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AVS 15( GORILLA SAFARI )The Mountain Gorilla is an endangered species living in the remote and ancient forests south west of Uganda - in Bwindi and Mgahinga, and also in the forests of Rwanda. Bwindi is of course best known for its primates – gorillas and chimpanzees, which live in this forest region. You’ll find the region’s stunning natural beauty breathtaking and its warm, friendly people quite welcoming. Gorilla trekking is strenuous exercise. Trekkers should be physically fit. Protective hand gear and sturdy boots are a must. Age limit for trekking is 15years. Our itineraries are varied and can be extended or changed to suit individual clients. For conservation reasons, access to the Gorillas is carefully controlled. Travelers wishing to see the Gorillas need to book in advance in order to arrange for permits.
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We did indeed have a fantastic time. Fantastic driver/guide. Nothing bad to state, he was a pleasure to be traveling with; full of knowledge and humour. He had plenty of time for us and was exceedingly helpful. Lodges were good, nice service, people. Standards of hotels were fine.
Greg,USA,2009
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The hot air balloon was wonderful. The captain was humorous and we loved every moment of it. Thank you so much for assisting and organizing this trip, we had the time of our life.
Anouk,USA,2009
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Just arrived back in the USA Just to let you know everything went off without a hitch and we had a ball!!!! Made it to the top of Kilimanjaro and had an awesome safari. So just a note to thank you for all the organization and thanks in particular for putting up with our changing requests. Many thanks to you and all your team.
Karoke,USA ,2008
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The whole trip went very smooth and we'd really like to praise the driver (Vincent Kisuvuli) He was explaining everything very well and made great suggestions about fine-tuning and further improving our trip. He always found the right balance between "leaving us alone" and engaging
Nagi,Elsa ,May and Doris, Hong Kong,2008
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