"Gorillas in the Mist" Your Travel Source has found a wonderful tour company that takes people to Rwanda to go
trekking to see the Gorillas made famous by Dian Fossey. The company is Terra Incognita Ecotours and the owner, Ged Caddick will be leading the tours. Call
Chris at Your Travel Source (800) 597-0594 for more information. The tour is limited to only 16 people.
In Support of the Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project
When was the last time you had a once-in-a-lifetime experience?
This could be the next time! Join us in Rwanda, as we twice trek Mountain Gorillas. In addition, first we will visit
Akagera National Park in the east of Rwanda, bordering Tanzania, with its beautiful undulating plains, its woodlands
and sprawling lakes and wetlands. The game in the park is steadily increasing, with elephant, buffalo, giraffe, hippo,
crocodile and many different antelope regularly seen. Akagera National Park also has a good selection of savannah
birds and raptors, and is particularly rich in water birds.
The highlight of the ecotour is, of course, tracking the endangered Mountain Gorillas in Parc National des Volcans (PNV)
in the Virunga volcanoes in the northwest of the country. Seeing some of the remaining 700 mountain gorillas is a
fantastic and awe-inspiring experience. PNV currently has five habituated gorilla families living in the afro-montane
forests on the southern slopes of the Virunga volcanoes.
This is an Ecotour that will make a difference to you, and to the areas we visit. We will donate to the important
work of the Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project.
Group size is limited to 16 guests
Call Chris at Your Travel Source at 1-800-597-05947 to reserve your space today on this amazing journey!
GORILLAS IN THE MIST In the realm of the Mountain Gorilla
On this ecotour we stay 2 nights in Akagera Lodge, overlooking Lake Ihema and then 4 nights staying at Virunga Lodge,
perched on a hilltop with dramatic vistas of Lake Bulera and Lake Ruhondo, and the imposing VolcanoesNational Park
in the distance.Your tour leader is Gerard "Ged" Caddick, owner of Terra Incognita Ecotours (see below).
Day 1: Depart USA on flights headed for Rwanda. Dinner aloft. (D)
Day 2: November. Europe to Kigali, Rwanda
After our overnight flight we connect with ongoing flight to Rwanda. We will arrive in Kigali, Rwanda late this afternoon and
we are met on arrival and transferred to the Serena Kigali Hotel. Overnight at Serena Kigali Hotel
(B,L,D)
Day 3: November. Akagera National Park, Rwanda
A leisurely morning, and after a relaxed breakfast we depart for Akagera National Park in the east of Rwanda bordering
Tanzania. We should be at the Lodge in time for a buffet lunch and once we have settled-in we will have chance for a
"Game Drive" before sunset. We shall enjoy a Welcome dinner this evening back at the Lodge overlooking LakeIhema. Overnight at Akagera Lodge
(B,L,D)
Day 4: Akagera National Park
An early morning game drive in the Park should reward us the chance to see a variety of birds, elephant, hippo, giraffe,
spotted hyena, buffalo and crocodiles. We shall plan on a short siesta around midday, and later this afternoon we may
enjoy a boat ride on LakeIhema, which is very rewarding for seeing the large number of hippo, the huge Nile crocodile and many birds.
Overnight at Akagera Lodge (B,L,D)
Day 5: AkageraNational Park to Virunga Volcanoes
An early start this morning as we head towards Kinigi in the north-west of the country. Along the way we will
stop for lunch in Kigali, and shall visit the Genocide Memorial, where we shall hear stories of survival and the
heart-warming stories of recovery and rebuilding hope. The journey north goes through the beautiful terraced hillsides that
characterize much of Rwanda¹s landscape, gradually climbing to the base of the awesome volcanoes,
sometimes with as many as five peaks visible. We settle in this evening at our base for the next four nights, the dramatically
located Virunga Lodge, overlooking the lakes of Bulera and Ruhondo.
This evening we meet the Rwanda-based Veterinarians from the Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project, and hear
about their efforts to protect the Mountain Gorillas. They will join us for cocktails and dinner, and they will share with us
some of the stories, challenges, and successes of their important work.
Overnight at Virunga Lodge.
(B,L,D)
Day 6: VolcanoesNational Park – Gorilla Trek
Today we take our first Gorilla trek! We will arise early this morning and drive to the headquarters of Volcanoes
National Park where we will meet our trackers and head up the slopes of the Virunga Volcanoes. We may visit one
of the five habituated groups. No more than EIGHT people may visit any group on any given day, so we can rely
on having an intimate experience with our group, whichever group we visit. Tracking the gorillas through the lush forested
slopes of the Virungas is an absolutely magical experience. If you are lucky you can get to the gorillas, spend an hour
with them, and be back at the base in time for a late lunch! Some gorilla families however are more elusive, and
tracking can take a full day, especially when it is wet and muddy, so you should be able to hike for two to three
hours on steep mountain trails. Overnight at Virunga Lodge.
(B,L,D)
Day 7: Dian Fossey Grave, ex-Karisoke Research Center
We shall have the chance to visit the grave of Dian Fossey today, located next to that of Digit, her long-time favorite gorilla.
The grave site is located at the former Karisoke Research site where Dian spent some twenty years studying the Mountain
Gorillas, and the trek to the site is quite spectacular, passing through bamboo forest and montane forests – indeed
the trails are criss-crossed with the tracks of forest Buffalo and Elephant! We may see all manner of wildlife as we
make our way up and down to Karisoke, nestled between the volcanic peaks of Karisimbi and Visoke.
Alternatively we can relax at the lodge today, visit some of the local villages, or perhaps trek to see the endangered Golden
Monkeys that make this area home. In the later afternoon today we may drive into Ruhengeri to visit the Mountain Gorilla
Veterinary Project where we get a behind the scenes tour of the facility and hear more about the complexities of providing
health care to wild animals!
Overnight at Virunga Lodge.
(B,L,D)
Day 8: VolcanoesNational Park – 2nd Gorilla Trek
Today is our second chance to go trek the Mountain Gorillas, and we now know what to expect! We should be able
to visit a different Gorilla group than our first visit; indeed, the more athletic of us may even try to visit the Susa group
which usually requires the longest and most challenging trek. After returning today we may have time to visit the local
market or perhaps the lake. Farewell Dinner tonight with the Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project Field Staff.
Overnight at Virunga Lodge.
(B,L,D)
Day 9: Virunga Lodge to Kigali, Rwanda and flights home.
Breakfast and pack, lunch at Lodge or at airport, depending on flight schedule. Transfer to airport in the afternoon.
(B,L)
Day 10: Flights home
We arrive back home, with all meals aloft today.
(B,L,D)
Group size is limited to 16 participants.Call for pricing. B = Breakfast; L = Lunch; D = Dinner)
Included: Services of an Ecotour Leader and English-speaking local guides; all transportation within Rwanda;
bottled water; all accommodations; gratuities; meals as specified; and complete pre-departure information.
Not included: International round-trip airfare,
Insurance fees; visas and passport fees; medications; items of a personal nature such as laundry, phone calls, alcoholic drinks, etc
For more information on this amazing journey, call Chris Meny at Your Travel Source at chris@yourtravelsource.com or call (800) 597-0594
Not interested in gorillas? Ged has some other interesting journeys: Tracking pandas in China, looking for
orangutangs in Boreno, going to the Galapagos, Madagascar, Belize, Costa Rica and Peru.
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