Latest gorilla trekking news
If you are looking for up-to-date information on gorilla trekking in Rwanda or Uganda, Katland Safaris Ltd is the place to go. Examine recent events in the Rwandan and Ugandan gorilla trekking communities.
Gorilla permits in Rwanda are being raised.
Rwanda has just increased the price of gorilla permits in Volcanoes National Park, going from USD750 to USD1500. This is the latest news on gorilla trekking in Rwanda. This establishes Rwanda as a prime location for affluent gorilla trekkers.
Gorilla trekking in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park is an adventure that only the well-off can afford. Rwanda is presenting this as an effort to better protect the mountain gorillas, who are among the most endangered animals on Earth.
They also believe that the local people should get a larger share of the profits from gorilla trekking in order to promote long-term sustainability.
Launches New Gorilla Trekking Experience for $15,000 in Rwanda
The Rwanda Development Board has unveiled a new product catering to the wealthy and famous who wish to travel a certain family of gorillas in a group setting, the latest development in the country’s gorilla trekking story.
For a price of $15,000 USD, you may have the opportunity to hike with the whole mountain gorilla family in solitude.
If you’re willing to shell out $15,000 USD, you may get the opportunity to spend quality time with a specific mountain gorilla family at Volcanoes National Park. Typically, each gorilla family is limited to 8 persons.
The new and increased gorilla permit fee in Rwanda is an opportunity for Uganda.
As a result of Rwanda’s increased gorilla permit pricing, travel companies in Uganda are ecstatic since their country now seems to be a more budget-friendly option for gorilla trekking than Rwanda. Only in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, and Uganda are mountain gorillas found.
The most popular destination thus far has been Rwanda, with Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo following closely after.
Tour companies in Uganda are bracing for a surge in visitors to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga National Park, where gorilla permits are priced at a mere USD800, in response to the recent hike in Rwanda’s gorilla permit fee.
November Gorilla Permits on Sale and Off Season
Because of the low season gorilla permits that are provided in the off season, Uganda continues to be in the news because of this. In November, you may go on a gorilla trek for the low, low price of USD 800 per permit.
Save money on transportation, lodging, and permits when you book with Katland Safaris. Encounter will continue to bring you the most recent information on gorilla trekking as it becomes available, and it seems like the tourist industry in Uganda is in for an exciting remainder.