Gorilla Trekking, Uganda | Wildlife Photography | Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

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Gorilla Trekking, Uganda | Wildlife Photography | Bwindi Impenetrable Forest


Welcome back to the wonderful Uganda!

On this very special journey I will be hiking, exploring, and adventuring through the incredible Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park in Uganda. Where I will be hiking with mountain gorillas in the wild. This was an experience of a life time and one that truly moved me.

On this trip I used my Fujifilm…

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26 Comments

  1. Hi! Such an insane travel vlog! I will be there in 2 months with my Fuji X-S10, and I'm struggling regarding which tele lens to buy in combination of the kit lens 18-55 f2.8-4.0: 55-200 or 70-300? I definitely suppose 70-300 is better for wildlife, but I fear that 70mm as minimum range would be a con and maybe swap lens in dusty or humid situations. What do you think about? Which of the 2 is better for an amateur photographer with no previous experience in wildlife? Thank you so much!

  2. Hi thanks for trekking these mountain gorillas its really good that you enjoyed and your gorilla trekking safari was successful but also on our behalf thanks for trekking these incredible animals you really supported our efforts on their conservation much love from Rwanda

  3. This seems an amazing experience! Thank you for sharing. I’m curious, I know you had your 100-400; how far away from the gorillas were you actually for most of these shots? The clarity and animal emotion that comes through is mind blowing. Thanks again,Victoria, I am enjoying your travels…

  4. +Wild and Free Victoria Dear Victoria. Sorry for being impatient and demanding earlier today. All I’m kindly saying and asking is “Dear Victoria look and read my last comment below about world international days of animals from below” I wanted you to answer it. I just don’t want the comment to be left unanswered and also I have a life too and all humans have a life like all all mammals. Forgive me!

  5. Another outstanding video Victoria. Everything you did is amazing. Sometimes in life we get to experience things that have an effect on us and stays with us for the rest of our lives, this must be one of those experiences for you. Thank you for sharing it with us.

  6. That was an amazing adventure,pictures turned out fantastic keep up the great work. You have me thinking about picking up 23mm 1.4 because you always get great shots with it.

  7. This was simply OUTSTANDING, their BEAUTIFUL EYES, thank you for these AMAZING captures, JUST WOW! I can only dream of someday being able to capture images of them in the wild where they belong.

  8. Insane location, such a unique experience. The mountain gorillas certainly did not disappoint! Neither did the 23mm F/1.4. It delivered some stunning shots. I've been eyeing that lens for a while now to accompany my 50mm F/1.0. 🤓

    I also really enjoyed those close-ups with the 100-400mm. Very well done! And what a majestic creature that Silverback is! ☺

  9. The more you learned about the dignity of the gorilla, the more you want to avoid people.

    ~ Dian Fossey.

    Please note:The mountain gorilla (gorilla beringei beringei) has been reclassified as endangered from critically endangered by the IUCN on November in 2018 and there’s up to more than 1,063 of these iconic and underrated great apes left in East Africa’s Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic republic of the Congo (Formerly known as Zaire).