GORILLAS & PYGMIES EXPEDITION
GORILLAS & PYGMIES EXPEDITION
led by Jack Wheeler
Sunday, February 26 to Sunday, March 04, 2012
This is real African adventure, an expedition to the most uninhabited jungle in Africa where gorillas outnumber people by 100-1. And most of the people are Ba'Aka Pygmies.
There is an extraordinary profusion of wildlife. When you think of elephants in Africa, you think of the bush elephant like in the Serengeti - but there is another subspecies called the forest elephant that you can see hundreds of at a time, if you know just where to go. There are chimps, hippos, crocs, at least eight different kinds of monkeys like putty-nosed monkeys and crowned guenons, baboons, leopards, forest buffalo, an incredible array of birdlife, rare antelopes like the sitatunga and the trophy hunter's dream, the bongo.
The region is called Dzanga-Ndoki, where Cameroon, Congo-Brazzaville, and the Central African Republic (CAR) come together. This is an opportunity to experience some of the rarest wildlife on earth in the remotest part of Africa, easily, in comfort and safety. I hope you will join me.