The World’s First Gorilla Social Media Account
- Client: e-Tourism Frontiers × Rwanda Tourism
- Objective: Enhance gorilla conservation through digital engagement & citizen science
Background
Rwanda’s mountain gorillas are a key ecotourism attraction, but conservation efforts needed innovative ways to:
- Engage global audiences beyond traditional tourism
- Collect real-time wildlife data from tourists
- Promote responsible travel
e-Tourism Frontiers developed Gorilla Gram—a first-of-its-kind social media platform where gorillas had their own “accounts,” and tourists contributed to conservation as “citizen scientists.”
Solution: Gorilla Gram’s Dual Impact
1. Social Media for Gorillas
- Each gorilla family had a dedicated profile (e.g., @TitusGorillaFamily) with updates, photos, and tracking data.
- Followers worldwide engaged with real-time content, fostering emotional connections.
- Viral campaigns (#GorillaGram) boosted Rwanda’s tourism visibility.
2. Crowdsourced Conservation Intelligence
Tourists uploaded geo-tagged images/videos during treks, contributing to:
- Behavioral Research (e.g., feeding patterns, group dynamics)
- Anti-Poaching Efforts (unusual human activity reports)
- Habitat Monitoring (forest changes, climate impact)
AI-powered analytics identified trends from tourist submissions.
Results & Impact
Global Engagement:
- 500K+ followers across platforms within 1 year.
- 30% increase in Rwanda gorilla trek bookings.
Citizen Science Success:
- 10,000+ crowd-sourced data points collected in 6 months.
- Used by researchers to publish 3 studies on gorilla behavior.
Awards & Recognition:
- Featured in Forbes
- Won World Responsible Tourism Award for innovation.
Why It Worked
e-Tourism Frontiers’ expertise in digital storytelling + conservation tech created a sustainable model where:
- Tourists became active conservation partners.
- Social media drove tourism revenue & awareness.
- Data improved long-term wildlife protection.
“Gorilla Gram redefined eco-tourism—it turned visitors into guardians.” — Rwanda Development Board
e-Tourism Frontiers’ Role
This project showcased their ability to:
- Merge tourism + tech for conservation.
- Design interactive digital campaigns.
- Leverage crowdsourcing for scientific impact.
Ideal for: Destinations, NGOs, and parks seeking cutting-edge, purpose-driven tourism strategies.
References:
- https://www.forbes.com/sites/micheleherrmann/2022/10/29/visit-rwandas-gorillagram-will-use-your-instagram-photos-to-help-save-this-endangered-species/
- https://matadornetwork.com/read/gorillagram/
- https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=3295291310741070
- https://www.voaafrica.com/a/rwanda-s-new-gorillagram-to-promote-citizen-participation-in-gorilla-conservation-/6807950.html
- https://www.instagram.com/pctechmagazine/p/CpFbJbrNSGr/?hl=da
- https://rdb.rw/visit-rwanda-launches-instagram-citizen-science-program-for-mountain-gorilla-conservation/
- https://www.getaway.co.za/travel-news/gorilla-gram-lets-visitors-in-rwanda-post-pictures-for-conservation/
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=Mv6WxkPcCmw