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Follow on Google News | Unprecedented 4-Hour Gorilla Trek Permit Granted to Wild Planet AdventuresObserving Recently Discovered Gorilla Troop in Uganda a Highlight of New Insider's Africa Safari
By: Wild Planet Adventures Gorilla trekking is the most sought-after African safari after a classic "Big 5" safari according to Wild Planet Adventures' founder and director Josh Cohen (http://www.wildplanetadventures.com/) Thanks to the company's reputation and connections, for the first time ever travelers now have the opportunity to spend an unprecedented four hours with the Gorillas - four times the time allowed on any other gorilla safari. This VIP experience is included in Wild Planet Adventures' special 25th anniversary safari Insiders Africa: Meerkats, Gorillas and Africa's Rare 5 (http://www.wildplanetadventures.com/ Guests will spend half a day observing these majestic primates - including silverbacks. This is not just a short glimpse, there's enough time to see them wake up, hunt, patrol, play, fight, copulate, nurture their young and build their nests. Guides will point out some of the intricate ways they communicate with each other during these activities. This never-before- As Cohen points out, "while it might be seen as advantageous if humans simply refrain from contact with Gorillas and avoid the need for such a habituation process, statistically that has proven to be more advantageous for poachers and deadly for Gorillas. A major advantage of a researcher-led safari is both the access to the four hour permit as well as the extremely high level of knowledge and expertise that the researchers have, allowing for a safe and rewarding encounter with one of the rarest animals on earth." Uganda is also an ideal safari destination because it also offers a wider variety of wildlife encounters (including the Big 5) than a classic safari in Eastern Africa. Long known as the "Pearl of Africa", it is home to the world's oldest rainforests, glacier capped mountains, roaring whitewater rivers, sparkling crater lakes, classic grassy plains, savannahs and wetlands. Its lush geography includes the Western Rift Valley, the Nile River (the longest in the world), Bwindi - the Impenetrable Forest, Lake Victoria, the legendary Rwenzori range - the Mountains of the Moon and the Ituri Forest. This incredible array of diverse eco-systems allows travelers to see some of the world's rarest animals all in one trip. In addition to the Mountain Gorillas, travelers will also join researcher teams for a full day Chimpanzee habituation safari and nighttime walking safari in Kibale National Park (home to over 12 primate species), enjoy safaris for tree-climbing lions and the "Big 5" in Queen Elizabeth National Park and visit the famous "Mountains of the Moon."Another highlight is observing the intricate courtship and mating rituals of the stunning Kob antelope, and the playful antics of a colony of banded mongoose, cousins of the meerkats. Wild Planet Adventures offers two ways to experience Mountain Gorillas in depth with their rare four hour habituation permit. Wild Planet's 25th anniversary Insider's Africa safari combines the seven day Uganda segment with a five day South Africa safari in the virtually unknown "green Kalahari", an area south of the better-known Kalahari Desert that receives more rain. Here travelers will encounter habituated colonies of meerkats, along with Africa's "Rare 5" including pangolin (scaly anteater), aardvark and aardwolf. The area is also prized for its sizeable populations of cheetah, rhinos, black-maned lions and more. The per person double rate for the 12-Day safari starts at $9,998. See: http://www.wildplanetadventures.com/ For those who prefer just the Uganda segment, that is also available as a stand-alone 8 day safari featuring the four hour gorilla encounter. Per person rates start at $6,498. See: Uganda Ultimate Gorilla & Chimp Safari: http://www.wildplanetadventures.com/ For detailed itineraries, exciting wildlife photos and video galleries and booking information for tours worldwide, visit http://www.wildplanetadventures.com/ About Wild Planet Adventures In April 2014 Wild Planet Adventures received its fifth "Worlds' 50 Best Trips (http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/ For more information, interviews and photos please contact: Dave Wiggins / 720.301.3822 / dave@travelnewssource.com End
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