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‘Attenborough effect’ sees interest surge in Rwanda’s gorilla tourism

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‘Attenborough effect’ sees interest surge in Rwanda’s gorilla tourism

In April, David Attenborough’s “A Gorilla Story” aired on Netflix.

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The documentary follows Pablo, a mountain gorilla first filmed by Attenborough in 1978, tracking the silverback and the generations after him now living in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park.

Programmes like this have created what has been dubbed the “Attenborough effect” before – Blue Planet II sparked a global behaviour change in 2017 around plastic pollution and an increased demand for conservation-led experiences.

But Rwanda’s gorilla tourism model is different. Access is capped, permits are limited, and growth is deliberately restricted to protect the species.

The destination is already seeing a surge in interest. Here’s how that’s playing out on the ground.

‘Permit system does not suddenly stretch to meet demand’

Unlike some wildlife destinations, Rwanda actively limits access. Gorilla permits are capped at 100 each day, priced at $1,500 (€1,300), and strictly controlled in order to protect both the animals and their habitat.

So rather than experiencing a spike in visitor numbers, the destination is instead seeing a change in traveller behaviour – earlier bookings, stronger intent, and a broader mix of demographics.

Lydia Eva Mpanga is the founder of Nkuringo Safaris, a Uganda and Rwanda-based operator with more than 18 years of on-the-ground experience in gorilla tourism.

“When global interest rises, the permit system does not suddenly stretch to meet it,” she told Euronews Travel.

“Gorilla trekking remains tightly controlled. In Rwanda, permits are booked in advance on a first-come, first-served basis, visits are limited to one hour, and only eight visitors can track a gorilla family at a time.”

But Mpanga is seeing a change in travel habits.

“Our consultants are now seeing that around five in 10 guests booking gorilla safaris choose to trek twice and stay longer, up from roughly two to three in 10 before,” she added. “That tells us people are thinking more seriously about the experience and giving it more space in the safari.”

Gorilla trekking is expensive and physically demanding

Beyond the number cap, there are other reasons why much of the surging interest in gorilla trekking in Rwanda doesn’t actually translate into more demand on the ground.

“The $1,500 permit helps keep the experience limited, serious, and planned,” says Mpanga.

“What we see is that price tends to attract travellers who have thought carefully about why they want to do the trek and how they want to do it.”

Rwanda has tied the hefty permit price to conservation, visitor management, and revenue for communities living around the park.

Furthermore, those inspired by nature documentaries are often travellers who already care about wildlife, forests, and conservation and would have already been considering a trip, Mpanga adds.

“Remember, gorilla trekking asks something of you. It is expensive, physically demanding, limited by permits, and shaped by rules that put the gorillas first,” she says.

Seeing gorillas on screen is one thing. The real journey still takes planning: permits, season, safari routing, and lodge availability.

“The emotional decision can happen in an evening after watching the film. The practical side usually takes much longer to shape well,” Mpanga says. “Rwanda’s gorilla booking system is built for advance planning, not instant access.”

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