sixty minutes of solitude with uganda's mountain gorillas

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Deep within Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is home to half of the world’s remaining endangered mountain gorillas.

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Sixty minutes of Solitude with Uganda’s Mountain Gorillasmonkeysandmountains.com /mountain-gorillas-uganda

Article by Alaina McGregor of Jandals & A Backpack

Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable Nat ional Park is home to half of the world’s remainingendangered mountain gorillas.

As they reside in dense jungle, it can take an often arduous trek to find them. A good base level of fitness is needed asa return trip can take anywhere from two to eight hours.

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Once reaching them, you are allowed one hour to observe these majestic creatures. The older gorillas are happy tomunch their way through foliage while calmly watching you back. Younger members swing and rustle from above andcall down cheekily. If you are lucky the dominant silverback may make an appearance as he proudly looks over hisfamily.

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Truly one of life’s humbling and mesmeriz ing experiences.

Laurel’s note: I completely agree with Alaina’s experience after observing the gorillas in Rwanda, I felt truly humbledand grateful. It’s cheaper to observe mountain gorillas in Uganda – $500 at time of writing compared to $750 in Rwanda.The other key difference is that in Rwanda you can choose whether to visit a troop that is a short, medium or longdistance away and a troop is chosen for you based on distance. In Uganda you choose the troop in advance, then hiketo it, so you won’t know in advance how far you’re hiking, it will depend on how the troop is traveling. But as Alaina said,it’s a good idea to be reasonably fit since you don’t know how far you will be hiking, but it will very likely be uphill –they’re not called mountain gorillas for nothing and it will be in a rainforest.

About the Author/Photographer: Alaina McGregor of Jandals & A Backpack is a nomad Kiwi who likes to share her tipsfor backpacking on a budget. She counts hefting her backpack around the globe as part of her regular fitness regime and hasa passion for volunteering and collecting passport stamps.