Gorilla Trekking in the Heart of Africa: Welcome to DRC
What country am I in right now?
- Republic of Congo
- Central African Republic
- South Sudan
- Uganda
- Rwanda
- Burundi
- Tanzania
- Zambia
- Angola
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What was my travel motivation?
Our motive was to reach Kahuzi National Park in DRC and track the gorillas there. Hopefully, we entered Rwanda after crossing the border on time and then came back to DRC from Rwanda, as we had to go again in the jungle for gorilla tracking.
Why was road travel so frustrating?
I have never seen such bad roads in any country in Africa or even outside Africa.
- The roads are broken
- There is a terrible traffic jam
- People block the roads to ask for money
- Vulnerable people are thrown out on the keel of plywood on the roads
- Stop the car, give money – this has become common
When my phone was about to be snatched!
A boy came from here, he almost put his hand in and took away my phone. I was saved just when I was taking it out.
People were repeatedly saying:
“Hold the phone”
“I will snatch the phone”
“It is unsafe to get out; I was not even allowed to get out of the vehicle”
Why vlogging became a struggle?
Seriously, I couldn’t even make videos.
- My head started hurting
- Vlogging seemed impossible
- I felt unsafe
- Had to remain constantly alert
Gorilla Tracking in Congo – Brother, what a scene!
Brother, don’t come down, I have even closed the gateThe bus stops, but we cannot get down. They are saying, “Don’t get down, the gate has also been closed.” And the person standing in front is saying, “Stay inside.” Everyone else was getting down in front, but we were not being allowed to get down. Brother, the scene itself had become tight. I shouted, “Brother give me the bag quickly!” Our guide from above also got angry at us, “Why have you come so late?” Brother, what is our fault?
The Unsafe Conditions in Transit!
Seriously brother, there was no such thing as security. Brother, wear a belt, otherwise if something happens who will be responsible?
There was so much crowd, don’t even ask. Brothers were running away in panic, someone is taking the goods, no one cares. There was tension everywhere.
Brother, all of them looked like robbers!
“Yeah all robbers. Yeah all bad things here.” This is what I was feeling. What a place it is friend!
Everywhere there is crowd, noise, fear. Petrol pumps are closed, don’t know if we get petrol or not. If you take out the camera, people talk in reverse. Someone is stopping a bike, someone is shouting something. There is a net of insects everywhere. All the people are shouting seeing me –
“Hey fair man! Hey fair man!”
Going out means – bad situation brother!
Brother, what kind of an area is this?
The situation was such that it was already 10:15 in the morning. The guide himself got down and sent the driver with us – he said this guy will take you to Kahuzi-Biga National Park. And yes – if we don’t see the gorilla, the only reason is that we are late.
But brother, the money has to be spent on tracking!
Gorilla Tracking – A game of permits and money
Let me tell you one thing
I have been to Rwanda as well as Uganda. Gorilla tracking takes place in both places. Uganda:
Only 150 permits are issued daily.
Price: $800-$850
Permits are issued from their capital, Kampala.
Rwanda:
Permit rate: $1500
Plus tour charges extra.
DRC Congo:
Price:- $400 All are included: permit, guide.
Only pick-up/drop in $150 extra.
People think that even $400 is enough. But Congo is much cheaper than Rwanda’s $1500 and Uganda’s $850.
Gorilla – almost extinct from the world
To be honest, gorillas have almost disappeared from the world. If you have seen one in a zoo, it would either be a chimpanzee or a man dressed as a gorilla. Seeing a wild gorilla is a once in a lifetime feeling.
Lake Kivu – A little peace, a little sight
On my right was Lake Kivu – and we were driving parallel to it. What a sight it was brother – jungle, lake, and open fields of coffee. Beautiful sight!
Kivu region has two provinces: South Kivu and North Kivu. We were now heading from South Kivu’s capital Bukavu towards the national park.
China’s occupation – Chinese people everywhere
Wherever road construction was going on, Chinese people were standing wearing helmets. They are involved everywhere – roads, projects, work. Brother, China has occupied every place in the world, Congo is also one of them.
Soldiers in the jungle – with guns
Here, soldiers are found in the jungles too – with big guns. After every 200-300 meters, two men were seen standing. Brother, the scene was serious.
And then we entered the National Park…
“Actually why, is this the administration office?”
And finally we entered the national park. Brother, what should I say – there was fear as well as excitement. This journey was absolutely amazing.
Gorilla Trekking in Congo – An Unforgettable Experience
Is Gorilla Trekking Dangerous?
As we arrived at Kahuzi-Biega National Park—still catching our breath from being late—the first thing we were told was that gorilla trekking can be physically challenging, especially in slippery terrain, dense forests, and unpredictable weather. But danger? Only if you break the rules. Gorillas, especially the Eastern Lowland Gorillas, don’t attack unless provoked. So yes, gorilla trekking isn’t dangerous if you’re respectful and follow ranger instructions.
Is Gorilla Trekking Ethical?
As we arrived at Kahuzi-Biega National Park—still catching our breath from being late—the first thing we were told was that gorilla trekking can be physically challenging, especially in slippery terrain, dense forests, and unpredictable weather. But danger? Only if you break the rules. Gorillas, especially the Eastern Lowland Gorillas, don’t attack unless provoked. So yes, gorilla trekking isn’t dangerous if you’re respectful and follow ranger instructions.
Where Do Gorillas Live?
Absolutely. Organizations like WWF and Gorilla Doctors ensure that the practice of gorilla trekking remains ethical. There’s a balance between tourism and conservation. Visitors bring in money, which helps protect the gorillas and their natural habitats. And don’t worry, there’s no petting or feeding—everything is done at a respectful distance.
Are Gorillas Extinct?
As we trekked through the muddy jungle, we learned that gorillas live in the rainforests of central and eastern Africa. Our guide shared that this area, between the mountains of Kahuzi and Biega, is the only place on Earth where Eastern Lowland Gorillas live. Other gorilla habitats include Rwanda, Uganda, Gabon, Cameroon, Nigeria, and parts of the Congo Basin.
How Many Gorillas Are Left in the World?
Globally, there are about 250,000 gorillas. But if you break it down:
Cross River Gorillas: 42,000
Mountain Gorillas: 1,000
Eastern Lowland Gorillas: 6,800
Western Lowland Gorillas: The largest population
What Do Gorillas Look Like?
Seeing a Silverback Gorilla up close was like witnessing a real-life King Kong. The Eastern Lowland Gorillas are larger and more muscular than Mountain Gorillas. They have broader shoulders, longer arms, and calmer eyes. Their faces are a bit longer, although in Kahuzi-Biega, it’s slightly rounder.
Silverback Gorilla Height and Weight
The Silverback we saw was around 5.5 to 6 feet tall when standing upright. As for weight? Around 215 kg or more—that’s nearly three times heavier than an average man. One swing of his 30-inch-wide arms and you’d feel it even from a distance.
Silverback Gorilla Habitat
They live deep in dense, mountainous forests—their habitat ranges from 600 to 2,600 meters in altitude, rich in vegetation and fruits. Kahuzi-Biega National Park is their home, and it’s filled with steep hills, muddy trails, and thick flora.
What Do Gorillas Eat?
Gorillas are vegetarian. They primarily feed on fruits, leaves, shoots, and stems. Some even eat plants that cause itching in humans, like the one our guide showed us that chimpanzees like to munch on. Their diet changes with seasons, but they don’t eat meat.
Interesting Facts About Gorillas
- Gorillas live in family groups called troops.
- A troop is led by one dominant male, the Silverback.
- They live up to 45–50 years in the wild.
- Eastern Lowland Gorillas follow a polygamous system, while Mountain Gorillas follow polyandry.
Their eyes reflect curiosity and calm intelligence.
What Countries Do Gorillas Live In?
- Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) – Eastern & Western Gorillas
- Rwanda & Uganda – Mountain Gorillas
Gabon, Cameroon, Nigeria – Western Lowland & Cross River Gorillas
Gorilla Trekking Congo Reviews – What Was It Like?
Our experience at Kahuzi-Biega was intense, muddy, thrilling—and deeply moving. This 1 day gorilla trekking Congo experience, although short, left a lifelong impression. If you’re wondering “Is gorilla trekking expensive?” or “How much does it cost to visit the gorillas?”, here’s what you need to know.
How Much Does Trekking Cost?
We paid $400 per person. This was just for the gorilla trekking permit. The price can vary depending on the country and time of year.
Is the Gorilla Permit Refundable?
No. Gorilla permits are usually non-refundable, since the fees go toward conservation efforts. But most operators will reschedule in case of emergencies.
What is the Cheapest Gorilla Permit?
The cheapest permits are found in DR Congo, starting around $200–$400, compared to Rwanda’s $1,500 and Uganda’s $700. So if you’re searching for the cheapest way to see gorillas, DRC is the answer.
How Do I Book a Gorilla Permit?
You can book through:
- Tour companies
- National Park offices
Conservation agencies like the WWF
Which Country is Best for Gorillas?
That depends. If you want raw adventure and fewer tourists—go for Congo. For a more organized, but pricier trip—choose Rwanda or Uganda.
Where Are Gorillas Free?
In their natural habitats—they roam free in national parks like:
- Virunga National Park (DRC)
- Bwindi Impenetrable Forest (Uganda)
- Volcanoes National Park (Rwanda)
Kahuzi-Biega National Park (DRC) – only for Eastern Lowland Gorillas
Where is the Best Place for Gorilla Trekking?
If you ask me? Kahuzi-Biega in Congo. It’s raw, less touristy, cheaper, and gives you a one-of-a-kind experience with the world’s largest gorilla species.
Is Gorilla Trekking Dangerous?
The soil of the jungle was so wet that every other step was slipping. We wore formal shoes, there was no branch to hold our hands – and there were only thorns on the way. Danger occurs only when you break the rules; the rangers clearly said: 5-7 meters distance, no loud noise. The gorillas were quiet as long as we remained quiet.
$400 Ka Permit – How Much Does Trekking Cost?
● Permit (DRC): $400 pp (non-refundable)
● Transport: $150 jeep + ranger fees
● Compare: Uganda $700, Rwanda $1,500 – Is gorilla trekking expensive? Yes, but DRC every cheaper permit offering for the gorillas trekking.
1 Day Gorilla Trekking Congo Reviews
We were late from the 9:00 AM slot, trek started at 11:36 AM. After just an hour of walk, we spotted a silverback Eastern Lowland Gorilla at a distance of 15 feet – Gorilla Trekking Congo review: adrenaline + awe!
What Do Gorillas Look Like? (Silverback Height & Weight)
- Height: 5.5-6 ft stand kare to
- Silverback weight: 215 kg+ (Three average humans!)
Face: Eastern lowland ka little long, but Kahuzi-Biega is comparatively round.
Silverback Gorilla Habitat – Where Do Gorillas Live?
Dense montane rain-forest between 600-2,600 m altitude. Apart from Kahuzi-Biega in the DRC, mountain gorillas are only found in the Virunga-Bwindi ecosystem of Uganda & Rwanda.
Gorilla Habitat and Food / FACT – What Do Gorillas Eat?
Pure Vegetarians: Fruits, Leaves, Shoots. The ranger showed us the itchy plant that even chimpanzees eat – if humans get a whiff of it, it starts itching.
Interesting Facts About Gorillas
- Family = Troop (5-30 members)
- Eastern Lowland = Polygamous (1 male, many females)
- Mountain Gorilla = Polyandrous (1 female, multiple males)
- Lifespan 45-50 years wild mein
There are only 6,800 Eastern Lowland and 1,000 Mountain gorillas left – are the gorillas extinct? No, but they are critically endangered.
Trek Continues – “Brother, pajama ko socks ke andar daalo!”
The jungle ants cut each other in pairs; then we understood why the ranger had been saying this repeatedly. The slope was so steep that one could literally climb it with a pair of hands. Still, a complete 9-member family was seen – 1 silverback, 3 females, 2 infants, 3 juveniles.
Gorilla Trekking Ethics – Is Gorilla Trekking Ethical?
The fees go to the conservation fund. Strict mask protocol prevents zoonotic diseases. NGOs like WWF, Gorilla Doctors, Dian Fossey Fund monitor them – only responsible tourism protects them.
How to See Gorillas Cheaply? / What Is the Cheapest Gorilla Permit?
- Book off-season (Mar-May, Oct-Nov) DRC permit – $200-400
- Combine with Lake Kivu ferry to skip costly charters
- DIY border crossing (Burundi → Uvira → Bukavu) par time + risk samjho
Are gorilla permits refundable? Generally no – reschedule options limited.
Cross-Border Odyssey – Gorilla Trekking Congo Travel Story
Kampala ($800 permit) miss kiya, Kigali ($1,500) unavailable, phir Burundi se bikes pakad kar DRC entry. Uvira → Kamanyola → Rwanda border flip-flop, finally Bukavu pahunch-kar Lake Kivu ferry (VIP $50, normal $40) book ki. Road 7 hrs militiamen se bhari, isleye Where is the best place for gorilla trekking? – logistic + safety dekh ke answer badal sakta hai; humne lake route choose kiya.
“Mzungu, mzungu!” – Goma Flight ke Pehle Bukavu City Experience
Foreign faces rare; har corner se nazar thi. Phone nikalte hi “keep it down!” warnings. Over-welcome + over-whelm – Bukavu easily most intimidating cities I’ve seen in 110+ countries.
Where Are Gorillas Free? / Which Country Is Best for Gorillas?
- Virunga NP, DRC – raw adventure
- Bwindi Impenetrable, Uganda – dense forest photography
- Volcanoes NP, Rwanda – organised but pricey
- Kahuzi-Biega, DRC – Eastern Lowland exclusive
Mission Accomplished – Gorilla Trekking Congo Review in One Line
Luck of rupees, sleepless nights, border hustles – but when a 400-pound silverbuck looks him in the eye, all the hard work is worth it!
Quick Reference FAQ
- Is gorilla trekking dangerous? Safe if rules follow karo.
- How many gorillas are left in the world? 250k total; only 6.8k Eastern Lowland.
- Silverback gorilla height? 5.5-6 ft.
- Silverback gorilla weight? 150-215 kg+.
- How do I book a gorilla permit? Park HQ, licensed operators, or recognised NGOs.
- Where is the cheapest place to see gorillas? DR Congo (Kahuzi-Biega & Virunga).
- How much does trekking cost? $200-1,500 depending on country & season.
Story Credit To – Passenger Paramvir
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