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Gorilla Habituation Experience In Uganda

Gorilla Habituation Experience In Uganda

$1500 / per person
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The Gorilla Habituation Experience is not just a longer version of a Gorilla Trek, it is your active participation in the Habituation process and a learning experience. When it comes to photography and getting quality photos, the Gorilla Habituation Experience is a handsdown winner”

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15+ Age
  • Destination
  • Departure
    Plot 1185, Block 351 BUDDO, WAKISO UGANDA
  • Departure Time
    Approximately 8.30AM
  • Return Time
    Approximately 7.30PM
  • Dress Code
    Casual, comfortable and light
  • Included
    5 Star Accommodation
    Airport Transfer
    Breakfast
    Personal Guide
  • Not Included
    birding
    canoeing
    climb mt rwenzori
    congo nile trail
    Ethnographic Museum
    Gallery Ticket
    great migration
    Lunch
    nature walk
    safari
    sundowner
    trekking
    visit to hot springs

Tour Location

Let us preserve our heritage Genuine eco-tourism means tourism that has no negative impact on eco-systems, and positively contributes to the destination on a social and environmental level

Gorilla Habituation Experience In Uganda

This is an ultimate adventure and a lifetime chance to participate in a 4 hours gorilla habituation experience which takes place in Rushaga sector of Bwindi impenetrable forest national park.
With over 1000 mountain gorillas living in the jungles of East and central Africa, Bwindi impenetrable forest comprises of the highest number of gorilla species with 12 habituated gorilla families and the recently introduced habituation experience which can only be done in Uganda. Gorilla habituation is a taming / training process of wild gorillas to that they get used to human presence. Habituation involves studying the behavior of each individual gorillas by trained researchers who visit these wild apes every day analyzing the best way they can relate and communicate with the gorillas. In the long run, they learn how to talk, give names, interact and be at ease with each other.
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