Sunday, July 13, 2014

Mud, Sweat, and (Joyful) Tears: A Gorilla Trek in Rwanda

Mud, Sweat, and (Joyful) Tears: A Gorilla Trek in Rwanda

Getting to the gorilla zone is no quick feat: After a nine-hour long-haul flight from London to Kenya's Nairobi followed by a short hop to Rwanda's capital Kigali, it's a three-hour drive to Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge, my luxurious home base during the …
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A journey into the wild

We're riding the crest of Kenya's Lake Naivasha — now at its highest level in 30 years — with Wambugu at the helm. The soaring, choppy waters have sent the hippos into hiding, but … “Serengeti means endless plain. Nairobi means place of cold water …
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Mud, Sweat, and (Joyful) Tears: A Gorilla Trek in Rwanda

Mud, Sweat, and (Joyful) Tears: A Gorilla Trek in Rwanda
Getting to the gorilla zone is no quick feat: After a nine-hour long-haul flight from London to Kenya's Nairobi followed by a short hop to Rwanda's capital Kigali, it's a three-hour drive to Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge, my...

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