
Bwindi Bar Featured In Go Eat Give
Volcanoes Safaris Partnership Trust supports two community and conservation projects based near Bwindi Lodge, both have been featured in the award-winning Go Eat Give Blog.
Volcanoes Safaris Partnership Trust supports two community and conservation projects based near Bwindi Lodge, both have been featured in the award-winning Go Eat Give Blog.
Kibale Lodge, Volcanoes Safaris’ new chimpanzee lodge in Uganda, is featured in a new article by Lisa Kadane in AFAR. Read the full article here.
Bwindi Lodge has been featured in an article focused on our long-term partners Gorilla Doctors. We are honoured that guests can enjoy a fireside chat
Praveen Moman, Founder Volcanoes Safaris, joined interviewer Mollie Reese from the Stay in Good Company Podcast to discuss the pioneering journey of Volcanoes Safaris in
Join author Amy Rose Everett and her father on a once in a lifetime journey through Uganda and Rwanda to search for the endangered mountain
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Tracking chimpanzees in their natural habitat, as they swing from the branches in the canopy high above the forest floor is nothing short of exhilarating. The chimps effortlessly cross and scamper through the trees above the gorge, and visitors on the other hand must cross the river using natural bridges in order to keep up with the chimps. So although the walk usually lasts only 2–3 hours, descending the steep gorge and crossing the log bridges over the river requires some agility and fitness.
Chimpanzee tracking is also available in nearby Kalinzu, a forest reserve 30 minutes drive from Kyambura Gorge Lodge where there is a community of about 40 habituated chimpanzees.