Without a doubt, the number one thing to do in Rwanda is gorilla trekking at Volcanoes National Park. Sharing a border with Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, this national park in Rwanda is home to a growing number of critically endangered mountain gorillas.
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Without a doubt, the number one thing to do in Rwanda is gorilla trekking at Volcanoes National Park. Sharing a border with Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, this national park in Rwanda is home to a growing number of critically endangered mountain gorillas.
Volcanoes National Park, at the border between Rwanda and Congo, follows the guide on foot through the dense forest to track the mountain gorillas. The park is spread over nearly half of the world's silverback mountain gorillas, in the virgin forest close contact with the gorillas is really cool, we found this family called Guhonda, silverback brother is really nice, and four months of the little gorillas, super cute. The price of $1,500 per person is perhaps the most expensive hike in the world, and when the endangered mountain silverback gorilla appears, everything is just quietly appreciated and photographed, the feeling is unparalleled. We were already on our way to the visitor center at 6 a.m. and everyone seemed to be looking forward to the mountain gorillas, which were already sleeping backwards in the car, replaced by laughter and laughter. $1,500, an hour. This is perhaps the most expensive Safari in the world. This is also a magical experience that I have never forgotten. There are fewer than 1,000 mountain gorillas in the world, living at high altitudes in the Virunga Mountains at the intersection of Congo, Uganda, and Rwanda. Poaching, war, viruses, and indiscriminate cutting have squeezed the living space of mountain gorillas. Together, the three countries of Congo, Uganda and Rwanda have established mountain gorillas sanctuaries. To raise funds, the three countries have launched ecotourism projects to track mountain gorillas. Due to the years of war in Congo, the gorilla is currently tracked mainly in Rwanda and Uganda. Rwanda Volcano National Park is a part of the Virunga volcano group in Rwanda. The volcano is very large, spanning three countries and includes five dead volcanoes: Muhabura, Sabyinyo, Gahinga, Karissimbi and Bisoke. Rwanda Volcano National Park (Volcano National Park), located in the rainforest in northwestern Rwanda, is the main habitat for mountain gorillas and a highly integrated mountain ecosystem including evergreen forests, bamboo forests, grasslands, marshes, evergreen shrubs and so on.