2 BABY GORILLAS BORN IN VIRUNGA NATIONAL PARK
It is of common knowledge that DR Congo is one of the enviable
countries that home the planet’s last remaining mountain gorillas. With more
than just one park that furnish exclusive gorilla trekking experiences, DR Congo is included on the world travel map as the
only country where both mountain and lowland gorillas are found.
Gorillas in DR Congo are found in Kahuzi Biega (lowland
gorillas) and Virunga national parks, though Virunga is more famous because
it’s a proud home of both the mountain and lowland gorillas. However, whichever
park you choose, be sure of unmatched gorilla encounters.
Virunga national park is one of the most bio-diverse places
on planet earth lying in the forested depths of eastern Congo that will never
disappoint any visitor. Large impenetrable forests carpeting the huge Virunga
series of Volcanoes harbor more than 500 gorillas, something that is so rare to
find anyhow.
The park has eight habituated mountain gorilla families including
the Kabirizi, Humba, Rugendo, Mapuwa, Lulengo, Munyaga, Nyakamwe, and Bageni
with each group having a unique story to tell. All the groups are ready to
receive visitors and offer memorable experiences on any gorilla safari in Congo.
The park being with quite a good number of gorillas more
than Uganda and Rwanda, it recently still received two baby gorillas from the
Rugendo and Humba families. It was great excitement when two newly born babies
were discovered on 26th of July 2018 by the park rangers who were
checking on the wellbeing of all the gorilla families as their daily work.
Rugendo family initially had 29 members who now became 30
after a 19 years old Kayenga gave birth. The 8 years old Anangana’s new baby
became the 15th member in Humba family. Even before these new
mothers gave birth, 7 more baby gorillas were born earlier this year making a
total sum of 9 baby gorillas. This is good news to the tourism industry of the
country as gorilla trekking is the major foreign exchange earner.
Over the past ten years, the habituated gorilla families in Virunga national park have played a
major role in increasing the worldwide population of mountain gorillas with a
significant rise from the 790 gorillas recorded in 2010.
Note that gorilla trekking permits in DR Congo are at 450 USD,
which is much way cheaper than those of Uganda and Rwanda at 600 USD and 1500
USD respectively. Gorilla trekking in Uganda is done in its impenetrable forest of Bwindi national park and
Mgahinga national park. In Rwanda, it is only done in Volcanoes national park.
All these parks are comfortably positioned in the Virunga chained volcanoes.
Just because Virunga national park has been interrupted
several political unrests, it would have been one of the most visited
destinations in Africa because it’s a prime home for the largest number of
mountain gorillas in the world.
However, with the continued efforts of the park management
and the government, more strategies have been set up to ensure tighter security
and safety of both the great apes and the park rangers.
Just in the near future, there will be no safer place for
gorilla tours in Africa like Virunga national park in DR Congo.
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