Here are a few more pictures from our gorilla treks to give you a better idea of what went on.

He obviously knows he’s a pretty adorable little gorilla!

Very young gorilla

Big Silverback (may be redundant!) gorilla. He’s the oldest one in the park.

Mom hanging on to her baby.

Our porters on the rainy, wet, muddy day! This was at the end when we were, obviously, drenched! You really can’t tell how muddy our shoes were although the picture below helps.