$1500 EXTREME Gorilla Trek in Uganda

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$1500 EXTREME Gorilla Trek in Uganda


We went to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Uganda to see the ultra-rare mountain gorillas up close. Was it worth the insanely high cost? Did we get our wild gorilla encounter? Find out in this video.

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  1. I did Bwindi in October 2022, no regrets although it almost killed me. They will look you up and down and decide how fit you are, split you into groupss and send you to see gorillas on the easy routes, middle routes or difficult routes. You are young guys they put you on the difficult route. I'm 66 years old but look younger, I'm slim and fit but I didn't see and they didn't see that I had COVID. They took us through u_uncut forest halfway down a mountain We saw the gorillas, Magic. However climbing back halfway up a mountain unable to breath, stopping every five paces I nearly died but I'm determined I got there. Now why do we pay $$$ ? Because it is the only industry there. They have teams following every group of Gorillas 24×7 they are armed with AK47. A poacher would get shot, hung up by the foot and left to die. They have understood that the Gorillas pay the rent.. At Bwindi they will get you to see wild gorillas, adapted to your health and fitness. You will see gorillas, if you don't, complain and you will get the next day free. They will get you in and they will get you out. On the way out I was in a very bad way. They could not have got me out with helicopter we were in a 45° forest, but they would have cut down a branch and two men carry me out. That is why you pay $$$

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  3. To directly answer your question, I didn't notice anything too different in the editing of this vs. past videos. What did you change? Maybe you'll have to point out what's different in order for us to notice? But would that mean if you have to tell us, it's not much of a change? Rhetorical questions! Anyway, nice job as usual!

  4. Hey, such a great video, you did a great job giving a great summary of the gorilla trek experience.. I felt my eyes well up, remembering that incredible experience with the family .. awesome!

  5. I just did the hike in Rwanda, guys, and it wasn't easy by any stretch either; two hours up steep terrain and the same down. So to all those contemplating doing this, I would say: it appears to make sense to do it in Uganda for all reasons – monetary and otherwise. Incredible experience, though, and I don't regret having spent a cent of the $1500.

  6. I totally fell in love with Uganda, what an amzaing spot on earth!! The Gorillas where marvelous but also the rest of the country is worth a visit, like Murchison Falls NP or Kibale forest….

  7. Hey guys,
    Firstly, I really enjoyed the video. Like Dan, I love seeing animals in their natural habitat so this sort of trip would really appeal. It was also beautifully filmed.
    I promise with my next question I am not judging but I have to ask your views. Homosexuality in Uganda is punishable by life imprisonment and vigilante beatings are widely tolerated. What’s your stance on travel to such countries.. do you view it as supporting/funding such a culture, or do you think getting in there is your way of fighting against the system, or is it a topic that really doesn’t interest you too much? As I say, no judgement, these are difficult issues, just just interested to hear if it’s something you guys have considered / discussed?
    Looking forward to continuing my journey through your videos 🙂

  8. Love the blog and good luck on the future videos. I am planning a trip to see the Gorillas and I am skeptical about the trekking. Not fit to do strenuous incline hikes and want to know how was your hikes and do you think it is manageable. In my 60’s and not physically fit to do climbs but can manage more flat land. Which one would you recommend? Uganda / Rwanda? Hope you can help I decide.

  9. Brilliant! Found the first one! You started off excellently and have gotten even better! Well done guys! Just an idea for those of us who are (and will be) catching up: why not number the vlogs so we can watch in order?

  10. OSKAR AND DAN… Awesome travel video. Its great to see you guys out and about in the places that you visit. Keep up the great work.
    Look forward to your next installment.
    Hugs…..