New baby gorilla in Rushegura Family.
The Rushegura family, which is housed in the northern region of the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, is the proud parent of a new baby gorilla, Katland Safaris is happy to report. When gorilla licenses were still given out by family, the Rushegura family was one of the most sought-after family groupings.
This is still the case now, when permits are given out by area. On Friday, November 10, 2016, the Rushegura family welcomed a new baby gorilla into the world. The newest gorilla in the Rushegura family is the product of Businza, who has given birth twice before.
Both Uganda and the country’s endangered mountain gorilla population will be pleased to hear this news. With the birth of this infant gorilla in the Rushagura family, Uganda has taken the lead in the conservation of mountain gorillas over the last ten years, which is cause for celebration.
Reports of a young gorilla born into the Rushegura family
In addition to the recently born gorilla in the Rushagura family, there have also been infants in the Nyakagezi gorilla family in Mgahinga National Park and the Bushaho and Bikingi gorilla families in the southern portion of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.
Such news ought to thrill everyone on the planet and establish Uganda as one of the top destinations for gorilla trekking. In other developments, the members of the Kyaguriro gorilla family have separated, resulting in the establishment of two new gorilla families in the Ruhija area and the readiness of the Bushao gorilla family for trekking.
Gorilla safaris to Mgahinga National Park, Volcanoes National Park, and Bwindi Impenetrable National Park are organized by Katland Safaris. We assist you in combining experiences with nature and local people with gorilla and chimpanzee trekking.
In addition to arranging your lodging, park admission, and transportation at reasonable costs, we also arrange for gorilla permits for gorilla trekking in Rwanda and Uganda. We also urge prospective customers to benefit from the low season reductions on gorilla permits available in Uganda.