Wild Ugandan gorillas singing and farting caught on camera by a spy robot Gorilla.
Wild Ugandan gorillas singing and farting caught on camera by a spy robot Gorilla.

The human race has over 98%DNA giving us a chance to know more our great ancestors. This brought about research in many.
New footage from an undercover Robot Baby Gorilla gives filmmakers a behind the scenes look at the life of a group of Ugandan Silverback mountain gorillas
The mountain gorillas were caught on camera as they sang during their dinner, a behavior that had never been caught before.
A lot of studies have been done and researched to cover all the behaviors of mountain gorillas of Uganda. However a Rare Video of Gorilla Choir Which detects animals in their natural habits using robotic look-alikes.
Human camera operators should generally keep a safe distance from wild gorillas.
Who is the Robot gorilla ‘spy’ / is there a robot Ugandan gorilla?
Yes we do have a baby robot gorilla. Ugandan government and the world wild groups came out with different ways of minimizing human contacts with the mountain gorillas on safari to gather information and research.According to Matt Gordon, The team decided not to produce an adult gorilla spy as the pack might see it as a threat.
Instead, the animatronic baby gorilla was designed to be able to move and close his eyes, as well as to beat his chest. Among the ways of communication Gorillas of Uganda use eye contact to speak.
This is why the young gorilla robot was also able to grope its gaze when needed, to show respect for the real gorilla, as real young gorillas do.
A “detective gorilla” was also able to capture a rare moment of an infant gorilla walking up to the robot and beating his chest. Gordon said such behavior would make it harder to use traditional methods.
Did you know About Mountain Gorillas of Uganda
Uganda has over the half of the world’s left gorillas. They are much endangered and are protected to the fullest in the thick rain forests of Bwindi impenetrable national park and Mgahinga national park.Mountain gorillas do not only live in the dense vegetation of Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park and Mgahinga national park but also in the Virunga national park in Rwanda and volcanoes in DR CONGO.
We share up to 98% DNA meaning they ate the very close relatives we have in primates or wild life as per now.
They are so big and a giant male weighs up to 400 kgs, they eat only green vegetation and fruits mostly snacking on leaves all the time.
They stay in families with a male dominating the group or family just alike us. Keeping the little ones close and safe as much as possible.
Planning on a safari anywhere the Ugandan gorillas but me a must see in your life time travels
Also Read: Booking A Gorilla permit and Gorilla Tracking in Uganda
5 ways of travel trends after covid-19
Amidst the covid-19 pandemic, not only the travel industry has been affected but also the whole world as well. Innovations have been upfront to the development of tourism in the whole world Uganda not being an exception at this.Changing demographics, advances in technology, shifting social behaviors: these influences and others all help give rise to important new tourism trends. But how is this all going to be after the covid-19. People at home locked down and nothing to do at all.
We are going to have questions like, do I need a luxury hotel, and is AirBnB safari? Should I join a group safari in Uganda or private? I need my safari personalized. hmmmm as this is creativity at the least expenses possible.
Also Read : Africa’s Mountain Gorillas at Risk of The Coronavirus
Keeping up with the Latest Tourism Trends even with covid-19
Tourism and travel has a big aspect in one. Hotel and hospitality, car rental, guiding, national parks, zoos, culture, food, music and people. Whatever aspect of the tourism sector your business is involved in, you need to keep up with the speed of trend. The old way of things keep changing with every minute that passes by.New destinations, new technologies and means of transport have caused major shifts in the industry. Early adoption of new trends is a must be it a new entrant in the travel business or an old veteran.
Below you find 5 of the tourism trends right now and in the future.
1. Personalization
Wanting something for just me and my ways is what I call personalization. Most people have their own ways of living wanting something different made just for me though others may have seen it as well but I wish to see it in a different way. Today’s travel aspects will differ from destinations, accommodations, car rentals and all ways of activities. The more closely an experience can be tailored to a client’s desires and expectations, the more likely they are to return and to use the same service again. Good thing most travel agencies had adopted this tailor made Uganda safaris as well. However we should embrace more and more on personalization other than just accommodations.2. Eco Travel/ Uganda eco-tourism
Tourism trends are heavily influenced by the concerns and tailor-made safaris in Uganda. As travel goes more deep to personal level people wish to more and more. Eco tourism involves seeing more complicated things in their natural way. In the other way eco-tourism are the safe ways of saving forests, waters and basically nature in its natural ways.We have seen students and volunteers coming in Uganda to help on certain thing most especially climate change. These and much more are yet to come after covid-19 pandemic.
3. Local experience
A side from national parks and the vibrant wildlife in Uganda. Uganda has got a little bit of everything the whole world has to offer. We have got unique features and only something’s that can only be found here in Uganda alike the mighty gorillas of Uganda however, most travellers do not want to be filled with crush as some have visited parks with abundant wildlife, clients want to engage with and participate in the local culture given by the karamajong guides, fresh foods the luwombo and person to person engaging. Home stays with a host family in the destination country as a means to learn more about the local culture.4. Solo travel
People are embracing traveling alone by themselves as a way of rejuvenating themselves and getting fresh. Gone are the days where travel was about family and children. These days’ mams need mum-cations, girls need fresh blood, and dads need to get out of everything to clear their minds. Enjoying a solo trip is no longer so unusual and tourist trends increasingly reflect this. The needs of solo travellers are diverse. Some simply want to travel without the distraction of a companion. Others are young singles looking for social activities or to find a partnerThese tourism trends are set to grow and grow.5. Bleisure Travel: A combination of travel and business
These days’ people tend to enjoy every little time got. Traveling for business during week days and later having some sightseeing or two days Uganda safari is wooed. This concept is being welcomed and embraced. Travel agents like gorilla walking safaris have 3-5 days fly in safaris to cater for the bleisre travellers.What we need to know now as travellers, agents and bloggers is time is the new driving factor now. Basically, trying to incorporate minimal resources in the smallest time possible. These travel trends have been around but due to the covid-19 they will be embraced more. Aw should expect less international travels and more local travels meaning value addition to whatever already most people have after all may well know it.
Here are some cross Boarder Gorilla safaris you May be interested in after the Corona pandemic.
9 Days Uganda & Kenya Impressions
11 Days Gorillas, Amboseli & Masai Mara
13 Days Kenya Luxury Safari & Gorillas

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