Where to See Eastern Lowland Gorillas in DR Congo — If you’ve always dreamed of trekking to see the Eastern Lowland Gorillas in the wild, your adventure can become a reality with Trek Africa Expeditions. The Eastern Lowland Gorilla, also known as Grauer’s Gorilla, is a critically endangered subspecies of the eastern gorilla, and it can only be found in the lush forests of Kahuzi-Biega National Park in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This fascinating primate is the largest of the four gorilla subspecies, making it a unique and awe-inspiring species to encounter on your safari.
If you’re eager to explore the wonders of Congo and its incredible wildlife, we offer a range of exciting trekking tours, including:
Established in 1970, Kahuzi-Biega National Park is the premier destination for Eastern Lowland Gorilla trekking. The first successful trek to see the Lowland Gorillas took place in 1973, and since then, the park has been dedicated to preserving Grauer’s Gorillas, which are native to the area. This park is home to 12 gorilla families, but only two of them, Chimanuka and Mugaruka, are habituated for trekking. Chimanuka, in particular, is one of the most visited, as it’s home to over 36 gorillas, making it one of the largest families in the world.
When it comes to booking your Lowland Gorilla trekking experience in Congo, Trek Africa Expeditions is your go-to partner. We handle everything from checking availability of permits to organizing transport and accommodation. Our offices in Uganda ensure smooth logistics, as we coordinate Kahuzi-Biega National Park
We offer a fleet of 4×4 vehicles stationed in Kigali (Rwanda) and Uganda, and our expert safari drivers are well-versed in the routes between Kigali and Kahuzi-Biega National Park, ensuring your safety and comfort throughout your journey. Whether you’re arriving from Rwanda or Uganda, we’ve got you covered.
To trek the Eastern Lowland Gorillas in Kahuzi-Biega National Park, you’ll need to secure a gorilla permit. Here’s the cost breakdown for the permits:
Permits are limited, with only two gorilla families open for trekking, so it’s crucial to book well in advance. We recommend securing your permit at least 5 months before your planned visit.
Booking your gorilla permit through Trek Africa Expeditions is simple. Once you contact us and confirm your trip, we’ll take care of securing your permit directly from the Congo Virunga National Park headquarters. After receiving your payment, we’ll send you a scanned receipt confirming your trekking date in Kahuzi-Biega National Park.
Once your permit is confirmed, you can proceed to book your international flights, and pay the balance for your entire safari experience. We’ll ensure that everything is arranged so that you can focus on the excitement of your adventure.
Congo is not just about gorilla trekking – it offers a rich variety of activities that allow you to explore its breathtaking natural beauty and unique wildlife. Here are some exciting experiences to consider during your visit to Virunga National Park and other stunning parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
While gorilla trekking might be the highlight for many visitors, chimpanzee tracking and chimpanzee habituation are also incredibly popular experiences in Virunga National Park.
Both activities offer unique insights into the lives of these fascinating primates. If you want to take part, it’s important to book your permits at least 3 months in advance.
A nature walk through the Virunga Forest is an unforgettable way to experience this ancient tropical rainforest. As one of the oldest rainforests in Africa, Virunga is teeming with biodiversity. On your walk, you’ll have the chance to learn about the incredible array of tree species, spot exotic birds, and, if you’re lucky, see mammals and reptiles in their natural habitat.
This peaceful walk provides a perfect balance to the thrilling gorilla treks and is a must-do for nature enthusiasts.
For those seeking adventure beyond the gorillas, a Nyiragongo Volcano hike is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. As one of the world’s most active volcanoes, Nyiragongo offers a thrilling challenge for hikers. Standing at 3,470 meters (11,380 feet), the volcano is renowned for its constantly bubbling lava lake. Hiking to the summit gives you the chance to witness this awe-inspiring natural phenomenon firsthand. The volcano has erupted 34 times since 1882, with the most recent eruption occurring in 2002.
For bird lovers, Virunga National Park is a paradise. With diverse habitats ranging from dense forests to swamps and grasslands, Virunga is home to more than 706 bird species. Whether you’re a seasoned birder or a casual nature observer, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to spot a wide variety of birds during your safari.
A birding expedition is a must-do activity when visiting Virunga, especially if you’re staying for several days.
Of course, Mountain Gorilla Trekking is the primary attraction in Virunga National Park. However, due to the limited number of gorilla families available for trekking, permits can be highly competitive, particularly during peak seasons (June, July, August, September, December, and February). It’s recommended that you book your gorilla permit 3-4 months in advance to ensure you don’t miss out.
Virunga’s climate can be unpredictable, but the dry season, which typically runs from December to February and June to September, is the best time for gorilla trekking. During these months, the trails are easier to navigate, and the vegetation is less dense, making it easier to spot the gorillas.
On the other hand, the wet season (March, April, May, October, and November) can make trekking more challenging, as the trails can become slippery and the dense vegetation can obstruct visibility.
Accommodation around Kahuzi-Biega National Park caters to all budgets. You’ll find options ranging from basic to luxury:
Let us know your preferred budget, and we’ll arrange your accommodation for a comfortable stay during your safari.
To reach Kahuzi-Biega National Park, fly into Kigali International Airport in Rwanda. From there, you’ll drive to Gisenyi, then cross the Rwanda-Congo border to Goma in DR Congo. It’s a 2-hour drive from Gisenyi to the park headquarters, where your gorilla trek will begin.
At Trek Africa Expeditions, we pride ourselves on offering top-tier tour services in Uganda, Congo, Rwanda, and Tanzania. With years of experience and a dedicated team, we specialize in organizing unforgettable safaris, including gorilla trekking in Congo. We are full members of the Association of Uganda Tour Operators (AUTO) and work closely with the Uganda Wildlife Authority.
As a locally owned company, we offer personalized service and expert knowledge about the region. Our website provides up-to-date information, helping you plan your Congo gorilla safari with confidence.
Contact us today to learn more about how to see the Eastern Lowland Gorillas in Congo and book your next adventure. We’re here to help you make your dream safari a reality!