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Publicado el 10-12-2008
Reportero: Jane Behrend

Volcanoes Safaris Instrumental in Implementing Tourism in Post-Conflict Uganda and Rwanda

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Jane Behrend
EBN wire

Kampala, Uganda—Volcanoes Safaris is a unique great ape ecotourism business specializing in mountain gorilla safaris to Uganda and Rwanda that was founded in 1997. The company organizes tracking expeditions in Bwindi and Mgahinga in Uganda or in Parc National des Volcans in Rwanda, housing guests at unique eco-lodges that the company has developed in these parks. No other company in the world has invested so heavily in the area around the mountain gorilla parks in these two countries. Over the last decade, Volcanoes Safaris has taken over 5,000 clients on gorilla safaris and they currently employ over 100 people globally. The company was at the forefront of opening tourism around the Ugandan gorilla parks a decade ago and in 2000 became the first international up-market safari company to take clients to see gorillas in post-conflict Rwanda, a vital step in re-launching its international tourism.



Volcanoes Safaris has created an unrivalled and integrated set of ecotourism services to share the great apes of Africa with their clients while protecting the great ape species whose habitat is under threat of destruction. The company founders Praveen Moman and Yusuf Mulima Muburu have developed a responsible ecotourism vision with three central principles: First they believe ecotourism is essential to the survival of the great apes but needs to be carefully controlled. Second, they feel that local people need to earn a livelihood if they are to appreciate the importance of protecting our nearest cousins as well as their habitats. Third, tourism income should also help conservation of the apes and their habitats. The private sector is the “missing link” in creating sustainable great ape ecotourism and must play an increasing part if the future of the great apes is to be safeguarded.

The team at Volcanoes Safaris believes that long-term partnerships between ecotourism companies, local communities, conservation organizations, governments, and donors are essential for the survival of primates. In post-conflict Rwanda, the Volcanoes Safaris BLCF Project, backed by the British government, has helped improve hotel infrastructure, train local people in hospitality and guiding, increase income, and develop new skills. The project will bring over 1.5 million US dollars to the Rwandese economy. In Uganda, the company has successfully set up a partnership project near the Kyambura Gorge chimpanzee sanctuary.



While providing high levels of comfort and elegance at the Volcanoes Safaris ecolodges, the company has ...


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