Primates World “Uganda & Rwanda”

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Primates World “Uganda & Rwanda”

Mountain Gorillas & Chimpanzee in Uganda & Rwanda while on areal Cheap Rwanda Safari Vacation Adventure Trips.
Getting up close and personal with the world’s most elusive primates is worthy leaving everything behind to venture into the mist, impenetrable, dense rainforests of Virunga in Rwanda and Congo and Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda. As the reward is worth every penny and effort put together.  So why not travel to Uganda and experience the famous;
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, a park located in the southwestern part of Uganda. With rugged landscape, deep valleys running between steep sided hills and ridges. This forest is regarded as one of the most biologically diverse forests with the richest faunal community in East Africa. But it’s most famously known as a home to many rare species and encompasses one of the last remaining habitats of Mountain Gorillas. More than half of the world’s population of mountain gorillas and with over 120 species of mammals, which include forest elephants, the giant forest Hog and 10 species of primates, including chimpanzees, colobus monkeys and baboons. Bwindi is also the only park in the world where chimpanzees and gorillas co-exist in the same environment.

How about; Rwanda

Parc National Des Volcans (PNV), part of the Virunga Conservation Area conceivably best known as the home of the rare mountain gorilla, the Virungas have a variety of sensory delights and so much more. Rwanda also known as the land of “Gorillas in the Mist” has its star tourist attraction in the Mountain Gorillas. The giant but gentle primates were the subjects of the late Dian Fossey who dedicated her life to their protection and conservation. Her detailed work is best seen in the international acclaimed film “Gorillas in the Mist”, which was shot in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park. The mountain gorillas spend most of their time in the hagenia woodlands and during the rainy season when new bamboo shoots are growing.

In this rainforest one can hear birds singing and monkeys, and through the forest see the peaks of the ancient volcanoes. In addition to the rainforest, the park offers evergreen and bamboo forest, grassland, swamp and heath.

Or the other side of; Virunga National Park which lies on the eastern border of the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is the oldest, most beautiful and most diverse national park on the African continent. The park provides a home to numerous species of wildlife, but the most worldly known are the world’s critically endangered mountain gorillas and a small population of eastern lowland gorillas. For years the political situation in Congo prevented tourists from visiting Virunga. Now that the Democratic Republic of Congo is ruled by an elected government and is at peace with her neighbors, the park has been re-opened to tourists and the world is re-discovering one of its most treasured places. With all of these within your reach why not experience all of them.
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Primates World

Getting up close and personal with the world’s most elusive primates is worthy leaving everything behind to venture into the mist, impenetrable, dense rainforests of Virunga in Rwanda and Congo and Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda. As the reward is worth every penny and effort put together.  So why not travel to Uganda and experience the famous;

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, a park located in the southwestern part of Uganda. With rugged landscape, deep valleys running between steep sided hills and ridges. This forest is regarded as one of the most biologically diverse forests with the richest faunal community in East Africa. But it’s most famously known as a home to many rare species and encompasses one of the last remaining habitats of Mountain Gorillas. More than half of the world’s population of mountain gorillas and with over 120 species of mammals, which include forest elephants, the giant forest Hog and 10 species of primates, including chimpanzees, colobus monkeys and baboons. Bwindi is also the only park in the world where chimpanzees and gorillas co-exist in the same environment. How about;

Parc National Des Volcans (PNV), part of the Virunga Conservation Area conceivably best known as the home of the rare mountain gorilla, the Virungas have a variety of sensory delights and so much more. Rwanda also known as the land of “Gorillas in the Mist” has its star tourist attraction in the Mountain Gorillas. The giant but gentle primates were the subjects of the late Dian Fossey who dedicated her life to their protection and conservation. Her detailed work is best seen in the international acclaimed film “Gorillas in the Mist”, which was shot in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park. The mountain gorillas spend most of their time in the hagenia woodlands and during the rainy season when new bamboo shoots are growing. In this rainforest one can hear birds singing and monkeys, and through the forest see the peaks of the ancient volcanoes. In addition to the rainforest, the park offers evergreen and bamboo forest, grassland, swamp and heath. Or the other side of;

 Virunga National Park which lies on the eastern border of the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is the oldest, most beautiful and most diverse national park on the African continent. The park provides a home to numerous species of wildlife, but the most worldly known are the world’s critically endangered mountain gorillas and a small population of eastern lowland gorillas. For years the political situation in Congo prevented tourists from visiting Virunga. Now that the Democratic Republic of Congo is ruled by an elected government and is at peace with her neighbors, the park has been re-opened to tourists and the world is re-discovering one of its most treasured places. With all of these within your reach why not experience all of them.