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My Joyful Adventure.

Gorillas. The giant apes. 
Sharing 98% DNA with humans. Amazing.
My adventure genes now tracking Gorillas, in their natural habitat.
A wish came true. Or I shall say this had been the last wish of my travel wish list, until now.
I was exuberant being with the Mountain Gorillas in dense forests of Uganda.
Why do I say mountain gorillas?
Because they are the special ones who are found only in the forests of three African countries, Uganda,
Rwanda and Congo. And none in the zoos in whole world.
I was told that the gorillas seen in zoos are the low land gorillas only.
Mountain gorillas are critically endangered species. Merely around 860 mountain gorillas are
left on planet. And almost half of the population of mountain gorillas resides in Uganda.
That is the reason I chose Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, a World Heritage Site in Uganda.
Traveled by taxi from Entebbe hotel to the Bwindi forest which took around eleven hours.
I had researched on the elaborate arrangements in forest ensuring safety of gorillas, and visitors as well, while almost ensuring that travelers get to meet gorillas up close. That is why they charge massive fee for entry permit. Only few visitors are allowed each day. Four forest trackers, one guide and two escorts with each group of eight visitors.
All arrangements are proficiently managed to facilitate trek through forest for tracking gorillas.
This allows each visitor to spend quality time with gorillas but keeping at specified distance.
Of course gorillas are at liberty to touch humans if they feel like. As one brushed my body as he
passed by suddenly. And I chuckled waving at him. No loud talk or noise of humans allowed.
Only gorillas have the right to make sounds.
Gorillas behave gently not causing any harm usually to humans. They get aggressive only when feel
threatened. Else they just keep busy in eating leaves and fruits. Vegetarian buddies. Do not need even
water as leaves moist their bodies perfectly.
Immensely intelligent. Gorillas use innovative tools for their needs. They behave absolutely like humans.
Very emotional too. All clearly seen and felt by me through their gestures. They use hand gestures a lot
for interaction. And scream to signify alarm or threat.
One hour was allowed to be with one group of gorillas. I closely observed their behavior. Then followed
my emotional goodbye with memories to cherish for life.


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