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Where to see Habituated Gorillas in Africa?

Where to see Habituated Gorillas in Africa? Three African countries with habituated mountain gorillas: The world’s only mountain gorillas are found in three African nations: Rwanda, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. habituation must come first in order to establish a family that goes gorilla trekking.

What Is Gorilla Habituation? The technique of acclimating a family of wild gorillas to human presence without changing their natural behavior is known as gorilla habituation. Depending on how well the family gets along, a group of hikers and researchers follows the wild gorilla family for up to two years.

HERE ARE TOP THREE AFRICAN COUNTRIES TO SEE HABITUATED MOUNTAIN GORILLAS:

  1. UGANDA

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

The mountain gorilla population of over 50% of the globe is found in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. In local parlance, the word “Bwindi” means “impassable,” and this dual meaning fits this woodland rather well. Covering an area of 327 square kilometers, heavy natural trees and tangled vegetation draped over peaks and plateaus make up Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.

 Along with roughly nine other primate species—chimpanzees, L’hoest’s, potato, olive baboons, grey-cheeked mangabey, red-tailed monkeys, black and white mangabey, and others—this biosphere reserve is home to some of the world’s last remaining mountain gorillas. You can stay with the mountain gorillas for only four hours during gorilla habituation Safari experience.

 What are the habituated gorilla families in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park?

  • Buhoma area gorilla trekking families of Bwindi Forest
  • Rushegura family, Habinyanja family, and Mubare family
  • Ruhija Area gorilla trekking areas of Bwindi Forest
  • Bitukura gorilla family, Oruzogo gorilla family, Kyaguriro gorilla family, and Mukisa gorilla family
  • Rushaga Area gorilla trekking area of Bwindi Forest
  • Nshongi gorilla family, Kahungye gorilla family, Busingye gorilla family, Bweza gorilla family, Mishaya, Rwigi gorilla family, Muchunguzi gorilla family,
  • Nkuringo Area Gorilla Trekking Families in Bwindi Forest
  • Nkuringo family, Christmas family, Muhozi gorilla family

How to Book Gorilla Trekking Permits for Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Booking gorilla permits for Bwindi Impenetrable National Park requires taking into account the area, so keep this in mind even when making hotel reservations. In order to attend the briefing and go gorilla trekking, there should be less time spent traveling between locations. This is due to the poor state of the connecting roads, which can be inaccessible in low visibility, particularly at night when the weather is hazy.

Where to see Habituated Gorillas in Africa?
Mountain Gorilla

Mgahinga National Park

With a land area of roughly 33.7 square kilometers, Mgahinga National Park is the smallest national park in Uganda. The mountain gorillas live here as well; however, as of right now, only one gorilla family is fully habituated and accessible to tourists. Since the Nyakagezi gorilla family has a history of straying into Rwanda, a gorilla permit is obtained as soon as one became available.

 There are three unique volcanoes in this park. An eight-hour excursion can be used to gauge your degree of fitness. Mgahinga National Park is surrounded by the mountains of Gahinga, Muhabura, and Sabyinyo.

 Mgahinga Forest is home to a variety of different primates, such as blue monkeys, red-tailed monkeys, olive baboons, grey-cheeked mangabeys, golden monkeys, black and white colobus, and vervet monkeys.

Many birds can be found at Mgahinga National Park, including endemic species from Albertine. The list of bird species known to exist in Mgahinga Forest is continually growing, although it currently stands at roughly 155.

  1. RWANDA

Rwanda’s northwest is home to Volcanoes National Park. There are currently 12 gorilla families in Volcanoes National Park that are fully habituated and available for tourist viewing. The Amahoro, Sabyinyo, Agashya, Hirwa, Muhoza, Umubano, Susa, Karisimbi, and other families are among the gorilla families found in Volcanoes National Park.

Apart from Gorillas,  Volcanoes National Park is home to other variety of different primates, such as grey-cheeked mangabeys, black and white colobus, red-tailed monkeys, golden monkeys, and others. Volcanoes National Park is home to more than 200 bird species, including endemic species from the Albertine region such as the Handsome Francolin, Rwenzori Turaco, and Shelley’s Crimsonwing.

How to book a gorilla permit for Rwanda

The Rwanda Development Board is the organization that sells gorilla permits in Rwanda. If you want to go gorilla trekking, you must schedule a time. Verify availability with the Rwanda Development Board or through a tour operator.

 If the answer is yes, you have to buy your gorilla permit right away, especially if it’s during the busiest time of year. Due to intense demand from all over the world, they sell out quickly, with a maximum of 8 seats available per gorilla family per expedition. To date, Rwanda has made 96 gorilla licenses available for purchase each day.

 To purchase a Rwanda gorilla Permit, kindly fill the form by Enter personal information such as your date of birth, nationality, full name as it appears on your passport, and passport expiration date.

  1. THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO

Virunga National Park

Six habituated gorilla families may be found in Virunga National Park, which is open to tourists. The Lulengo, Munyaga, Kabirizi, Mapuwa, Rugendo, and Humba gorilla families are a few of the gorilla families found in Virunga National Park. It’s challenging to increase the number of gorilla families in this region due to the political unrest there.

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