Gorilla and Wildlife Experience in Africa

I and my wife we wanted to visit after in January 2016, and started planning this trip and our Jimmie advised us to contact several companies in Africa such that we could get the best service provider who could provide us the best offer, and our plan was to visit Rwanda and Uganda. when Jessie came out to look a company which would be our service provider found a list of companies on internet and sent the same email to them asking for the suitable 12 Days Rwanda Uganda Safari and Jackie the tour consultant of Eco Tours Rwanda with in short period of time answered to my email with the very detailed package and the quotation which picked my interest and I and my husband started discussing about it before even we had seen what other service providers were offering.

The package and the quotation looked to be of value for money tour with professionals who could explain what mountain gorillas are before you board plane to visit them in the mist. Jackie could check on us on how far with our interest to the safari and she could also advise us take time to relax and enjoy the surroundings reading of the package and ask any question that we could develop from the package and she advised other optional sightseeing’s to enjoy if any of us would wish.

This tour suited us as we were photographers and we well experienced the mountain gorillas in the Volcanoes and Bwindi Impenetrable National Parks. We also recommend non-photographing companions too. The objective of this tour is to help people take better pictures and to make the most of the opportunities when photographing mountain gorillas. When you take these two experiences you can have full maximum experience of the mountain gorillas and other primates, birds and flora can be experienced.

At first, we wanted to take the budget trip but with Jackie’s quick reply and with the provision of the prices of 3 categories all prices looked to be fitting into our budget and we chose to stay in Luxury lodges and at Mille Collines in Kigali, Mountain Gorilla View Lodge, Nkuringo Gorilla Camp, Mweya Safari Lodge and then Laico Victoria Hotel in Entebbe.

After being filled with the African mountain gorilla experience we transferred to Queen Elizabeth National Park via the Ishasha southern sector which is famously known for the African tree climbing lions and other wildlife species and after we took the amazing drive to the Mweya peninsula and we stayed at the Mweya Safari Lodge and the following day we took dawn game drive searching for more wildlife species and luck enough we spotted the African lions and the leopards among others!

Eco Tours Rwanda is trading as Nature Adventure Africa Safaris Limited and they do un several African photography safaris in all East African countries which include Uganda, Rwanda, DRC Congo, Burundi, Kenya and Tanzania and most of them are guided by African Photographic Tour Leaders and if you are interested in these safaris contact the tour consultant and they will join you on the scheduled trips which take 8 people, and when you bring a group and you want to lead your group definitely you win an offer of traveling for free, and the first trip in Uganda, consist gorilla trek and chimps habituation and will be departing June-July 2015 and the second consists of three gorilla treks, one in Rwanda, one DRC Congo and one in Uganda. You have the then opportunity to trek chimps or take Chimpanzee habituation.

The first safari departs in June-July and then second one departs in September 2015 and if you wish, you can join both safaris and at this you will have a discount to enable you to discover East Africa.

To maximize our time, we travel by 4×4 safari Land cruisers of the 8 seater capacity but with our professionalism we arrange each car to carry 03 clients reasonably each client can have enough space to take photographs from each side of the car. These cars are road travel defender and though they take about nine hours, you reach in time to relax, discuss the days ahead, or undertake any of several other activities, including birding, a village walk or the Batwa trail.

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