Big in Africa: How to track gorillas in the wild
This month, Big in Japan is on vacation in Africa, and will be bringing you travel news and happenings from around this often misunderstood continent.Africa abounds with unparalleled wildlife experiences, though few can compare with the experience of staring down a mountain gorilla, especially if it happens to be a male silverback. While these gentle giants have been habituated to human visitors, they are nevertheless a formidable sight in the wild.
Mountain gorillas are largely confined to three national parks spanning three countries: Parq National des Volcans in Rwanda, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda and Parq National des Virungas in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
However, before you can have a true 'Gorillas in the Mist' experience, you're going to need to jump through all sorts of administrative hurdles, and obtain the necessary tracking permits. While this isn't exactly the most straightforward process, today's post should hopefully help you get started.
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