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Please note that these Congo safari itineraries can be customised for you based on your safari interest.
The 3 Days Mountain Gorilla Trekking Safari in Congo is short but a rewarding primate package designed to enable you explore the critically endangered Mountain gorillas in Virunga National Park. Read More
3 Days Nyiragongo Volcano Hiking Safari Congo enables you climb Nyiragongo Volcanic mountain- 3,470m above sea level in Virunga Mountains 20km from the town of Goma. The crater is about 2km in width with a lava lake. Read More
The 3 Days Lowland Congo Gorilla Safari – 3 Days Gorilla Safari Congo takes you Gorilla trekking in Congo`s Kahuzi Biega National Park in the Congo’s Bukavu province to trek and see the the eastern lowland Gorillas in Africa. Read More
The 5 Days Congo Lowland Gorilla Tour & Nyungwe Chimpanzees present an opportunity to tour the two of the Big Apes-Gorillas in Congo & Chimpanzees in forest of Nyungwe National Park Rwanda.Read More
The 5 Days Congo Gorilla Safari and Nyiragongo Mountain Climbing is a fun filled adventure Congo safari that combines Gorilla trekking & hiking Nyiragongo active volcanoe in Congo’s Virunga National Park.Read More
The 5 Days Rwanda Congo Gorilla Safari is a combined safari itinerary featuring gorilla trekking in both Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park and Congo’s Virunga National Park. The safari commences and ends in Kigali Rwanda. Read More
Long Congo Safaris, Long Congo Tours, featuring long Wildlife Congo safaris & Congo Primate safari tours in search of Primates- Chimpanzees, Monkeys & Gorillas
The 5 Days Congo Lowland Gorilla Tour & Nyungwe Chimpanzees present an opportunity to tour the two of the Big Apes-Gorillas in Congo & Chimpanzees in forest of Nyungwe National Park Rwanda.Read More
The 5 Days Congo Gorilla Safari – Nyiragongo Volcanoe Climbing Trip is an adventure Congo safari combining Gorilla trekking & hiking Nyiragongo active volcanoe in Virunga Park.Read More
The 5 Days Rwanda Congo Gorilla Safari is a combined safari itinerary featuring gorilla trekking in both Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park and Congo’s Virunga National Park. The safari commences and ends in Kigali Rwanda. Read More
The 10 Days Primate Safari in Uganda Rwanda Congo commences in Kampala Uganda and ends in Kigali Rwanda. Trek Gorillas all the three countries that have Mountain Gorillas in the world. Read More
The 12 Days Uganda Rwanda Congo Gorilla, Chimpanzee & Wildlife Safari tour is a comprehensive safari to explore these 3 remarkable Gorilla African destinations where Gorillas live. Read More
Congo Safari Tours-Gorilla Trekking Safaris in Congo
Standing as the second largest African country and as the world’s eleventh largest nation, Congo is endowed with a population of 79millon people ranking as the 4thmost populated nation on the continent of Africa and 19th on a world scale. The main capital is in Kinshasha but the country features other major cities and towns including Lubumbashi, Mbuji-Mayi, Kananga, Kisangani, Bukavu, Tshikapa, Kolwezi, Likasi, Goma, Kikwit, Uvira, Bunia, Mbandaka and Matadi most of which form the starting and ending points of safaris in Congo.
Congo Gorilla Safaris
Democratic Republic of Congo can be well described without mentioning its abundant natural resource availability. Besides the mineral rich areas like Katanga, Congo has got a considerable place in the biodiversity world on the African continent. The destination stands as the only habitat in Africa where the three of the Great Apes are known to be thriving forming a rich background for Congo tours. Ranging from the critically endangered Mountain gorillas in Virunga National Park to the population of Eastern Lowland gorillas in Kahuzi-Biega National Park, Congo Gorilla Safaris are beyond the ordinary. Besides the Mountain and Eastern low land gorillas, Congo features a population of Eastern Chimpanzees in both Virunga (Tongo hills) and Kahuzi Biega National Park.
The unique Okapi Species which resemble Zebra but more inclined to Giraffes can only be explored in Congo on a world scale. This comes with a wide range of animal populations including African Buffalo, African elephant, African Civet, African golden cat, African leopard, African golden wolf, African manatee, African palm civet, African rock python, Banded Mongoose, Black Mamba, Blue duiker, Bohor reedbuck, Bongo, Bonobo, Eastern Chimpanzees, Common Eland, Congo lion, Eastern lowland gorilla, Giant Eland, Grant’s Zebra, Kordofan Giraffe among other species all of which combine to make Congo Safaris memorable.
The Congo’s physical geography is amazing. River Congo stretching to 4,700km is the Africa’s second longest River after River Nile and the 9th in the world. In terms of size, the River is second to Amazon on world scale in discharge while in depth, it the deepest river in the world at 220m. Besides River Congo, the destination Congo features a chain of Volcanic Mountains to its Eastern border with Uganda and Rwanda among which include; two active Volcanoes namely Nyiragongo and Nyamulagira. Nyiragongo Mountain Climbing Safaris is a popular site for travellers on Congo tours as they flock it to explore its world’s largest and violent lava lake while Nyamulagira is noted to be the most active volcano in Africa having erupted over 40 times since 1980s. The glacial peaks of Rwenzori Mountains – the third highest in Africa and the dense equatorial bulge affirm the richness of the Congo’s physical geography and its significance to the Congo Safari undertakers.
Overview – Congo Gorilla Safari Tours – Where to find the gorillas in Congo
Congo gorilla safari encounters are so rewarding since it’s the only home in West Africa with both mountain and lowland gorillas. The mountain gorillas in Congo are found within Virunga national park in Virunga massif. Uganda’s Mgahinga national park and Rwanda’s Volcanoes national park are located on the same massif.
The lowland gorillas (Grauer’s gorilla) are found in Congo’s kahuzi biega national park. It’s the only park where a tourist can see these gorillas in the wild protected by the mountain forest.
Why the Congo gorilla safari rules
Congo gorilla trekking safaris are the key tourist activities in Congo alongside hiking Mount Nyiragongo. Gorilla trekking is an extremely sensitive activity, and for anyone to indulge in it, they should adhere to the recommended rules and regulations.
Gorillas are susceptible to human diseases and therefore protecting them from contracting diseases means conserving them.
There many numbers of tourists who trek gorillas each single day and therefore regulating their actions in the forest helps to conserve the gorilla habitat and the gorillas themselves.
These gorilla trekking rules are not only in Congo but applicable to Uganda gorilla safari activities and gorilla safari Rwanda tours with a few modifications.
Prior gorilla trekking safari rules
Prior to gorilla trekking in Congo, each tourist must book a gorilla trekking permit that costs about USD400-USD450. Permit booking is best done by a local tour operator in Congo for all prior bookings.
Ensure to have a trekking stick, this is given to you as you head for the trek to help with movements within the jungle.
A maximum number of 8 tourists are allowed to trek a single group of habituated gorillas each day. This is mainly to minimize behavioral disturbance to the gorillas and the risk of their exposure to human-borne diseases.
Always wash your hands before you move out to the gorillas, to reduce risk of any kind of disease spread.
Keeping a distance on a Congo gorilla safari
Gorilla trekking activity rules
Do not make noise within the jungle, try to lower your voices. Asking your guide questions is however allowed.
Carry your camera but remember that flash photography is not allowed, so take a recommendable camera for capturing these amazing memories.
When you get close to the gorillas, these simple rules are a must observe for the good of the gorillas and the tourist.
Maintain a 7m distance away from the gorillas at all the times. The more you keep a distance, further you give them space the more they become free and comfortable with your presence.
Always remember to stay in tight groups during the whole trekking process.
Don’t smoke, drink or eat in the forest. Eating or drinking increases the risk of food/drink droplets falling, which could intensify the chances of spreading diseases.
Sometimes the gorillas can charge and become furious towards visitors. In this case, follow the ranger’s example (crouch down slowly, gorillas are shy, so do not look them directly in the eyes and do not be tempted to run as this may aggravate the situation).
Do not try to touch the gorillas, they are still wild animals.
The maximum time you can spend with the gorillas is one hour. However, if the gorillas become upset or frightened, the ranger guide may end the trek early.
After the trek and meeting the gorillas, keep your voices down until you are 200 meters away from the gorillas even with the excitement.
Join the many who take time to trek these endangered species of the mountain gorillas. The gorillas in Congo are the most peaceful jungle apes that live in the wild so raw.
Kahuzi Biega National Park
Kahuzi Biega National Park is a re-known UNESCO world heritage site featuring the concentration of eastern lowland gorilla subspecies scientifically known as Gorilla berengei graueri. Covering a geographical spread of 6,000km2, Kahuzi Biega is positioned in South Kivu Province to the west of Albertine rift featuring an elevation of 700 to 3,300m. The 10% of the park landscape is composed of high Mountains featuring extinct Volcanoes including Mount Kahuzi and Mount Biega from the park is named.
The formation to Kahuzi Biega National Park emanates from the establishment of a Zoological Reserve in 1937 on Mount Kahuzi with the aim of protecting the eastern low land gorillas by the Belgian colonial government. Read More about Kahuzi Biega National Park
Virunga National Park
Virunga National Park located in the Eastern direction of Democratic Republic of Congo at the border of Uganda is a worldly known World Heritage site as declared by United Nations Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) which is not only the Africa’s oldest park but also the most biologically diverse of all protected areas on the continent of Africa.Covering a geographical landscape of 7800km2 about 3000 square miles, the Virunga National Park features extensive savannah, dense forest jungle, erosion valleys, lava plains, active volcanoes and Mountain Rwenzori with its glaciers as viewed in safaris and tours in Congo. Read More about Virunga National Park
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