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Mountain Gorillas

  • Writer: Brian Katumba
    Brian Katumba
  • Sep 3, 2021
  • 2 min read

Updated: Sep 22, 2021



Uganda’s dense forests are home to over half the world’s 1004 or so mountain gorillas (as of May 2018) - the rest live in the neighboring Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. As they do not survive in captivity, preservation of these fragile habitats is essential for their survival.


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In Uganda, mountain gorillas are found i the South Western part of the country, in the tropical forests of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (BINP) and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park(MGNP). In all these national parks, the gorillas are divided into families headed by a male silver back, and each family is tracked one group of not more than 8 tourists per day. In these areas tracking takes place at 5 locations Buhoma, Ruhija, Rushaga, Nkuringo in BINP and Ntebeko in MGNP. All locations combined give a total of over 18 Gorilla groups, since the permit number is limited to only 8 people per visit to gorilla family per day for only one hour, prior booking is recommended and this can be done directly through our inquiries and bookings office here and permits can be booked up to two years in advance.

Gorillas display uncanny human characteristics. The silverback - a mature male - selects places for the group to eat and sleep, and has many privileges, including the right to feed first. This privilege pays off for the rest of the family, as if the group is threatened, the silverback - weighing up to 120kg (260lbs) - will defend them to the death, if necessary.

Generally though, the gorilla is a gentle species. They are considered to be highly intelligent, have been observed using tools like other great apes, and communicate using a variety of vocal sounds.

The name gorilla comes from the Greek

gorillai - meaning hairy women.

 
 
 

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