In recent years, a quiet shift has emerged within primate tourism. More people ask to stay longer, observe with patience, and witness without interruption. These intentions speak to something more considered; an interest in the natural rhythm of gorilla life as it unfolds without instruction. This article considers that shift. It examines why some visitors...Read More
World Gorilla Day is an internationally recognised observance held each year on September 24. It focuses global attention on gorilla conservation and the challenges surrounding it. The occasion aligns the interests of protected area managers, conservation scientists, tour operators, governments, and local communities in supporting the survival of all gorilla species. It is not an...Read More
The transport system in Rwanda operates with a degree of reliability that surprises many first-time visitors. Roads are paved, urban centres remain orderly, and intercity movement follows structured procedures. Understanding how to navigate between Kigali, national parks, and regional towns enables better itinerary planning and budget control. Transport for a tourist in Rwanda affects access,...Read More