The pre-trekking check by the park rangers.
In the evening hours of each day, park rangers hike into the gorilla parks following up on the gorillas. This assures them of where each gorilla family has spent a night. Early in the morning, the ranger guides, together with travelers, will take the same route where specific gorilla families slept. With this, travelers are 99% assured of seeing the endangered gorillas
Gorilla family allocation systems
In Rwanda and other gorilla parks, gorilla treks are in three categories. The short treks, medium treks, and higher treks. Gorilla families are allocated to travelers depending on their hiking abilities. The elderly and physically challenged people are given short gorilla treks, enabling them to see gorillas without hiking for so long. The young and energetic are given high treks, but with the energy, they manage to trek up to where the endangered gorillas are
Early booking and preparations:
For soft reservations and a detailed gorilla trekking strategy, all the guests awaiting gorilla tours are required to book as early as three months before the trekking date. Early booking helps tour operators to secure gorilla permits in time, avoiding any disappointment of failing to get a gorilla permit at a later date. Also during the reservation process, the travelers are reminded to do enough exercises in preparation for the hikes, hence making them ready to move through the jungle with no difficulties. More so the travelers must pack essential items like hiking boots, hand gloves, sunglasses, long pants, jackets, long pants to deal with the unpredictable weather in the forest.
In conclusion, therefore, gorilla trekking is a life-changing experience that happens once in a lifetime. The travelers are assured of meeting these gentle giants in the wild, spend time with them and take as many photos as possible for memories.