The Ultimate Two-Country Gorilla Adventure
Embark on an extraordinary 8-day cross-border gorilla safari that takes you deep into the heart of mountain gorilla territory across two countries. This unique adventure offers the rare opportunity to experience gorilla trekking in both Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park and Uganda's Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, allowing you to compare these two world-renowned gorilla destinations. Journey from Rwanda's dramatic volcanic landscapes to Uganda's ancient rainforests, encountering gorilla families in dramatically different ecosystems while learning about the distinct conservation approaches in each country. With two separate gorilla encounters, scenic border crossings, cultural interactions, and expert guides in both countries, this safari offers unparalleled insights into the world of mountain gorillas and the international efforts to protect them. Experience the best of both gorilla destinations in one unforgettable East African adventure.
🛂 Multi-Country Logistics & Border Crossing
Visa Requirements: This safari requires visas for both Rwanda and Uganda. Most nationalities can obtain Rwanda visa on arrival ($50). Uganda visa ($50) can be obtained on arrival or online in advance. East African Tourist Visa ($100) is recommended as it covers Rwanda, Uganda, and Kenya for 90 days - apply online before travel.
Border Crossing: We cross at Gatuna/Katuna border post. Our team handles all formalities. Have passport, visa documents, and yellow fever certificate ready. Border crossing takes approximately 1-2 hours depending on traffic.
Currency: Rwanda uses Rwandan Francs (RWF), Uganda uses Ugandan Shillings (UGX). US Dollars widely accepted in both countries. We recommend carrying small USD bills for tips and souvenirs.
Health Requirements: Yellow fever vaccination certificate mandatory for both countries. Malaria prophylaxis recommended for Uganda (Bwindi area). COVID-19 requirements should be checked prior to travel.
Safari Highlights:
- Double Gorilla Trekking: Two separate gorilla encounters in Rwanda and Uganda
- Volcanoes National Park: Gorilla trekking in Rwanda's dramatic volcanic landscape
- Bwindi Impenetrable Forest: UNESCO World Heritage Site with ancient rainforest gorilla trekking
- Border Crossing Experience: Cross from Rwanda to Uganda at Gatuna/Katuna border
- Scenic Diversity: Contrasting landscapes from volcanic slopes to dense rainforest
- Cultural Encounters: Interact with communities in both Rwanda and Uganda
- Conservation Comparison: Learn about different gorilla conservation approaches in each country
- Expert Local Guides: Specialized guides in each country with deep local knowledge
Why Experience Gorillas in Two Countries?
Comparative Experience: Unique opportunity to compare gorilla trekking in two different ecosystems and conservation systems.
Increased Encounter Chances: Two separate gorilla treks significantly increase your chances of exceptional gorilla viewing experiences.
Diverse Landscapes: Experience the dramatic contrast between Rwanda's volcanic mountains and Uganda's ancient rainforest.
Cultural Richness: Engage with distinct cultures and communities in both Rwanda and Uganda.
Conservation Insights: Learn how two different countries approach gorilla conservation and community engagement.
Photographic Variety: Capture gorillas in dramatically different settings and lighting conditions.
Adventure Element: The cross-border journey adds an exciting adventure component to your gorilla experience.
Detailed 8-Day Itinerary
DAY 1: ARRIVAL IN KIGALI, RWANDA - CITY TOUR
Arrival & Welcome: Arrive at Kigali International Airport where our Rwanda guide will meet you. Complete immigration formalities and collect luggage.
Kigali City Tour: Begin your East African adventure with exploration of Rwanda's capital.
- Visit Kigali Genocide Memorial for essential historical context (2-3 hours)
- Tour of modern Kigali development areas and infrastructure
- Visit to local markets for cultural immersion and souvenir shopping
- Lunch at recommended restaurant featuring Rwandan cuisine (own account)
- Briefing about the upcoming Rwanda portion of your safari
Hotel Check-in: Check into your Kigali hotel for overnight stay.
- Evening at leisure to explore Kigali's restaurants (dinner own account)
- Optional visit to cultural centers or entertainment venues
- Preparation for tomorrow's journey to Volcanoes National Park
Important Preparation: Ensure you have all required documents for both Rwanda and Uganda portions of safari.
Overnight: Kigali Hotel / Similar (No meals included - own arrangements)
DAY 2: KIGALI - VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK - CULTURAL EXPERIENCE
Breakfast & Departure: Early breakfast at hotel. Meet your Rwanda guide and depart for Volcanoes National Park.
Scenic Drive to Volcanoes (2.5-3 hours): Journey northwest through Rwanda's beautiful landscapes.
- Photo stops at scenic viewpoints overlooking "Land of a Thousand Hills"
- Introduction to Rwanda's geography, agriculture, and conservation efforts
- Arrive at lodge near Volcanoes National Park by late morning
- Check-in and lunch at lodge
Afternoon Cultural Experience: Engage with local communities around the park.
- Visit to Iby'Iwacu Cultural Village or similar community project
- Traditional dance and drumming performances
- Interaction with former poachers turned conservationists
- Learn about community benefits from gorilla tourism in Rwanda
- Craft demonstrations and opportunity to purchase local handicrafts
Evening Gorilla Briefing: Preparation for tomorrow's gorilla trek.
- Detailed briefing by lodge staff about gorilla trekking procedures
- Distribution of gorilla trekking preparation information
- Packing advice and equipment check
- Dinner at lodge with opportunity to ask questions
- Early night recommended for tomorrow's early start
Overnight: Mountain View Lodge, Rwanda / Similar (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner included)
DAY 3: GORILLA TREKKING IN VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK, RWANDA
Early Morning Preparation: Wake up early for your first gorilla trekking experience.
- Full breakfast at the lodge with packing of picnic lunches
- Final packing check: waterproof clothing, hiking boots, cameras, etc.
- Drive to park headquarters (approx. 30 minutes)
Park Headquarters Briefing (7:00 AM): Arrive at Volcanoes National Park headquarters.
- Registration and gorilla group allocation based on fitness levels
- Park ranger briefing on gorilla behavior and trekking rules
- Introduction to trackers and guides for your assigned group
- Cultural performance by local community groups
- Final opportunity to rent walking sticks or hire porters ($15-20)
Gorilla Trekking (Approx. 2-6 hours): Begin your trek into the volcanic forest.
- Trek duration varies (1-4 hours each way) depending on gorilla location
- Hiking through beautiful montane forest with volcanic scenery
- Physical challenge: altitude (2,500-3,000m), steep slopes, sometimes muddy trails
- Porter assistance available to carry bags and provide physical support
- Learn about Rwanda's gorilla conservation success story
Gorilla Encounter (1 Hour): Your first magical hour with mountain gorillas.
- Spend one hour observing gorillas in their natural volcanic habitat
- Observe social interactions, feeding, playing, nesting behaviors
- Photography opportunities (no flash, maintain 7m distance)
- Guides provide interpretation of gorilla behavior and group dynamics
- Receive gorilla trekking certificate after return
Return & Afternoon: Hike back to starting point and return to lodge.
- Return trek typically faster than approach
- Opportunity to purchase souvenirs supporting local communities
- Return to lodge for well-deserved relaxation
- Optional activities: rest, lodge facilities, or gentle nature walk
Evening: Share Rwanda gorilla encounter stories over dinner. Compare expectations with reality.
Overnight: Mountain View Lodge, Rwanda / Similar (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner included)
DAY 4: RWANDA TO UGANDA - BORDER CROSSING - TRAVEL TO BWINDI
Morning at Leisure: Leisurely morning after yesterday's trek.
- Breakfast at lodge with views of the volcanic mountains
- Optional gentle activities: nature walk, bird watching, lodge relaxation
- Check out from lodge by late morning
- Farewell to Rwanda team and prepare for border crossing
Journey to Border (1.5-2 hours): Travel to Gatuna/Katuna border post.
- Scenic drive through northern Rwanda
- Final views of Rwanda's volcanic landscapes
- Briefing about border crossing procedures
- Arrival at Rwanda exit point
Border Crossing (1-2 hours): Cross from Rwanda to Uganda.
- Complete Rwanda exit formalities
- Walk across "no man's land" between border posts
- Complete Uganda entry formalities (visa processing if not pre-arranged)
- Meet your Uganda guide and vehicle on Uganda side
- Change of currency if needed (RWF to UGX or USD)
Welcome to Uganda: Begin your Uganda safari experience.
- Introduction to Uganda guide and vehicle
- Briefing about Uganda portion of safari
- Scenic drive through southwestern Uganda to Bwindi area
- Lunch en route (own account or packed lunch)
- Arrive at lodge near Bwindi Impenetrable Forest by late afternoon
Evening at Bwindi: Check into your Uganda lodge.
- Evening briefing about Bwindi gorilla trekking procedures
- Comparison of Rwanda and Uganda trekking experiences
- Dinner at lodge with anticipation of next gorilla encounter
- Listen to night sounds of the African forest
Overnight: Bwindi Lodge / Similar (Breakfast included, Lunch & Dinner own account or lodge)
DAY 5: GORILLA TREKKING IN BWINDI IMPENETRABLE FOREST, UGANDA
Early Morning Preparation: Wake up for your second gorilla trekking experience.
- Early breakfast at lodge with packing of picnic lunches
- Final packing check for different forest conditions
- Drive to specific Bwindi trailhead for your allocated gorilla group
- Meet Uganda guide and park staff
Pre-Trek Briefing: Essential briefing before entering Bwindi Forest.
- Registration and final gorilla group confirmation
- Park ranger briefing on Bwindi-specific procedures and terrain
- Introduction to trackers and guides for your assigned group
- Comparison with Rwanda trekking experience and expectations
- Final opportunity to hire porters ($15-20 recommended)
Bwindi Gorilla Trekking (Approx. 2-8 hours): Enter the ancient impenetrable forest.
- Trek duration varies widely in Bwindi (1-4 hours each way, sometimes longer)
- Hiking through dense, ancient rainforest with different vegetation
- Physical challenge: steep, slippery trails, dense vegetation, variable altitude
- Different ecosystem experience compared to Rwanda's volcanic forest
- Learn about Uganda's gorilla conservation and community programs
Gorilla Encounter (1 Hour): Your second magical hour with mountain gorillas.
- Spend one hour observing a different gorilla family in rainforest habitat
- Compare behaviors, group dynamics, and forest environment with Rwanda experience
- Photography opportunities in different lighting and setting
- Guides provide interpretation specific to Bwindi gorilla families
- Receive Uganda gorilla trekking certificate after return
Return & Afternoon: Hike back through the forest.
- Return trek through different part of forest if possible
- Opportunity to discuss differences between Rwanda and Uganda experiences
- Return to lodge for relaxation and recovery
- Optional activities: rest, lodge facilities, or community visit
Evening Reflection: Dinner at lodge with comparison of both gorilla experiences. Discussion about conservation approaches in both countries.
Overnight: Bwindi Lodge / Similar (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner included)
DAY 6: COMMUNITY & CULTURAL EXPERIENCES AROUND BWINDI
Morning Cultural Activities: Recover from trekking with cultural immersion.
- Leisurely breakfast at lodge
- Visit to local Batwa (Pygmy) community project
- Cultural performance and interaction with Batwa people
- Learn about traditional forest lifestyle and conservation challenges
- Compare community approaches in Uganda vs Rwanda
Local Community Visit: Engage with communities around Bwindi.
- Visit to local school or community project supported by gorilla tourism
- Interaction with local farmers and artisans
- Learn about daily life in rural Uganda
- Opportunity to purchase authentic local crafts
Afternoon Options: Choose based on interests and energy levels:
- Nature Walk: Gentle guided walk in forest edge with focus on birds and plants
- Waterfall Visit: Trek to beautiful waterfall in Bwindi area
- Craft Workshop: Learn traditional basket weaving or other crafts
- Lodge Relaxation: Rest and enjoy lodge facilities with forest views
- Bird Watching: Bwindi has exceptional birdlife including many Albertine Rift endemics
Conservation Discussion: Learn about Uganda's conservation model.
- Talk with conservationists or community leaders
- Compare Uganda's approach with Rwanda's model learned earlier
- Understand challenges and successes in cross-border gorilla conservation
- Discuss role of tourism in supporting conservation in both countries
Farewell Dinner: Special dinner celebrating your two-country gorilla adventure.
Overnight: Bwindi Lodge / Similar (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner included)
DAY 7: TRAVEL FROM BWINDI TO KAMPALA/ENTEBBE
Morning Departure: Begin journey back to Uganda's capital.
- Breakfast at lodge with final views of Bwindi Forest
- Check out from lodge
- Begin scenic drive north from Bwindi to Kampala/Entebbe
Scenic Journey (8-9 hours): Full day drive through beautiful Uganda.
- Drive through diverse Ugandan landscapes: forests, hills, farmlands
- Photo stops at scenic viewpoints including Equator crossing
- Lunch stop at recommended restaurant en route (own account)
- Introduction to central Uganda's geography and agriculture
- Arrival in Kampala/Entebbe by late afternoon/early evening
Equator Crossing: Stop at Uganda's Equator marker.
- Photo opportunity at geographical landmark
- Demonstration of Equator water drainage phenomenon
- Souvenir shopping at local craft stalls
- Stretch legs during long journey
Arrival in Kampala/Entebbe: Check into hotel for final night.
- Check into hotel near airport or in Kampala city
- Evening at leisure (dinner own account)
- Optional: Explore Kampala's restaurants or entertainment venues
- Final packing and preparation for departure
Overnight: Kampala/Entebbe Hotel / Similar (Breakfast included, Lunch & Dinner own account)
DAY 8: DEPARTURE FROM ENTEBBE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Morning Activities (Depending on Flight Time):
- Breakfast at hotel
- Check out from hotel (luggage can be stored if needed)
- For afternoon/evening flights: Optional Kampala city tour including:
- Visit to local markets for final souvenir shopping
- Tour of historical and cultural sites in Kampala
- Lunch at recommended restaurant (own account)
- For morning flights: Direct transfer to airport after breakfast
Airport Transfer: Transfer to Entebbe International Airport for departure flight.
- Assistance with check-in procedures
- Farewell from Uganda guide and team
- Completion of exit formalities
- Departure with unforgettable memories of two-country gorilla adventure
End of Safari: Our services end at Entebbe International Airport after check-in. Safe travels!
Meals: Breakfast included. Other meals depending on flight schedule.
Rwanda vs Uganda Gorilla Trekking Comparison
| Aspect | Rwanda (Volcanoes NP) | Uganda (Bwindi Forest) |
|---|---|---|
| Landscape | Volcanic mountains, bamboo forest, open vistas | Ancient rainforest, dense vegetation, limited vistas |
| Trekking Difficulty | Moderate to challenging (altitude, steep slopes) | Moderate to very challenging (dense forest, variable terrain) |
| Trek Duration | Typically 2-6 hours round trip | Typically 2-8 hours round trip (more variable) |
| Gorilla Permit Cost | $1,500 per person (year-round) | $800 per person (foreign non-residents) |
| Group Size | Maximum 8 visitors per gorilla group | Maximum 8 visitors per gorilla group |
| Viewing Time | 1 hour with gorillas | 1 hour with gorillas |
| Conservation Model | High-value, low-impact tourism with revenue sharing | Community-based conservation with multiple revenue streams |
| Infrastructure | Excellent roads, luxury lodges, well-organized | Good but rougher roads, range of accommodation options |
| Additional Activities | Golden monkey tracking, cultural villages, Dian Fossey hike | Batwa cultural experience, birding, nature walks, community visits |
| Best For | Luxury experience, time efficiency, dramatic landscapes | Rainforest immersion, budget flexibility, cultural diversity |
🌟 Advantages of Multi-Country Gorilla Experience
Comparative Learning: Gain unique insights by experiencing gorilla conservation in two different national contexts with distinct approaches, challenges, and successes.
Increased Success Rate: Two separate gorilla treks significantly increase your chances of exceptional gorilla viewing experiences and photographic opportunities.
Cultural Diversity: Experience the distinct cultures, traditions, and hospitality of both Rwanda and Uganda, each with unique historical and social contexts.
Ecological Variety: Trek in dramatically different ecosystems - volcanic montane forest in Rwanda vs ancient rainforest in Uganda - offering varied wildlife and botanical experiences.
Photographic Contrast: Capture gorillas in contrasting settings with different lighting, backgrounds, and environmental conditions for a more diverse photographic portfolio.
Adventure Element: The border crossing and travel between countries adds an exciting dimension to your safari beyond just wildlife viewing.
Conservation Support: Your visit supports gorilla conservation efforts in two countries, contributing to regional conservation strategies that transcend political borders.
Border Crossing Practical Information
Gatuna/Katuna Border Post: This is the main border crossing between Rwanda and Uganda, located approximately 80km from Kabale (Uganda) and 70km from Musanze (Rwanda).
Required Documents:
- Passport: Valid for at least 6 months beyond date of entry
- Visas: Rwanda visa ($50 on arrival), Uganda visa ($50 on arrival) OR East African Tourist Visa ($100 covering Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya)
- Yellow Fever Certificate: Mandatory for both countries
- COVID-19 Documents: Check current requirements before travel
- Gorilla Permits: Copies of both Rwanda and Uganda gorilla permits
Crossing Process:
- Rwanda Exit: Present passport for exit stamp at Rwanda immigration
- No Man's Land: Walk approximately 200m between border posts (vehicle may cross separately)
- Uganda Entry: Present documents for Uganda entry at immigration office
- Vehicle Change: Typically change vehicles and guides at border (different operators for each country)
- Currency: Opportunity to change remaining RWF to UGX or USD
Time Required: Allow 1-2 hours for complete border crossing process, depending on queues and paperwork.
Our Support: Our team handles all logistics and paperwork. Guides accompany you through entire process. Have documents readily accessible in hand luggage.
About Mountain Gorilla Conservation in Rwanda & Uganda
Regional Conservation: Mountain gorillas inhabit the Virunga Massif (Rwanda, Uganda, DRC) and Bwindi Impenetrable Forest (Uganda). Conservation efforts require cross-border cooperation through the Greater Virunga Transboundary Collaboration and International Gorilla Conservation Programme.
Rwanda's Approach: Rwanda has pioneered high-value, low-impact gorilla tourism with permits priced at $1,500. This generates significant revenue with 10% shared with local communities. Rwanda's model emphasizes luxury tourism, excellent infrastructure, and strict conservation protocols.
Uganda's Approach: Uganda offers gorilla trekking at $800 per permit with a focus on community-based conservation. Multiple gorilla families are habituated across different Bwindi sectors. Uganda emphasizes community engagement, with tourism revenue supporting schools, health centers, and alternative livelihood projects.
Population Recovery: Thanks to conservation efforts in both countries, mountain gorilla numbers have increased from around 250 in the 1980s to over 1,000 today - one of conservation's great success stories.
Challenges: Both countries face challenges including habitat fragmentation, human-wildlife conflict, climate change impacts, and balancing tourism growth with conservation needs.
Your Role: By participating in responsible gorilla tourism in both countries, you contribute to conservation funding, community development, and demonstrate the economic value of living gorillas.
Practical Information for Your Multi-Country Safari
Best Time to Visit: Both Rwanda and Uganda can be visited year-round, but optimal conditions are during dry seasons:
- June to September: Long dry season - best for gorilla trekking in both countries
- December to February: Short dry season - also excellent conditions
- March to May & October to November: Rainy seasons - landscapes greener, fewer tourists, but trekking can be more challenging with muddy trails
- Border Crossing: Dry seasons make road travel between countries more comfortable
What to Pack:
- Gorilla Trekking Gear (both countries): Waterproof hiking boots, rain jacket, gardening gloves, long pants, long-sleeved shirts
- Documentation: Passport, visas, yellow fever certificate, gorilla permit copies, travel insurance documents
- Currency: US Dollars (clean, unripped bills post-2006), small bills for tips. Rwanda Francs and Uganda Shillings available locally.
- Equipment: Binoculars, camera with zoom lens, spare batteries, memory cards
- Health: Personal medication, insect repellent, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, malaria prophylaxis (especially for Uganda)
- Clothing: Layers for changing temperatures, modest attire for community visits
Health Requirements:
- Yellow Fever: Vaccination certificate mandatory for both countries
- Malaria: Prophylaxis recommended, especially for Uganda portion
- COVID-19: Check current vaccination/testing requirements for both countries
- Other Vaccinations: Consider typhoid, hepatitis A & B, meningitis
- Travel Insurance: Comprehensive coverage including medical evacuation mandatory
Physical Requirements: This safari involves two separate gorilla treks in challenging terrain. Good physical fitness required. Treks can involve 2-8 hours of hiking at altitudes up to 3,000m over steep, sometimes muddy terrain. Porters available in both countries ($15-20 recommended per trek).
Expert Guides in Both Countries
Specialized local guides in Rwanda and Uganda with deep knowledge of gorilla behavior, tracking skills, and country-specific conservation approaches
Seamless Border Crossing
Comprehensive support with all border formalities, documentation, and logistics for smooth transition between Rwanda and Uganda
Comparative Photography
Unique opportunity to photograph gorillas in contrasting volcanic and rainforest environments for diverse photographic portfolio
Cross-Border Conservation
Support gorilla conservation in two countries and learn about regional conservation strategies that transcend political borders
Essential Tips for Your Two-Country Gorilla Safari
- Visa Planning: Apply for East African Tourist Visa ($100) covering Rwanda, Uganda, and Kenya - best value for multi-country travel.
- Permit Timing: Book gorilla permits 6-9 months in advance for both countries, especially for peak season (June-September, December-February).
- Currency Management: Use USD for major expenses, get local currency (RWF & UGX) in small amounts for tips and small purchases.
- Border Documents: Keep passport, visa documents, yellow fever certificate, and gorilla permits in hand luggage for easy access at border.
- Fitness Preparation: Two gorilla treks require good fitness. Train with hiking at altitude if possible.
- Porter Support: Hire porters in both countries ($15-20 each) - supports local communities and makes trekking easier.
- Cultural Sensitivity: Respect different cultural norms in Rwanda and Uganda. Dress modestly for community visits.
- Photography Comparison: Note differences in lighting and background for photography in volcanic vs rainforest settings.
- Health Preparation: Malaria risk higher in Uganda - ensure proper prophylaxis. Altitude sickness possible in Rwanda.
- Open Mindset: Be prepared for different infrastructure, service standards, and experiences in each country.
What's Included & Excluded
Included in Safari Package:
- All airport transfers in Rwanda and Uganda
- Professional English-speaking guides in both countries
- Rwanda gorilla trekking permit ($1,500 value per person)
- Uganda gorilla trekking permit ($800 value per person)
- All national park entrance fees in both countries
- Accommodation as specified (7 nights)
- Meals as indicated in itinerary (7 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 5 dinners)
- Border crossing support and logistics
- Ground transportation in both countries
- Bottled drinking water in vehicles
- All government taxes and VAT
Excluded from Safari Package:
- International flights to Kigali and from Entebbe
- Visa fees for Rwanda and Uganda (East African Tourist Visa $100 recommended)
- Travel and medical insurance (mandatory)
- Optional activities in both countries
- Tips for guides, drivers, lodge staff in both countries
- Alcoholic and soft drinks (unless specified)
- Personal expenses (souvenirs, laundry, telephone, etc.)
- Porter hire for gorilla trekking ($15-20 recommended per trek)
- Meals not specified in itinerary
- Any other items not mentioned as included
Rwanda Arrival
Kigali arrival & city tour in Rwanda
Rwanda Gorillas
Gorilla trekking in Volcanoes NP, Rwanda
Border Crossing
Cross from Rwanda to Uganda
Departure
Depart from Entebbe, Uganda
Rwanda Gorilla Experience
Trek through Rwanda's dramatic volcanic landscapes in Volcanoes National Park for a gorilla encounter characterized by open vistas, bamboo forests, and Rwanda's efficient high-value conservation model that has become a benchmark for wildlife tourism in Africa
Uganda Gorilla Experience
Venture into Uganda's ancient Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, for a rainforest gorilla trekking adventure that offers immersive jungle experience, community cultural interactions, and insights into Uganda's community-based conservation approach
Ready for the Ultimate Two-Country Gorilla Adventure?
Book now for an unparalleled 8-day journey that takes you deep into mountain gorilla territory across Rwanda and Uganda. This unique multi-country safari offers the rare opportunity to compare gorilla trekking experiences in two world-renowned destinations, encounter gorilla families in dramatically different ecosystems, and gain comprehensive insights into cross-border conservation efforts. Experience the best of both gorilla destinations while enjoying the cultural richness and scenic diversity of two remarkable East African countries.
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