Amahoro Gorilla Group One of the habituated mountain gorilla groups that is protected by Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park is the Amahoro Gorilla Group. An indigenous term meaning “peace” was the source of the name “Amahoro.” A silverback named Ubumwe, two black back “male gorillas,” five baby gorillas, and four young gorillas are among the family’s
Bitukura Gorilla Group The Ruhija area of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park in southwest Uganda is home to the Bitukura Gorilla family. It turns out that this group has the most individuals among the mountain gorilla groups in the impassable national park of Bwindi. In the end, it had 14 members, including 4 Silverbacks, down
Busingye Gorilla Group The Rushaga region of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is home to five different gorilla families, including the Busingye Gorilla Group. You will undoubtedly be treated to breathtaking vistas of the undulating hills and the Virunga volcanoes, among many other attractions, when you drive to Rushaga sector to meet this group. A separate
Habinyanja Gorilla Group The Buhoma sector is home to several mountain gorilla families, including the Habinyanja Gorilla Group. It appears that Buhoma is one of the ten habituated gorilla groups that live in different parts of the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. This family was one of the first to get acclimated in Uganda, in contrast
Bwenge Gorilla Group Bwenge Gorilla Group: The Kinyarwanda term “bwenge” means “wisdom.” Based on their appearance in Michael Apted’s 1988 film Gorillas in the Mist, which starred Sigourney Weaver as naturalist Dian Fossey, I would argue that the Bwenge are among the most well-known gorilla populations in Rwanda. Bwenge founded the Bwenge Gorilla Group in
Bweza Gorilla Group. The Rushaga area of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is home to the Bweza Gorilla Group. There are seven members of this Bweza gorilla group, including two babies and a silverback. Due to certain miscommunications among its members, the Bweza Gorilla Group eventually broke up into other groups. It began with the Nshongi
Comparing Gorilla Trekking In Bwindi and Mgahinga. In Uganda, gorilla trekking reportedly occurs in two national parks that are relatively close to one another. Although Bwindi National Park hosts the majority of gorilla safaris, these national parks also include Mgahinga Gorilla National Park and Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. The districts of Kanungu, Kisoro, and Kibale
Gorilla Trekking Gear to Buy Gorilla Trekking Gear to Buy; Mountain Gorilla tracking is quite an awesome safari activity that every passionate traveler should be part of at one point of their lives. Part of the preparations means packing what to wear and buy which include clothes, hats, footwear and long stockings along with other gears. Whether you are trekking in Uganda or Rwanda,
Hirwa Gorilla Group The Hirwa gorilla group is one of the mountain gorilla families that inhabit the Virunga Conservation Area. They are a troop with particularly distinctive behaviors that set them apart from other groups. You can be sure that you will enjoy this group at all costs because it is one of the most
Kahungye Gorilla Family One of the ten habituated mountain gorilla groups protected by Bwindi’s impenetrable forests is the Kahungye Gorilla Family, which is located in the Rushaga section of the park. In a nutshell, one of the forests in the southwest region of Uganda is the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. It appears that the forest