Gorilla Trekking in the Volcanoes National Park is popular because Rwanda is considered by some to be the best place to see gorillas in Africa. The park is home to the intriguing but endangered mountain gorillas. Mountain gorillas are found in only 3 countries – Rwanda, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Volcanoes National Park covers an area of about 16,000 hectares and is found in the northwestern part of Rwanda. It consists of afro-montane forests, bamboo forests, savanna grassland, vast swamps and 5 volcanoes (Bisoke, Gahinga, Muhabura, Sabyinyo and Karisimbi). Mount Karisimbi is one of the four tallest mountains in Africa. The Volcanoes national park is home to the spotted hyena, buffaloes, elephants, bush bucks, duikers and golden monkeys among many other mammals.

Gorilla tourism in Rwanda attracts many Travelers to the Volcanoes National Park and the chances of seeing mountain gorillas is very high. Gorilla trekking at the Volcanoes National Park involves hiking through dense bamboo forests and steep mountain slopes in search of one of  the gorilla families in Rwanda. The final encounter with the primates is considered one of the most exciting and memorable Gorilla Tracking in RwandaWildlife encounters in Africa. To have the best of both worlds, visitors can also cross  the border to see the gorillas in Uganda in what is a known as double gorilla trekking. Some tourists even opt for tripping gorilla trekking where they also visit the gorillas in Virunga National Park of Congo. An even more exciting experience is seeing mountain gorillas and Eastern Lowland Gorillas in Kahuzi Biega National Park of Congo. Tracking gorillas is challenging but being able to finally see the gorillas is the ultimate wildlife experience.

Cost of gorilla trekking in the Volcanoes National Park

One must book a Rwanda gorilla permit in advance so as to be sure of getting a spot for gorilla trekking on a given date. Gorilla permits can be very difficult to secure during peak seasons like June to September and December to March. Gorilla permits in Rwanda currently go for $1500 – but that is only a fraction of the overall price of gorilla trekking. It is important to note that part of the money collected from gorilla permits go to support gorilla conservation efforts and community programs. Booking permits can be done through your tour operator or directly through the Rwanda Development Board. In order to book the permit, passport details must be presented to the Rwanda Development Board. There are 10 gorilla families available for trekking and only 8 people can visit a particular group in a day. This implies that there are only 80 gorilla permits available per day for the various habituated gorilla groups.

How is gorilla trekking in the Volcanoes National Park like?

Gorilla trekking in the Volcanoes National Park starts with a briefing from the park authorities and Rangers at around 7:30am. During the briefing, participants are divided into groups and assigned to a particular gorilla Gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Parkfamily. The less fit hikers are assigned groups which are closer to the park offices. At 8:00am, the park Rangers lead the group to search for the gorillas. As already noted earlier, gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park Rwanda offers you 10 habituated groups/families to choose from. Regardless of which group you eventually get, you will find that watching mountain gorillas is breathtaking. You could spend hours just watching the little ones roll around and play. Mountain gorillas are always playful and quite curious. Some may walk right up to you but with no harm intended. While with the gorillas, it’s important to listen to instructions from your Guides and to always stay calm. Never make sudden movements. Gorilla tracking in the volcanoes national park can take between one to six hours depending on the gorilla group you are assigned and their specific location on the day of the trek.

Note: Hire a porter or two if you have extra heavy luggage or equipment. Porters are available at the starting point. Many of these porters were once poachers but have now embraced gorilla conservation programs. The income earned from offering their services keeps them from going back to their former vice. If you are planning to travel with your parents, you might want to read about gorilla tracking for older people. The services of porters costs between $10 and $15. You will need suitable hiking boots, thick cotton gloves and a raincoat. Your Tour Company should be able to send you a comprehensive packing list and rules for gorilla trekking.

How to prepare for Gorilla Trekking in Volcanoes National Park

  1. Prepare in advance physically and mentally by taking long walks in nearby forests.
  2. Acquire suitable footwear to navigate through the sometimes challenging terrain.
  3. Come knowing it may rain heavily.
  4. Pack enough drinking water and light snack.
  5. Give tip to the park Rangers and guides whenever you can – They do a lot to make your gorilla tracking adventure worthwhile. The recommended tipping rate is between $10 and $15 or its equivalent in the local currency.

Gorilla Trekking at the Volcanoes National ParkLike all activities, gorilla trekking in the Volcanoes National Park has rules and regulations. You must be 15 years and above to go near the primates. The reason why children aren’t allowed near the gorillas is because they tend to carry transmittable diseases like flue and cough which can be transmitted to the primates. It is one of the reasons why tourists are required to share their passport details before booking a trip. Mountain gorillas are endangered and only 1,000 remain in the wild. All steps are taken to protect them from diseases. Anyone with a communicable disease cannot be allowed near the primates. Mountain gorillas are not immune to some of the infections we carry as humans. There are other rules and regulations for gorilla trekking but they can be found in another article.

 

Note: Many visitors to Rwanda love combining gorilla trekking with 2 days golden monkey tracking, cultural visits and a hike to one of the volcanoes within the volcanoes national park – especially mount Karisimbi and Bisoke. Combining Mount Karisimbi hiking with gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park would require considerable determination and fitness to complete. The best time for gorilla trekking in Rwanda is during the months of June, July and August.

Other activities apart from gorilla trekking

Apart from gorilla trekking, there are other activities that one can take part in while at the Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda and in other parts of the country. Throughout your travel, you will notice that the country has beautiful landscape consisting of  hills and mountains. You can combine gorilla trekking at the Volcanoes National Park with the following activities:-

Golden Monkey trekking: The Volcanoes National Park is home to the endangered Golden Monkey. These beautiful primates live in the same areas as the mountain gorillas. They survive on bamboo shoots, insects and will occasionally raid farms for potatoes. Golden Monkeys are very playful primates with their only real enemies being man and the African eagle. Golden monkeys are also found in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Tracking mountain gorillas starts at the same time as golden monkey trekking and permits cost $100. Golden monkey tracking in Rwanda is not as strenuous as gorilla trekking because the monkeys live in the lower slopes of the volcanoes.

Visiting the grave of Dian Fossey: Dian Fossey is considered to be one of the greatest primatologists of all time because of her extensive research and work with mountain gorillas from 1969 till her death in the 1980’s. She let the world know about the mountain gorillas and fought hard to end poaching. She introduced new approaches to habituating mountain gorillas by learning their mannerism, staying in their midst and gaining the acceptance of the dominant Silverback. This is quite remarkable because the mountain gorillas she worked with had grown to see all humans as a threat. Their numbers had reduced because of poachers and pet traders/traffickers.

When trafficking of baby gorillas went out of control, Dian Fossey stopped focusing solely on research and also took up gorilla conservation. This is where her problems started eventually leading to her murder. Hiking to the grave of Dian Fossey is one way of paying homage and learning about the work of this great primatologist.  Gorilla conservation initiatives were pioneered by Dian Fossey to save the critically endangered mountain gorillas. You can learn more about how to visit the Dian Fossey grave by checking out our 3 Days Gorilla tour in Rwanda and Dian Fossey Hike package.

Visit the Musanze Caves: The Musanze caves are one of the historical sites in Rwanda. The caves are found close to the park in the town of Musanze. The Musanze caves are believed to be over 65 million years old. There are 31 entrances to the caves with tunnels extending to over 20 kilometers. The caves are adjacent to Mount Sabyinyo and Bisoke. The caves are believed were formed when lava spewed out during the formation of the two volcanoes and later cooled. The Musanze caves were used by the local kings of Rwanda to hide and regroup during tribal wars with neighbors. You can hire an experienced Guide to take you to the caves and share with you their history. The cost of exploring these caves is $50.

Hiking one of the Volcanoes: If you are fit and ready for a challenge then you should look no further than the Virunga Volcanoes. The most popular volcanoes are Bisoke and Karisimbi. Karisimbi Volcano Hiking takes two days and provides for a truly great experience. Mount Bisoke Hiking takes only one day for a chance to view the massive crater lake at the summit. Both these mountains will offer you great views of the Virunga ranges, national parks, the Rwenzori Mountains and the borders of three countries. Hiking mount Bisoke and Karisimbi starts at 7:00 am with briefing from the park offices. After the briefing a Guide is assigned to lead the team.

Gorillas in RwandaBirding: The Volcanoes National Park is one of the important birding areas in Rwanda with about 200 recorded species of birds. Of these 13 are endemic to the area. The most sought after bird is the Rwenzori turaco and the handsome francolin. They are some of the most beautiful birds you will ever encounter. Other species include the archer’s ground robin, collared apalis, dusky crimson wing, Grauer’s rush warbler, red faced woodland warbler, Rwenzori double collared sunbird and the strange weaver.

Visit the Iby’iwacu Cultural Village: The Iby’iwacu cultural village is the largest and most visited cultural Centre in Rwanda. It is located close to the Volcanoes national park. The Centre was opened to showcase Rwanda’s diverse culture and allow the community living close to the park benefit from gorilla trekking. Many of the performers were one poachers and is why the center is also referred to as the Gorilla Guardians Village. While at the Iby’iwacu Cultural Centre, tourists can take part in cultural performances like dance, drama and storytelling. You will learn how a traditional Rwandan home was organized and be given a chance to taste some of the local food and alcoholic drinks. There are even local medicine men who are ready to share information about some of the traditional herbs used for treating common human ailments.