Rwanda's Untamed Trails: Gorilla Encounters and Expedition Essentials
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Gorilla trekking in Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in Rwanda and Uganda, offers a spellbinding spectacle of Earth's largest living primates, drawing approximately 50,000 visitors annually, a number that continues to rise despite the steep permit costs (up to $1,500 per day in Rwanda and $800 in Uganda). Beyond silverback gorillas, visitors seek out chimpanzees and critically endangered golden monkeys. However, this increased tourism poses risks of over-tourism and often fails to adequately benefit the local communities and ecosystems directly impacted.
Addressing these challenges, Praveen Moman, a native Ugandan, hotelier, and activist, founded Volcanoes Safaris in 2000. It was the first international safari company to operate in Rwanda and, by 2005, became the only safari company to sign the United Nations Kinshasa Declaration on Saving the Great Apes. Moman later established a non-profit trust in 2009 dedicated to conservation and enriching local livelihoods. Volcanoes Safaris embodies responsible tourism through various practices: employing local labor at above-market rates for lodge construction, utilizing locally sourced materials, and integrating eco-friendly technologies like water recapture. The Volcanoes Safaris Partnership Trust undertakes projects to improve infrastructure in bordering villages, including donating water tanks, enhancing road conditions, and setting up solar energy sources, alongside rewilding wetlands and ensuring primate safety.
Volcanoes Safaris, a pioneer in five-star gorilla trekking with its Virunga Lodge established two decades ago, leverages its expertise through a well-trained, exclusively local workforce. This approach demonstrates that luxury tourism can coexist with community support and wildlife protection. For instance, the Kyambura Gorge Lodge, opened in 2009, concurrently launched an ecotourism project that created a two-mile buffer zone around a chimpanzee community, leading to a population increase from 15 to 33. The company’s latest offering, Kibale Lodge, opened on July 1st in southwestern Uganda, partners with the Jane Goodall Institute for primate safety and the Rwenzori Sculpture Foundation to support local artisans. These initiatives enhance the luxury experience by rooting it in authentic vernacular and a strong commitment to sustainability. Rates at properties like Virunga Lodge and Kibale Lodge start from $1,030 per person during low season, rising to $2,230 for single occupancy in high season, and include food, drink, post-trek massages, laundry, and butler services.
Another notable player in the region, Wilderness, a conservation and hospitality company, recently opened the Wilderness Bisate Reserve in Rwanda in September. Located on the same property as its Bisate Lodge, the reserve aims to extend and enhance the positive impact of the existing lodge through further reforestation, habitat restoration, employment, and community upliftment. The Bisate Reserve focuses on providing a
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