
National Geographic, Hillary Richard Mountain gorillas can only survive in the wild, so trekking into their native forests is your only chance to catch a peek. Sitting in silence on the cold ground of a Ugandan forest for 60 minutes might be one of life’s greatest privileges. There are fewer than 900 mountain gorillas in […]
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Culture Trip, Leah Feiger Rwanda, though small and landlocked, is one of the most gorgeous countries in the world. Offering winding roads, peaceful lakes, volcanic landscapes, and endless green hills, Rwanda is incredibly special. Check our guide to the country’s most breathtaking natural landscapes, and get ready to plan your trip to the land of a […]
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Greenwich Times, Alexandra Villarreal The rules of engagement were clear: Stand still and be submissive. Don’t make sudden moves. Don’t get closer than 15 feet. “Well, I don’t think the gorillas got that memo,” joked Les de Villiers. Instead, the primates studied him and his camera up close — to them, he was wildlife […]
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MSN, Terry Ward A new year means a new chance to get out there and see the world. From witnessing a buffalo roundup in South Dakota to snorkeling with orcas in Norway to basking in the incredible volcanic landscapes of the Azores, we’ve rounded up the most awe-inspiring travel experiences for the year ahead. This is the ultimate 2018 travel bucket list. […]
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Stylist, Stylist Team Meet mountain gorillas face to face in Rwanda “As adrenalin-spiking animal encounters go, one of the most memorable adventures out there has to be hacking through the bamboo rainforest of the Virunga Mountains in Rwanda, to come face to face with a silverback gorilla in the wild. Stay at Virunga Lodge, […]
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