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  2. Tourism in the Democratic Republic of the Congo - Wikipedia

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    A young mountain gorilla in Volcanoes National Park. DRC's wildlife is a tourist attraction. Tourism in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is uncommon. Tourists can see wildlife, indigenous cultures, [1] and geological phenomena not found easily or anywhere else in Africa. In the capital city, Kinshasa, limited tourism opportunities exist. In ...

  3. Mgahinga Gorilla National Park - Wikipedia

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    Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is Uganda's smallest national park, [6] receiving one of the fewest annual visitor numbers of any national park in Uganda. [7] Popular tourist activities include mountain gorilla tracking, golden monkey tracking, volcano hiking, nature walks including to the gorge platform, bird watching and meeting the Batwa community. [6]

  4. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest - Wikipedia

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    The park was created to protect the forest's mountain gorilla population from poachers and habitat destruction. Gorilla treks are led on a daily basis into different sections of the forest so that trekkers can see the mountain gorillas and in so doing generate necessary funds for the protection of these endangered primates.

  5. Richard Bangs Adventures - Wikipedia

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    Richard Bangs Adventures was a monthly Yahoo!News feature series aimed at capturing the untold stories about adventurers and explorers around the world. "We want to share stories that quicken the pulse and appeal to the growing interest in adventure travel," said Scott Moore, vice president of content operations at Yahoo!. [1]

  6. Craghoppers - Wikipedia

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    Craghoppers partnered with the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International, a charity that protects gorillas and their habitats in Africa. Craghoppers has been supplying kits to the Dian Fossey team who work in the Virunga rainforest in Rwanda. Dian Fossey T-shirts were also sold to raise awareness and money for the charity.

  7. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park - Wikipedia

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    A Mountain gorilla eating a root in the park. The park is inhabited by about 459 individual mountain gorillas as per the last 2019 Gorilla Census (Gorilla Fund) (Gorilla beringei beringei), [16] known as the Bwindi population, which makes up almost half of all the mountain gorillas in the world.

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