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East Africa Gorilla and chimpanzee tracking Trips

East Africa Gorilla and chimpanzee tracking Trips

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East Africa Gorilla and chimpanzee tracking Tour Reviews

Real traveler feedback from Gorilla and chimpanzee tracking tours across East Africa

Anonymous | Traveled in July
Uganda is definitely the Pearl of Africa

By far the most emotional wildlife experience ever and a true bucket list adventure. The abundant wildlife took my breath away. From being entertained by the Chimpanzees in Kibale Forest to Gorilla trekking, even spotted 2 leopards on our night safari and a python swallowing an impala on our safari walk optional excursion. There are a few long drives but see it as free "African massage". This tour is also highly recommended for bird watchers and had to chance to see African Grey's, Shoebills, Turacos, Malachite's and Kingfishers. The Lodges on this trip will maximise your animal-watching experience and all the rooms are spacious. Haven Lodge staff even treats you with warm water bottles in your bed at turndown service. The food was delicious with a huge variety to choose from. Overall, the best experience ever.

Catherine J | Traveled in January
Excellent

This was a once in a lifetime trip! The amount of things packed into this short time was incredible. The wildlife encounters were beyond my wildest expectations. The CEOs and fellow travelers also made this trip the amazing experience it was.

Fiona M | Traveled in January
Excellent

Excellent. Amazing memories and I saw a beautiful part of the world that not many get to. I will recommend to all and hope to come back for another leg of the tour another time.

Claire | Traveled in December
Excellent

This was truly a great trip. The experiences were simply amazing and once in a lifetime. The Gorilla trekking is simply a must. But be warned there are many early mornings but it's worth it. As a solo traveller, it can be challenging to travel and G Adventures made it possible to visit Africa.

Paresh | Traveled in August
Excellent

An unreal experience and adventure completely made by the CEOs characters, personalities and energy. Unforgettable trip with the experiences we had, memories made and people we connected with (both on the trip and local people)

Anonymous | Traveled in May
Borneo Wildlife Discoverer

What can I say - what an amazing trip. From start to finish we were incredibly lucky with what we saw and the encounters we had. Starting in Bako NP, we saw wild proboscis monkey and were treated to a rare sighting of a Colugo (flying lemur) taking flight over our heads during the day. On the way back on the boat, we were even treated to a viewing of pink dolphins. In Mulu, the caves were beautiful and great fun to walk through. Although we were supposedly there during the 'dry' season, climate change has made the weather much more unpredictable. We had lovely weather both mornings, but torrential rain in the afternoons and overnight, so much so that the bats stayed inside the cave on the first night. Patience and a willingness to walk in the rain with crossed fingers paid off on the second night, and we were treated to a spectacular bat exodus during sunset. The weather is very changeable in Mulu (and Borneo in general) so even if it looks as though it may be too wet for the bats, I would recommend heading to the viewing area anyway as you never know! Even in the rain, the air temperature is warm and you dry off quickly. Moving to Sabah, the highlights have to be the Kinabatangan River and Danum Valley. Both were so rich in wildlife and we had such amazing viewings in both locations. The Orangutan and Proboscis monkey sanctuaries are great and do fabulous work, but nothing compares to seeing these animals truly out in the wild. We were incredibly lucky with our sightings and saw not only the Borneo Big 5 (orangutan, proboscis monkey, crocodile, rhinoceros hornbill and pygmy elephant) but a huge array of other primates and birds (long and short tail macaques, gibbons, silver and red leaf monkeys, flying squirrels, owls, civets, slow loris, eagles, deer and many more) . Particularly in Danum Valley, take the opportunity to do as much as possible. There are a couple of places on the track and boardwalk that you can go independently providing the sun is up. A few of us in the group met up at 6am on both mornings in Danum and we were rewarded with a group of gibbons eating and playing in the trees on both mornings - a sight not repeated during the day. Seize every opportunity and just explore and enjoy.

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