
With Shoebill Safaris, a gorilla trekking safari offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see wildlife . Imagine facing a mountain gorilla directly. The fact that these large primates are so closely linked to humans (with only a 1.6% genetic difference DNA) is a major factor in what makes the gorilla trip so unique.
They surely catch our attention when they look at us with interest. The native habitat of gorillas is limited to a comparatively small area in a historically unstable location, despite gorilla tracking experiences. However, this area has stabilized, and tourism is increasing everywhere, making gorilla trekking tours more widely available. The primary threat to gorillas‘ survival today is habitat loss, and funding for gorilla tracking significantly increases the likelihood that they will survive.
