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Volcanoes National Park is located in the northwestern part of Rwanda. The national park shares borders with Mgaahinga Gorilla National Park in Uganda and Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The national park only encompasses an area of 62 square miles (160 sq km).
Volcanoes National Park is home to five of the eight volcanoes present in the Virunga Mountains. The volcanoes inside the national park include Karisimbi, Bisoke, Muhabura, Gahinga, and Sabyinyo. The neighboring Virunga National Park is home to two of the most active volcanoes in Africa.
Mount Karisimbi: A dormant stratovolcano that reaches a height of 14,787 feet (4,507 m).
Mount Bisoke: This stratovolcano is dormant and features a summit of 12,175 feet (3,711 m).
Mount Muhabura: This extinct volcano sits are the border between Rwanda and Uganda with a peak of 13,540 feet (4,127 m).
Mount Gahinga: This probably extinct volcano rests on the border between Uganda and Rwanda and has a summit of 11,394 feet (3,473 m). The mountain is the home and namesake of the neighboring Mount Gahinga National Park in Uganda.
Mount Sabyinyo: An extinct volcano with shared borders of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, and Uganda. The shared border point occurs at the peak area at a height of 12,037 feet (3,669 m). This is also the location where the three protected areas of Gahinga National Park (Uganda), Volcanoes National Park (Rwanda), and the Virunga National Park (DR Congo) all converge together.
The Volcanoes National Park region served as one of the bases for Dian Fossey as she conducted her research as a primatologist. The mountain gorilla is king in this area; however, the golden monkey is another primate that visitors might get the chance to see.
For all practical purposes, the area is consumed by forests. The type of forest varies by elevation, but the Virunga Mountain region is thick with jungle. However, there are grasslands, meadows, marshes, and swamps in the lower elevations. The bamboo forest is also prominent amongst the evergreen jungle. It is the epitome of the Tarzan wilderness experience.
The rainforest is home to over 200 species of birds which adds to the serenity and excitement of trekking through the mysterious jungle while tracking the mountain gorillas. Around 10% are endemic species adding to the uniqueness of this jungle trek.
The rivers that traverse through the park are home to approximately 20,000 hippopotamuses, so your odds are pretty good at seeing these as well.
Highlights
The primary reason that anyone travels to Volcanoes National Park is to experience the mountain gorillas. It is one of the few places where the mountain gorilla, one of Africa’s Big 7, can be seen. It is awe-inspiring to encounter these magnificent creatures up close.
The mountain gorilla is the largest primate species in the world and having the opportunity to be amongst them leaves most people speechless. Some are speechless out of fear of startling these muscled giants, while others are speechless out of awe and wonder. No matter what, being with the magnificent creatures is a highlight for all who engaged in the exploration of Volcanoes National Park.
Volcanoes National Park Trails
The majority of people are looking to experience the mountain gorillas. This is accomplished by trekking on one of the guided safari adventures that are available. However, there are other trails that visitors may explore in the national park. Only four of the volcanoes in the park allow for hiking.
Guides & Services
African Travellers Ltd is an eco-friendly and sustainable tour company serving Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda and others in East Africa with a commitment to the environment.
Red Rock Rwanda is an Ecotours organization delivering responsible tour and trekking services while remaining commited to sustainable tourism through viable community and conservation programs. They are invested in the mission of the Alliance and in good standing.
Virunga Ecotours is a Responsible Travel and Ecotourism company uniquely situated to deliver sustainable gorilla tracking services in Volcanoes National Park. They are in good standing and have an active commitment to the environment
Park Protection
Volcanoes National Park was created to protect the habitat of the endangered mountain gorillas. The government is committed to maintaining the protected area and investing in these magnificent creatures. This is a cooperative effort with neighboring countries and neighboring national parks.
The mountain gorillas are a threatened species and it is imperative that the global community do all possible in protecting them from further decline.
Volcanoes Highlights
- Trekking with mountain gorillas
- Hiking in the Virunga Mountain forests like Tarzan
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Sources
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- Uganda Wildlife Authority, The Virunga Mountains, https://www.ugandawildlife.org/areas-of-interest-mgnp, retrieved June 2020.
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- Wikipedia, Mount Sabyinyo, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Sabyinyo, retrieved June 2020.