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Tracking Gorillas

There is a 4km distance between this land and Nkuringo gate. This is the starting point for 3 groups of gorillas, which have an average of 8 people per day x 3=24 people. In addition, Rushaga Gate is 12 kilometers away. Each day, there are 8 groups of gorillas to be followed by 8×8 = 64 tourists, plus 1 habituation experience group of 8 people. Furthermore, the land is just 1.5 hours away from Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, which has 2 groups of gorillas, so 8 x 2 = 16. As a result, you are able to accommodate 24+16+64+16=120 people in total. A minimum of two nights is usually required for all of these people. It may be necessary to have a high-quality facility (hotel) for people who pay $600 to track gorillas.

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Gorilla habituation experience

 

There is only one place in the world where you can habituated gorillas, and that is at the Rushaga Park gate, which is 12km from the land. The experience of habituated mountain gorillas is very exciting since they are becoming comfortable with human presence.

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Exploring the Batwa Forest

The Batwa Cultural Experience was established by the exiled Batwa Pygmies to educate children and share their beautiful culture and traditions with the world. 
The activity is situated outside of the Bwindi Impenetrable Woodland Park in mature forest close to the park. 
The Batwa experience begins with nature walk, during which visitors can explore the forest and experience it from the viewpoint of the region’s first settlers. 
Learn about the items they gathered, their use of nets and traps, and their methods for hunting small animals for food.
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Bird Watching

Nkuringo and Buhoma are connected by walking safaris in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, which is home to 350 different bird species, many of which are peculiar to the Albertine Rift.

 

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is among the top locations in Africa for birdwatching. 
350 distinct bird species have been identified at Bwindi.