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Rwanda Golden Monkeys

Meet Gorillas & Golden Monkeys in Rwanda

Meet Gorillas & Golden Monkeys in Rwanda

Rwanda Golden Monkeys

Planning an adventure that combines both mountain gorillas and golden monkeys in Rwanda is one of the best experiences to encounter during your travel to the black land. Rwanda is among the leading destinations in East Africa and Africa at large for primate safaris. It protects over 10 primate species in different destinations including mountain

Lake Kivu

Experience Rwanda’s Gorillas and Lake Kivu

Experience Rwanda’s Gorillas and Lake Kivu

Lake Kivu

Imagine an experience out of the ordinary, into the tropical rain forests of Volcanoes National Park Rwanda, over powering waters and magnetic scenery. Come face to face with legendary beasts of the wild and live through their eyes watching every move they make. Enjoy an array of relaxing and winding activities after your gorilla trek

Lake Kivu

Explore Lake Kivu: Discover the Secrets

Explore Lake Kivu: Discover the Secrets

Lake Kivu

Most tourists think Rwanda safaris are all about mountain gorilla tracking; clean beautiful streets, Genocide memorials, birding, wildlife, hikes and perhaps its fabulous rich culture. But you will be surprised to know that a trip to Gisenyi and particularly Lake Kivu can be too awesome and scenic beach spot with all it takes to have

Rwanda Gorilla Trekking

Gorilla Habituation in Africa – How Is It Done?

Gorilla Habituation in Africa – How Is It Done?

Rwanda Gorilla Trekking

Following a period of 50 years ago, the prominent researcher Dian Fossey started her pioneering studies about mountain gorillas. In her study, he shortly realized that for her to study the mountain gorillas very well including their behaviors in detail, she had to find the ways of getting making these gorillas to come to her

Dian Fossey Centre Rwanda

Visit Dian Fossey Centre in Volcanoes National Park

Visit Dian Fossey Centre in Volcanoes National Park

Dian Fossey Centre Rwanda

Dian Fossey came to Rwanda to study gorillas in 1967, after the political climate in Congo became unwelcoming. She set up a campsite for research and named it Karisoke, as the center is called today. When Fossey was here, the mountain gorilla population was in decline. Most of the great ape species are, Bonilla said.