Gorilla Trekking in Uganda – What Happens…

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This week we tick off a major bucket list idea – walking with endangered mountain gorillas in Uganda.

We still can’t believe we walked with endangered mountain gorillas!!! It truly was the most…

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  1. A truly incredible experience, one that will stay in our hearts for a lifetime!
    Would you go into the forest!?.. It's pretty terrifying we'll admit 😆
    Let us know what's on YOUR bucket list?

  2. Thank you for visiting our country Uganda, were are proud to have over 53% of the world's remaining Mountain Gorillas living in the wild, we will be glad to take you around for another visit.

  3. I am in Uganda now (arrived Feb 10/24 to Feb 19/24) and have had the most amazing time. I have some friends in Kasese who welcomed me into their home. Thanks to them, I have experienced aspects of Ugandan culture that most tourists miss! I'm preparing for the gorilla trek and am thankful for this vid in preparing me for an exciting adventure!

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  5. Well blimey, I found your channel last week. In the last week I have joined you in Japan, Scotland, Morocco (I first went there in 1970!) and now watching gorillas in Africa. What a brilliant life you have. And, yes, I do know now that you are from Barry! My hometown. Now that you are in Scotland and going to be living there you might like another blog…Living The Sky Life. They are a young couple who blog every Sunday evening. Well, keep up the good work. I think that you are a very entertaining couple and your struggle with anxiety and the way that you overcome it gives inspiration to others. Well done and keep it up please. Best Wishes David

  6. Omg, I’m here after watching your Scotland house searching trip and I’m just watching this thinking OMG just think what amazing stories and videos you will have to share with your children one day! 🤩 ❤❤❤❤

  7. I think this might be my favourite video on your channel!

    I've visited Uganda in 2015 it was absolutely fantastic!
    Did you manage to find some time to travel by matatu (small bus taxi) and boda boda(motorcycle taxi)? Both are quite the experience!

    Seeing your video has made me remember hoe incredibly beautiful it is and how much I love and miss it. I'd love to go back one day, but unfortunately it's a very homophobic country so I don't see that happen anytime soon ☹️

  8. We appreciate you guys for trekking the mountain gorillas in Uganda and despite the considerable limitations, mountain gorilla conservation through the tourism model has largely been successful. we really grateful guys and we shall reach their slowly by slowly. much love from Uganda

  9. This country is definitely on my list 😍 And I get you, while in Kenya they told us « just call us at night if you want to go to the restaurant » … that’s when you know how magically crazy Africa can be 🤩

  10. Wow, what a fabulous video. Seeing animals in their own environment is such a privilege and brings so much joy. Loved seeing your reactions to them all. The gorillas are awesome.

  11. This whole video is magical and entertaining as always but man I got teared up hearing that even people with disabilities could be accommodated really hit me. I’ve been dealing with some major health issues and one of the hardest parts of coming to terms with it all is slowly losing my mobility to walk,hike, dance so hearing that they are accommodating is such a beautiful thing. Lots of love from Texas! 🫶🏻

  12. All you travel youtubers help me through my severe leg injury that stops me from travelling the way I'd like to. I laugh and cry with you wonderful people wherever you go! I'm so grateful for you all!! 🥰 Love you guys! Take care!!

  13. We were fortunate to be in Uganda in June of 2022. We were happy to see that you stayed at Queen Elizabeth Bush Lodge where we stayed for a few nights, it brough back many fond memories. The people of Uganda are extremely welcoming and our Gorilla Trek was also incredible. We had a much longer hike up hill to find our Gorilla Group but it was worth all the effort.

  14. It would be interesting to take some flat earth nutjobs to the Equator and show them the coriolis effect in practice and then ask them for their explanation of how that could be explained in a flat earth model.

    Just have some beer & popcorn on standby.

  15. We loved seeing the gorillas in Bwindi. I loved watching your video and remembering out excitement when our group found a gorilla family. Such a memorable trip with memorable Ugandan trackers and porters.