Unfortunately I have no personal experience staying here, only word from a good friend that it was a «great budget option» for visiting
the gorillas in Volcanoes National Park.
Not exact matches
Researchers working at the
Volcanoes National Park
in Rwanda spotted an adult female mountain
gorilla (
Gorilla beringei beringei) using a thick bamboo shoot to help her distressed infant climb from a thicket on the jungle floor to her higher perch (shown above), the team reports this month
in Behavioural Processes.
Work is now being finalized on a much larger project around the
Volcanoes National Park
in northern Rwanda, made famousby the film Gorillas
in the Mist, where McGuinness is assessing the impacts of mountain
gorilla, buffalo and golden monkey on the conservation of this park and the development of surrounding human communities.
On the journey, you can visit some of the world's most stunning and secluded beaches along the Indian Ocean
in Seychelles, excite your senses shopping
in the colorful souks
in Marrakesh and travel with your private guide to see the elusive mountain
gorillas in Rwanda's
Volcanoes National Park.
Micato Safaris: Rwandan expeditions with this decorated company — a nine - time winner
in our World's Best Awards — range from
gorilla - tracking
in the Virunga
Volcanoes to city tours of Kigali.
In the far northwest of Rwanda, the Parc des Volcans, home to the
volcanoes, protects the steep slopes of the Virungas, a magnificent mountain range, and is home to the rare mountain
gorilla.
A close up encounter with some of the world's last remaining mountain
gorillas amid the dense jungles on the slopes of the Virunga
volcanoes in far Northwestern Rwanda is, however, the main drawcard for visitors to the Land of a Thousand Hills.
At that time, only about 650 mountain
gorillas existed worldwide, over half of which lived
in the
Volcano National Park
in the Virungas mountains straddling Rwanda, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Only about 650 mountain
gorillas exist worldwide, some 355
in the
Volcano National Park
in the Virungas mountains straddling Rwanda, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
To prepare for writing the book, I planned to go to Africa to see
gorillas on the slopes of the Virunga
volcano chain
in eastern Congo.
For the sixth year running, Kwita Izina, or the baby
gorilla naming ceremony, has been held
in Rwanda,
in the shadow of the Virunga mountains
in Volcanoes National Park.