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3-day Uganda mountain gorilla trekking safari starts in Kampala and ends at Entebbe international airport in Uganda. It involves meeting eye to-eye with the magical mountain gorillas

Diane Fossey Hike

Diane Fossey Hike

Diane Fossey Hike

Diane Fossey Hike: While in Rwanda, one of the best safari activities that you can engage in is the Diane Fossey Hike. You will be able to engage in various activities in addition to the Diane Fossey Hike, and this makes the safari experience so much more brilliant. The Diane Fossey hike can be found with the volcanoes national park and the visitors who are interested in the gorilla trekking with the volcanoes National park will find an area to engage in the hike. This makes the safari experience so much fun and wonderful.

Volcanoes National Park is one of Rwanda’s most popular tourist sites. This is due to the presence of numerous bird species, including the endangered mountain gorilla and the endangered golden monkey, as well as the Karisoke research station, Dian Fossey’s mausoleum, migrating birds from Europe, and indigenous species. When taking a cultural tour of Rwanda, participating in activities such as Golden Monkey Trekking in Rwanda, Gorilla Trekking in Rwanda, climbing on Mount Virunga, bird watching in Rwanda, and visiting Musanze Caves, one of Rwanda’s historical places, is a terrific way to see the nation. It is also possible to express a rich culture.

Among the various tourism activities available in the Volcanoes National Park, hiking in Dian Fossey is not as popular as other activities in Rwanda, but it is an excellent way to learn more about the park’s endangered mountain gorillas and to ensure that gorilla trekking in Rwanda is carried out by future generations. The activities are quite interesting since they allow you to learn about the American primatologists who were instrumental in ensuring the survival of gorillas.

Tourists who want to hike with Dian Fossey can access her cemetery, which is located between Mount Karisimbi and Mount Bisoke, the gorilla cemetery where the Karisoke Institute is located, and where Dian Fossey buried her gorilla friends and was also buried when she was found dead in her hut, with permits. You will learn about Dian Fossey’s role in exposing gorilla poaching in Rwanda and helping to safeguard Rwanda’s gorillas during your journey.

Diane Fossey’s goal in visiting Volcanoes National Park was to learn and research the behavior of endangered mountain gorillas, but as she spent more time with them, she became more fascinated with them. However, the more time he spent with the gorillas, the more he realized.

Diane Fossey’s goal in visiting Volcanoes National Park was to learn and research the behavior of endangered mountain gorillas, but as she spent more time with them, she became more fascinated with them. However, the more time he spent with the gorillas, the more he became interested in them and felt compelled to protect them from ruthless poaching by members of nearby communities. She felt furious after her favorite gorilla was slain by poachers and decided to take action to put an end to poaching in the park.

As poaching activities increased within the park, Dian took all initiatives to implement anti-paching measures to ensure the park’s safety and the safety of the wildlife, particularly the mountain gorillas found within the park. With the increased poaching activities in the park, Dian Fossey established her anti-poaching patrol team, which included a number of park rangers who fought against the locals who were carrying out gorilla poaching in Volcanoes National Park. This included mass sensitization of the dangers of poaching on radio stations; destruction of poachers’ traps; killing their dogs; and burning the poachers’ houses as a way to warn them against their poaching tactic.

Dian Fossey was buried at the gorilla cemetery, where she buried her poached gorilla pals, which you can view if you participate in the Dian Fossey trip, which costs:

  • 60 USD for foreign residents
  • Non-resident foreigners pay 75 USD.
  • Citizens of the EAC, 55USD
  • 65 USD for foreign residents of the EAC 

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