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Old Apr 16th, 2007, 06:18 AM
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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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Old Apr 18th, 2007, 07:34 PM
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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.
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