Africa. Singita is preserving and protecting pristine land and wildlife populations, and helping to create economic independence within local communities surrounding the reserves.

While traveling to Tanzania and Rwanda choose to stay at Singita game lodges because of the expansive space and beauty of the reserves, limited guest and vehicle numbers, extraordinarily consistent game viewing and the exceptional care that is taken of each guest during their stay. Guests leave a Singita safari being transformed for a lifetime and having made a contribution to the legacy of Africa.

&beyond Lodges

The &beyond has 29 luxury lodges and camps that are perfectly set in Eco – friendly African settings and offers unforgettable safari stay in Tanzania’s safari parks.

Each with its own style and character, which harmoniously blend with their respective region’s pristine surrounds, our accommodation options offer an authentic safari and beach experience that is graciously complemented by warm and engaging local staff and expert guides.

Four Season Lodge

Welcome to Four Seasons Lodge that is perched on a series of elevated platforms and walkways, the lodge sits next to an animal watering hole, where you can watch a family of elephants stop for their morning drink as you sip your own out on your room’s private balcony. Under the constant protection of local Maasai tribes’ people, we’ll take you in the bush for an exhilarating game drive, or you can soar high in the sky on a hot-air balloon safari. However, you spend your day, our Spa is waiting to help you rehydrate, restore and re-energize for your next adventure.

Serena Hotels and Lodges

Welcome to Serena Hotels and safari lodges in the Tanzania parks offering a well-travelled life in style and experience authentic cuisines, indigenous aesthetics and spectacular delights in some of the world’s most extraordinary locations with Serena Hotels. The diverse collection of hotels, resorts, safari lodges, camps within East Africa, offering inspirational experiences.

More so, we do have well experienced safari guides that lead our luxury trips and using the very comfortable customized safari land cruisers. Most of the East African safari operators combine exclusive premium tours and here you can have like 6 nights in Serengeti and staying at Singita lodges and get filled up with the African wildlife species and after fly to Rwanda where you will enjoy the gorilla trekking experiences and staying in Singita Kwitonda Gorilla Lodge.

While on this trip you are purely dealing with the local safari operator and you will have deep information of both countries and here you are hundred percent supporting the concepts of Eco tourism as most of your money goes direct to the local communities.

World’s Gorilla Population Under Threat

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Kahuzi Biega Gorillas

Gorillas like other primates have different types which include the popular mountain gorillas, the western low land, and the eastern low land gorillas. These three subspecies of gorillas live in a limited range of habitats and ecosystems typically tropical and subtropical equatorial rain forests in Africa for example mountain gorillas live only in the Virunga mountains region which is found within the western arm of the great East African rift valley in countries of Uganda, Rwanda and Democratic Republic of Congo and Bwindi Forest of Uganda. The western and eastern low land gorillas live in central and in some few West African countries.

Mountain gorillas are critically endangered according to the IUCN red list of species; this is due to their few numbers left in the wild. Estimates vary depending on world conservation bodies such as WWF, AWF that have carried out ground surveys in Uganda, Rwanda, and DR Congo but it’s well known there are about 1000 mountain gorillas living in the wild. Similarly, there are no accurate estimates of western and eastern low land gorilla numbers but are said to be widely distributed in central and few of west African dense and remote low land equatorial rain forests but regarded as endangered.

East Africa, Central and few West African countries where the subspecies of gorillas live are among the densely populated regions with an estimated 300 people living per square km. this is partly because of the vast natural resources including forests, land, minerals, and water. This gives an impression of the intensive human activities taking place in the gorilla habitats such as large-scale agriculture, commercial timber harvesting, mining, construction of water dams, and the increasing industrial infrastructures including roads and urban centers.

Scientists and worldwide conservation bodies such as the international animal rescue foundation, African Wildlife Foundation (AWF), and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) warn about the rapid increase of human-induced practices such as forest degradation, poaching among other factors would lead to extinction of gorillas from planet earth if there is little being done to stop the bad actions and resort to conservation. In addition, gorillas live in areas where poverty levels are quite high sometimes resulting in civil conflicts which are detrimental to the survival of gorillas.

Threats to gorillas

Poaching and the illegal trading of species is a serious threat to the survival of gorillas. Gorillas are killed for bushmeat that is in high demand especially in urban centers for commercial sale. Snare trapping is also a common technique used to hunt down the species which often at times is intended to capture other wildlife but end up killing gorillas. Due to the fact gorillas are similar to humans sharing about 95% of their DNA with humans, their reproductive system is low not matching the rate at which they are being poached and killed hence it could easily wipe the gorilla population from the planet earth. Despite efforts by the convention on international trading of endangered species (CITES) to reduce poaching of such primates, numbers of western and eastern low land gorillas continue to decline in central and few west African countries.

On an important note, mountain gorillas are the only critically endangered primates increasing in numbers due to strong joint conservation between Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Gorilla tourism is one of the popular strategies paving way for the thriving of mountain gorillas where local communities have been involved in protection and conservation. This came after decades of poaching that had reduced the mountain gorilla population at the same time opened the eyes of many conservationists who came to their rescue.

Habitat Loss and Fragmentation

Gorillas happen to live in rich fertile lands of tropical equatorial climate which is favorable for agriculture and farming which have greatly reduced forests kin addition to poverty forces people to look for ways of survival and resort to unsustainable practices such as subsistence farming and the result is fragmented habitats where gorillas can hardly survive. For instance, in Eastern DRC poverty is partly a contributing factor to the intensified fighting and civil wars which have not only reduced habitats but also killing of gorillas.

Commercial timber harvesting, especially in West Africa and the DR Congo river basin by European timber companies, is a major driver of deforestation as the market for forest products like paper and wood increases. This has reduced land quality on top of reducing the already limited range of gorillas habitats. To make matters worse in areas where natural forest cover is reducing, large-scale palm oil plantations are posing a great danger to the lives of the gorilla population and the other notable increase of exotic species of plants and trees being planted for commercial purposes.

The Spread of Human Infectious Diseases

As already noted that gorillas have about 98% of their genes similar to that of humans which makes them prone to contracting human infectious diseases that eventually lead to the death of gorillas, such diseases include influenza, diarrhea, coughs. Few cases have been noted where gorillas have contracted human diseases which affect the respiratory system of gorillas according to gorilla doctors. Notably, in the Virunga region, the numbers of gorillas dying from human diseases have reduced because of the regular monitoring of gorilla health by doctors and rangers. Sick gorillas are treated and released back to the wild.  Ebola outbreak in West Africa during 2002 and 2003 is also known to have killed few western low land gorillas and gorilla doctors find it hard to prevent such epidemics which make human infectious diseases a serious threat that would wipe gorillas off from the face of the earth. On gorilla treks, tourists have to keep a distance of at least 7 meters from the gorillas so that to avoid the spread of communicable diseases.

Civil wars and conflicts are also major threats to gorillas especially in some parts of the Central African Republic and eastern DRC. Several Rebel groups fighting for resources like minerals and timber have intensified deforestation and environmental degradation which reduces habitat for gorillas at the same halting conservation efforts. For instance, rangers have been murdered in Kahuzi Biega national park in DRC as they stand to protect gorillas. Gorillas have also been poached and killed as desperate and hungry rebels look for bushmeat as food. Such detrimental acts have prompted countries like Rwanda, Uganda, and DRC to introduce trans-boundary management of protected areas increasing security so as to disarm rebels and restore protected areas hoping to conserve gorillas that are on the verge of extinction.

Despite the serious threats facing gorillas, conservation efforts have been increased in countries where gorillas live for instance mountain gorilla tourism in Rwanda, Uganda and DR Congo have led to increasing in mountain gorillas numbers and they are the only critically endangered species increasing in number. Revenue proceeds from tourism are used to provide alternative resources like forests, food, and vegetable growing, clean water and employment opportunities that came along with such projects have reduced encroachment paving way for gorillas to thrive in the wild.

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