Nestled in the northwest of Rwanda, Volcanoes National Park (locally known as Parc National des Volcans or PNV) is the crown jewel of gorilla trekking in the country. This iconic park, part of the Virunga Mountains, spans a mosaic of ecosystems, including bamboo forests, montane vegetation, heathlands, swamps, and grasslands, creating an ideal habitat for the endangered mountain gorilla.
Visiting the mountain gorillas in Volcanoes National Park is often described as a life-changing encounter. With 12 fully habituated gorilla families open to tourism and several others reserved for research, the park offers a variety of trekking options for visitors of all fitness levels.
Each gorilla family consists of a dominant silverback, adult females, juveniles, and infants, forming tight-knit social groups. Rwanda strictly limits group sizes to 8 visitors per family per day, ensuring an intimate and sustainable experience.
As of 2022, the following families are open for tracking. Family compositions may change over time due to births, migrations, or dominance shifts.
Initially one of the largest groups in the park, Susa underwent splits that formed Karisimbi, Isimbi, and Igisha groups.
Formed from the Susa family in 2009, this group occupies higher altitudes, providing adventurous treks.
A result of the Karisimbi split in 2012, Isimbi is led by the silverback Muturengere.
Formed in 2014 after another Susa split, this is one of the largest groups in the park.
Known for its calm demeanor, “Amahoro,” meaning peace in Kinyarwanda, lives up to its name.
A breakaway from the Amahoro group after its dominant silverback’s death in 2002.
This group has a rich history of leadership transitions, with its current leader Gihishamwotsi taking over in 2020.
Initially known as Group 13, it was renamed after its leader, Agashya. It is now led by his son, Isano.
Formed in 2015 when Marambo seized females from other families.
Established in 2005, this smaller group offers intimate trekking experiences.
Originally habituated in the DRC, Kwitonda has resided in Rwanda since 2004. The group split into two in 2021, forming the Kwisanga Group.
Formed from the Kwitonda split, it is co-led by silverbacks Kigoma and Lisanga.
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