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Can I Track Rwanda Gorillas Twice

Can I track Rwanda Gorillas Twice

Can I track Rwanda gorillas twice? The answer is yes, you can track Rwanda gorillas twice and this can be done in two convective days, the first day you track one gorilla family, and the following day another family. However, this can’t be done on the same day due to different reasons including the limited numbers of gorilla trekkers allowed in the Park, the unexpected time while tracking gorillas from 2-6 hours, and so on.

Tracking Rwanda gorillas twice is done two times during the same safari in the same National Park with different rangers guide, different days, and different gorilla families. Book Now

This is among the most asked question by travelers who wish to do gorilla safari in Rwanda. We always recommend tracking Rwanda gorillas twice for different reasons including getting enough time with gorillas-you get two hours with gorillas rather than one trek with one hour. Each trek gives a different experience and almost certainly visits a different family of gorillas in which the dynamics are structure will be different.

Furthermore, having been once if you are taking photographs you will have had some time to review what you captured the first time around and tweak settings accordingly. Gorilla portraiture is surprisingly challenging because although you may be incredibly close to them, the light may be limited and the use of flash is forbidden. Use the second trek to fulfill your desire which you may haven’t missed in the first trek.

When you’re planning to track Rwanda gorillas twice in Volcanoes National Park, this may come with visiting more than one destination for gorilla trekking within Rwanda National Parks, visiting the Volcanoes National Park for mountain gorillas, Nyungwe Forest National Park for Chimpanzee trekking in Rwanda, and canopy walk, and Akagera National Park for the game drive and boat trip.

Volcanoes National Park-Rwanda has over 12 gorilla families and groups which are open for gorilla watching as these groups are habituated to human being but chances are high to meet them during the trekking time in the Park. Volcanoes National Park Tucked within the Northern Province of Rwanda and it’s only 105 kilometers and 2 hours’ drive from the Capital (Kigali).

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