Volcanoes Safaris Was the First to Bring International Travelers to Rwanda's Gorillas - Here's Why It's Still the Best
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"We believe that responsible tourism can be a powerful force for positive change," says Moman, highlighting how ethical tourism practices can directly benefit wildlife and local communities.
"Despite the steep cost of entry, that number is rising… they're arriving not just for the silverback but for all the great apes of the region, which includes chimpanzees and critically endangered golden monkeys."
"Still, despite the interest in the region and its incredible ecosystem, with increased tourism comes the continual risk of over-tourism… the communities and ecosystems directly threatened by such are largely denied the added revenue it generates."
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