Spending time among gorillas and chimpanzees is an opportunity everyone should get to experience at least once. Although we're pretty sure you'll wait to return for another glimpse as soon as your feet have left East African soil!
Rwanda is home to the last remaining mountain gorillas, finding refuge in the steep verdant slopes. These gentle creatures and their rainforest home will have your jaw on the floor and your head in the clouds. And while you'll get down and dirty to get a glimpse of some of the human's closest relatives, you'll return to the lap of luxury at the many world-renowned lodges available. Celebrities like power LGBTQ+ couple Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi have visited multiple times. And, hey, if it's good enough for Ellen!
So, if you're after an exclusive African experience, then gorilla and chimp trekking should be at the top of your list! Besides, who needs gold when you can get silverbacks? ;)
In East Africa, Rwanda welcomes you as a gay traveller. Although homosexuality is not illegal, there is some discrimination, and it is, to this day, considered a 'taboo' topic. Gay tourists are mostly exempt, especially in designated tourist areas. So, as long as you are respectful when out among locals, you have nothing to worry about. This life-changing tour will take you on a guided experience gazing upon Africa's Gorillas in their natural rainforest habitat.
On any Gorilla Trekking expedition, you'll have to pay for a permit. These permits are limited and restrict the number of people that can visit this sensitive area. Depending on the country you are visiting, permits will cost you anything between US$60O and US$1500. Proceeds from these permits contribute directly to the protection of these species.
First, understand that you are going gorilla trekking! This means that you will hike deep into the belly of the jungle to see these incredible creatures. Here is a list of important things you should save space for in your luggage: - Bring warm and covered clothes such as a long-sleeved shirt, jersey, rain jacket, and waterproof (if possible) long pants - Multiple pairs of thick socks - Gardening gloves - Mosquito and insect repellent - Your camera (no flash photography allowed, though!) - A hat
In East Africa, Rwanda welcomes you as a gay traveller. Although homosexuality is not illegal, there is some discrimination, and it is, to this day, considered a 'taboo' topic. Gay tourists are mostly exempt, especially in designated tourist areas. So, as long as you are respectful when out among locals, you have nothing to worry about. This life-changing tour will take you on a guided experience gazing upon Africa's Gorillas in their natural rainforest habitat.
On any Gorilla Trekking expedition, you'll have to pay for a permit. These permits are limited and restrict the number of people that can visit this sensitive area. Depending on the country you are visiting, permits will cost you anything between US$60O and US$1500. Proceeds from these permits contribute directly to the protection of these species.
First, understand that you are going gorilla trekking! This means that you will hike deep into the belly of the jungle to see these incredible creatures. Here is a list of important things you should save space for in your luggage: - Bring warm and covered clothes such as a long-sleeved shirt, jersey, rain jacket, and waterproof (if possible) long pants - Multiple pairs of thick socks - Gardening gloves - Mosquito and insect repellent - Your camera (no flash photography allowed, though!) - A hat
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