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RWANDA/UGANDA: Story of Earth, Story of Us (Expedition #65)


  • Murchison Falls Uganda (map)

GUIDES: Leon Chartrand, PhD (Lead)

ACTIVITIES: NOTE: In order to preserve the uniqueness of this experience and to protect mountain gorillas, chimpanzees, golden monkeys, blue monkeys, colobus monkeys, elephants, lions and rhinos, and out of respect for the local peoples who benefit economically by the continued survival of these species, we will not be giving away specific locations of our activities. This is not just to minimize over-tourism, but also so as to not alert would-be poachers. Therefore, specific details will only be given to the finalized roster and will not be listed here with the understanding that our participants shall not use social media to tag or give reference to specific locations.

  • A visit to Kigali, Rwanda’s National Genocide Museum and Memorial.

  • Two treks into the impenetrable forest to sit with mountain gorilla families.

  • Treks into the forest to encounter chimpanzees, golden and blue monkeys and colobus monkeys.

  • A visit to the Mubuku Community Project in Uganda near Merchison Falls to learn about a project focused on sustainable agriculture, clean drinking water, community health and education.

  • A visit to the internationally recognized and awarded Gorilla Guardians Village in Rwanda to see how a community has committed to the protection and conservation of mountain gorillas through cultural preservation, education and security.

  • Several wildlife game drive safaris to see lion prides, elephants, hippos, zebra, giraffe, wildebeest, impala, springbok, kudu and a host of other antelope.

  • Visits to Community Markets in Kigali and Musanze to learn how to shop as locals shop.

  • Undisclosed Wildlife Sanctuary and Gorilla Orphanage

FACULTY: Leon Chartrand, PhD; David Reid, PhD

COURSES: 6 Total CORE Credits.

  • ENGL 205 (Reid), 3 Credits, CORE PHIL 200, Humanities Elective, Free Elective

  • THEO 332 (Chartrand), 3 Credits, CORE THEO 200, ERS, Env Sci/Studies, Peace Studies, Humanities Elective, Free Elective

ESTIMATED PROGRAM FEE: $4,650 includes roundtrip international airfare, all lodging, ground transportation, vehicle safaris, elephant/wildlife trekking, boat safaris, tiger fish excursions, Mbuzu and Kavango Village visits, National Parks visits, Rock Art tours, Lion-feeding, Rhino Orphanage, meals, snacks, beverages.

TUITION: $535/Credit Hour, 6 Total Credits (separate from Program Fee, 9 Credits are also possible)

DEPOSIT: $400 Nonrefundable deposit secures student’s spot. Deposit deducted from Program Fee.

LIMIT: Maximum 12 Students

ESTIMATED VALUE: Attempting this program on one’s own would cost ~$14,100/person. For THIS expedition, a student’s total cost is $4,650 (Program Fee) + $3,210 (6 Credits Tuition) = $7,860 total. For questions on payment plans, contact Xavier University’s Office of the Bursar. For questions on grants and scholarships, contact Xavier University’s Office of Financial Aid.