Day 18 = Impenetrable Forest National Park - Bohoma
Habitat: Tropical rain forest
Weather: Noticeably cooler
I headed out early in the morning with local guide Solomon, as Sam and William stayed back in case Graeme needed transport or any other assistance. Solomon was an excellent guide and very enthusiastic. It got to 2.20pm and I asked how long it would take to get back to the lodge, as we were due at about 3. He said about 2 hours and I said maybe we should get back as we were expected at 3 and of course I was worried (at least a little) about Graeme. Solomon was insistent that we continue to the Point, wherever that was, for another species. I was firm on returning which he eventually agreed to so long as we went slowly to bird on the way! In the end we arrived back about 3.45pm.
Graeme was sitting in the lodge shop buying gifts to take home. With the aid of liberal doses of pain killers, he had been given the all clear to do the gorilla trek the next day. The core issue, however, would have to wait for attention when he got home.
I had a fantastic birding day, seeing 52 species of which 39 were new. There were many highlights, but Bird of the Day would have to be the African broadbill, which was a total surprise. Two mammals were seen, the L’Hoest’s monkey and the Black-fronted duiker. Again, being unexpected and a very desirable sighting, Mammal of the Day was the duiker.
Our lodge for Buhoma was Ride 4 Wemen, a charity that assists physically and sexually abused women. The lodging is run as a commercial operation to support the charity and so is not much different from other lodges. However the women are given work and training in the lodge as well as a sewing workshop which produces items for sale. The charity started by hiring out mountain bikes to tourists, and still does., thus the name.
Given our situation we could not have stayed at a better spot. The people were so friendly and helpful. We owe them a debt of gratitude. Anyway the next day I made a number of purchases for gifts myself, and they even made some items to order.
Thee of the women who made some of my purchases:

Habitat: Tropical rain forest
Weather: Noticeably cooler
I headed out early in the morning with local guide Solomon, as Sam and William stayed back in case Graeme needed transport or any other assistance. Solomon was an excellent guide and very enthusiastic. It got to 2.20pm and I asked how long it would take to get back to the lodge, as we were due at about 3. He said about 2 hours and I said maybe we should get back as we were expected at 3 and of course I was worried (at least a little) about Graeme. Solomon was insistent that we continue to the Point, wherever that was, for another species. I was firm on returning which he eventually agreed to so long as we went slowly to bird on the way! In the end we arrived back about 3.45pm.
Graeme was sitting in the lodge shop buying gifts to take home. With the aid of liberal doses of pain killers, he had been given the all clear to do the gorilla trek the next day. The core issue, however, would have to wait for attention when he got home.
I had a fantastic birding day, seeing 52 species of which 39 were new. There were many highlights, but Bird of the Day would have to be the African broadbill, which was a total surprise. Two mammals were seen, the L’Hoest’s monkey and the Black-fronted duiker. Again, being unexpected and a very desirable sighting, Mammal of the Day was the duiker.
Our lodge for Buhoma was Ride 4 Wemen, a charity that assists physically and sexually abused women. The lodging is run as a commercial operation to support the charity and so is not much different from other lodges. However the women are given work and training in the lodge as well as a sewing workshop which produces items for sale. The charity started by hiring out mountain bikes to tourists, and still does., thus the name.
Given our situation we could not have stayed at a better spot. The people were so friendly and helpful. We owe them a debt of gratitude. Anyway the next day I made a number of purchases for gifts myself, and they even made some items to order.
Thee of the women who made some of my purchases:











