Gorilla trek. How likely is failure?
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With regards to the price, yes it can be heart stopping but when you consider the experience you'll take home with you it's worth it. I spent months trying to find reputable comapny that was within my budget without being TOO budget and booked with Gorilla Tours in Entebbe, Uganda. I will post my experience with them upon my return at the end of May this year.
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We used travelust, a Ugandan owned company. We flew from NJ to Entebbe and toured throughout uganda, to Bwindi and then into Rwanda. We spent 9 days, did 2 treks (successful both times) and it cost us @$3000.00 each.
We liked this company very much and, being Ugandan owned and operated, our guide knew the ins and outs of the country.
We liked this company very much and, being Ugandan owned and operated, our guide knew the ins and outs of the country.
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