Planning for Gorilla Trekking in Congo can be confusing without knowledge about the country and National Parks Parks. Previously known as The Belgian Congo and more recently Zaire, the Democratic Republic of Congo has experienced a series of wars that have led to civil unrest. However, as the second largest country in Africa with a population of 78.74 million people, the country has vast untapped human and natural resources. Her potential for great wealth in the future is attributed to the large deposits of oil, gold, diamonds and other mineral resources.
The Democratic Republic of Congo is perhaps the last country where you can still experience Africa as it used to be – unspoiled. If peace and good governance structures were established, the Democratic Republic of Congo could easily become the leading tourism destination in Africa.
Gorillas in Virunga National Park
The Democratic Republic of Congo is the only countries were visitors can track both mountain gorillas and their lowland cousins in the wild. It is the best country for seeing wild eastern lowland gorillas. Lowland gorillas can also be seen in zoos around the world while the mountain gorilla can only thrive in the wild. Lowland gorillas in DR Congo can be tracked at the Kahuzi Beiga National Park while the mountain gorillas are found in Virunga National Park. Mountain gorillas are generally larger in size than lowland gorillas with darker and thicker coats that are designed to help them survive in cold high altitudes. Both sub-species feed on leaves, tree shoots and fruits. Both subspecies live in families/groups led by a dominant male silverback that is responsible for the safety of the rest of the group members and keeping unruly individuals in check. Mountain gorilla groups are generally larger with over 30 individuals at times. The males in both gorilla sub-species stay with the group longer while the females usually leave to join other silverbacks or groups once they reach maturity.
Gorilla Trekking in Virunga National Park
Mountain Gorilla tourism are only possible in three countries – Uganda, Rwanda and DR Congo. Gorilla trekking is the most popular and attractive activity among tourists visiting Uganda, Rwanda and DR Congo at the moment. This is mainly because mountain gorillas are close relatives to humans, are extremely rare and are an endangered species. These reasons collectively make watching a family of mountain gorillas a very special wildlife event.
Tips for planning gorilla trekking in Congo’s Virunga National Park
Gorilla watching in Virunga is a very exciting experience but remember that tracking can really get you worn out, sweaty and hungry. There are some simple tips and things you need to take into consideration in order to enjoy the whole experience right from the time you enter the forest look for the gorilla family. You should:-
- Prepare mentally before tracking gorilla and be reasonably fit. When ready physically and mentally, navigating through the difficult terrain can be a walk over. If you are not sure of your general fitness, train yourself before the tour by walking under the sun or walking on foot for long distances.
- Keep yourself warm and well covered with gardening gloves, long sleeved shirts and pants. Long and thick synthetic stockings will also help keep you warm in high altitudes.
- Gorilla tours are carried out throughout the year but the dry season is the best time for gorilla trekking in Virunga National Park. The heavy rains in the months of October to November and March to April can make the pathways muddy and slippery.
- Hire the services of a good and well organized tour operator that will get everything ready with regards to bookings. A good tour company provides you with detailed information about the tour and removes away the burdens of getting everything done by yourself leaving you free with the task of only showing up for the trek.
- A well planned gorilla trek is a well equipped one with a high quality camera, enough water, snacks, waterproof backpack and insect repellents.
- Hire the services of a porter in case of extra heavy luggage that might make you tired during gorilla tracking.
- Gorilla permits should be booked in advance – at least 3 to 6 months before the planned trekking date.
- Evidence of yellow fever vaccination is a requirement before entering many African countries. It will be difficult for you to cross to Congo without this vaccination. It is said that there are back door methods for those without the vaccination cards but this is time consuming and generally inconveniencing to all. Though not a requirement, you may carry along medication for Malaria, Meningitis, typhoid, Hepatitis A/B and malaria.
- Make sure you applied for the Congo Visa before entering Congo. A Congo Visa costs $100.
- Arrange for travel insurance if you can. It is hard to find companies providing services to visitors going for safaris in foreign countries – but there are some offering the service.
- Book accommodations near to the starting point of the trek. Accommodations in Goma and Bukima are recommended for Virunga National Park Gorilla trekking.
Getting to Virunga National Park
After booking your gorilla permit, accommodation and Visa, you might wonder how you will get to a large country like the DR Congo or more precisely Virunga National Park. The first step is landing in either Kigali international Airport in Rwanda or Entebbe Airport in Uganda.
Rwanda – Congo route: Flights to Kigali usually arrive in the late afternoon or evening hours implying that you might have to first sleep in a hotel in Kigali before embarking on the trip to the Congo border because the border offices don’t open 24/7. You should start the journey to the border early morning the next day. The journey from Kigali to Gisenyi takes about 4 hours by road. A hired private car will cost you $100 while public transportation costs way less. From Gisenyi you can take a local taxi for less than a dollar to the Congo Rwanda Border. If you are using the services of a tour company like Mission Africa Safaris, then all you need to do is show up at the airport and you will be picked by a guide who will drive you to your hotel and then to the border and park the next day.
You will need a yellow fever vaccination certificate, Passport and a Congo Visa to cross the border to Congo. Border officials from the Rwanda side will stamp your passport and then you will cross for another stamp at the Congo side office. Once that is done successfully, then you are free to head to Goma town in Congo and then the Virunga National Park.
Water transport: For the more adventurous travelers, there is another way of reaching Goma in Congo. You can go for a boat cruise on Lake Kivu all the way to Goma in DR Congo. The boat cruise costs between $300 to $400 and takes about 5 hours. The more expensive speed boats take 3 hours to reach Goma. The speed boats are on high demand and you should book one early enough. Because of the security situation in the area, we recommend that you use public boats instead of private ones.
N.B: Crossing the border to Congo from Rwanda or Uganda normally takes less than 10 minutes if you have all the required documentation. Make sure you have secured your Visa and are in possession of a yellow fever vaccination card before booking your flight.
The cost of gorilla trekking in Congo
Accommodation during gorilla tours in Virunga National Park
A gorilla safari in Virunga National Park involves choosing one of the various accommodation options depending on your budget and choice. The various accommodations are divided into luxury, mid-range and budget or basic accommodations.
The Mid-Range Accommodations: These are the so called 2 or 3 star facilities that are slightly more expensive going for between $100 and $290 per night. These offer a wider range of services compared to the budget accommodation. They usually have self contained rooms, better bedding, room televisions, dinning services, restaurants and bars.
Luxury Accommodation: These facilities are ranked as 5 star hotels or lodges and most are built in strategic locals that allow visitors to marvel at the great scenery in Virunga National Park. The prices range from between $250 and $500. These facilities offer high quality services with great rooms, restaurants and bars.
Let’s look at some of the more population lodges within the Virunga National Park
Kibumba Tented Camp and Lodge: Kibumba lodge is one of the newly opened lodges within the Virunga National Park. Sitting at the foot of Mount Nyiragongo along a bumpy road to the park, Kibumba lodge offers both tented camps and decorated permanent rooms for budget, mid-range and luxury traveler. The budget rooms cost $200 per night. Expect to find self-contained bathrooms, 24 hour Hot water shower, Linen bedding, dinning and lounge services.
Mikeno Lodge: This luxurious lodge is built near Goma town and comprises twelve thatched luxurious rooms built with mahogany and decorated with lava stones. The strategic location of Mikeno Lodge near the Virunga National park allow visitors to have great wildlife experiences like watching chimpanzee, Colobus Monkeys, blue Monkeys and several bird species from near their rooms. The lodge offers spacious en-suit bathrooms of stone showers and curved baths. Moreover there is a dining hall, bar and a lounging area with a fireplace.
Lac Kivu Lodge: Is located within Goma and sits on the banks of one of the most beautiful lakes in Africa – Lake Kivu. With African style decorations, the hotel has 20 rooms overlooking a beautifully manicured garden to one side and Lake Kivu on the other side. Besides the beautiful scenery, they offer en-suit bathrooms that have Nespresso coffee machines and Italian showers. There is a large swimming pool, conference rooms, WiFi, a fitness/beauty center and constant power.