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Seeing the Gorillas of Rwanda: A Bucket-list Item That is More Possible and Affordable Than Most Think
With the world living in hope that 2020 – 2021 travel restrictions will soon be a thing of the past, many people are dreaming of undertaking breaks to the world’s most incredible destinations in the foreseeable future. But, even in a world that has left the 2020 “new norm” behind, some travel ambitions may seem unreachable.
Seeing gorillas in the wild, for instance, is a bucket-list for many, yet only a dream for most; and may seem to be one which only the most privileged can turn into reality. But Deon De Villiers, a Sydney-based African eco-tourism expert, says that there is no need to break the bank to make this particular dream come true.
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No More Fear Factor
There are several contributors to the “fear factor” that leaves people choosing what’s “easy” and “safe” over what they really want. But De Villiers, offering decades of experience in African conservation, photography, and eco-tourism hospitality, says that a trip to see the gorillas of Rwanda can be both easy and safe. The secret to his confidence lies in his network of personal and business relationships formed during decades of travels to Africa’s most beautiful and unspoiled destinations.
Yes, the notion of going to Rwanda to see gorillas is exciting, but many feel overwhelmed thinking about everything that could possibly go wrong in a strange country where there is no-one to turn to for help or advice. It’s natural to wonder whether it will be a dream holiday or a disaster. To the uninitiated, the latter is as likely as the former and it all depends on sheer luck rather than good judgement.
Now if one considers the same journey in the knowledge that friends are there to help – waiting at the airport, escorting the visitors to the accommodation, driving them where they need to go, guiding them through the wilds, and ensuring that every possible effort is made to ensure their comfort and enjoyment. No, they may not be on the list of the world’s richest by any manner of means, but they’re still a VIP wherever they may roam.
The latter scenario is the one that Deon De Villiers and his boutique travel agency, Safari Guru, strives for and achieves – and guests don’t need to be in the top 100 of the world’s wealthiest to get service that’s equal to, or better than, anything the world’s most wealthiest can afford.
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