Explore Mount Gahinga: A Hidden Gem for Gorilla Trekking & Culture

Discover Mount Gahinga: Uganda’s Hidden Gem for Gorilla Treks & Cultural Adventures

Nestled in the heart of Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, Mount Gahinga is a dormant volcano that offers an unforgettable blend of wildlife encounters, scenic hikes, and rich cultural experiences. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor, this captivating destination is perfect for a 2-day safari with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours.

What Makes Mount Gahinga Unique?

At 3,474 meters, Mount Gahinga is the smallest of the three Virunga volcanoes shared by Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The mountain’s name, meaning “a small pile of stones” in the local Kinyarwanda dialect, reflects its modest yet striking presence. The summit features a swampy caldera, approximately 180 meters wide, surrounded by lush bamboo forests that serve as a habitat for endangered mountain gorillas and golden monkeys.

Activities Around Mount Gahinga

1) Gorilla Trekking
Embark on a thrilling trek to observe the Nyakagezi gorilla family, the only habituated group in Mgahinga. With limited permits available daily, this exclusive experience offers a rare chance to witness these majestic creatures in their natural habitat.

2) Golden Monkey Tracking
Venture into the bamboo forests to track the elusive golden monkeys, known for their vibrant golden fur and playful behavior, offering a unique wildlife encounter.

3) Hiking Mount Gahinga

For the adventurous, the Gahinga Trail offers a 6-hour round-trip hike through dense bamboo forests to the edge of the crater. This trail provides panoramic views of the surrounding Virunga volcanoes and Lake Mutanda, making it a highlight of your visit.

4) Bird Watching

Mgahinga is a haven for bird enthusiasts, boasting over 250 recorded species. Key sightings include the Rwenzori turaco, crowned hornbill, and various Albertine Rift endemics.

5) Batwa Cultural Experience
Engage with the Batwa people, the indigenous forest dwellers, through guided walks where they share their traditional skills, medicinal plant knowledge, and cultural stories. A visit to the sacred Garama Cave, once a Batwa king’s refuge, adds depth to this cultural journey.

Accommodation: Mount Gahinga Lodge

Stay at Mount Gahinga Lodge, which offers a blend of comfort and cultural immersion. The lodge features eight hand-built bandas, including two deluxe units, each with en-suite bathrooms, fireplaces, and private porches overlooking the Virunga Volcanoes. Guests can enjoy locally sourced meals, relax in the lounge with a full-service bar, and participate in community walks to learn about the Batwa’s heritage.

Sample 4-Day Itinerary with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours (Customizable)

Day 1: Arrival in Kisoro / Kigali → Transfer to Mgahinga Gorilla National Park

Day 2: Early start from Ntebeko → Full-day hike to Mount Muhabura summit (8–10 hours round trip)

Day 3: Optional Gorilla Trekking / Golden Monkey tracking / Batwa cultural experience

Day 4: Return transfer to Kigali or Entebbe

Permit Fees (2025 Rates):

  • Foreign Non-Residents: $100
  • Foreign Residents: $80
  • East African Citizens: UGX 50,000

What to Bring:

  • Durable hiking boots
  • Rain jacket and warm layers
  • Daypack with snacks, at least 2 liters of water
  • Camera or binoculars for scenic and wildlife shots
  • Insect repellent and sunscreen
  • Trekking poles (available upon request)

Travel Tips

  • Best Time to Visit: The dry seasons from June to September and December to February offer the best trekking conditions.
  • Packing Essentials: Be sure to pack sturdy hiking boots, rain gear, insect repellent, and layered clothing to prepare for varying temperatures.
  • Travel Logistics: Mgahinga can be accessed by road (approximately 8-10 hours from Kampala or 4 hours from Kigali), or you can take a flight to Kisoro airstrip for quicker travel.

Embarking on a 4-day safari to Mount Gahinga with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours promises an exciting mix of adventure, wildlife encounters, and cultural immersion. Whether you’re trekking to see mountain gorillas, hiking to the volcanic crater, exploring the rich biodiversity, or experiencing the traditions of the Batwa people, Mount Gahinga offers an unforgettable journey.

Hike Mount Sabyinyo: A Tri-Border Adventure in Uganda

Conquer Mount Sabyinyo: A Tri-Border Hiking Adventure with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours

Embark on an unforgettable journey with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours to Mount Sabyinyo, one of Uganda’s most iconic and dramatic peaks. Rising to 3,669 meters within the breathtaking Virunga Mountains, this extinct volcano marks a rare geographical tri-point—where Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo converge.

Why Hike Mount Sabyinyo?
Known as the “Old Man’s Teeth” for its jagged summit ridges, Mount Sabyinyo offers a unique and remote hiking experience. Unlike neighboring peaks, it is only accessible from the Ugandan side, making it ideal for adventurers seeking off-the-beaten-path challenges and fewer crowds. With panoramic views, diverse ecosystems, and the rare chance to stand in three countries at once, this hike is unlike any other in East Africa.

The Hiking Experience

Trail Overview

  • Duration: Approximately 8 hours round trip (4 hours up, 4 hours down)
  • Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous
  • Altitude: Summit at 3,669 meters
  • Start Point: Mgahinga Gorilla National Park Ntebeko gate

The trail takes you through stunning landscapes—from lush bamboo forests teeming with golden monkeys, to sub-alpine zones where the rare Rwenzori turaco may be spotted. As you ascend, each step reveals more of the park’s pristine beauty.

Unique Features

One of the highlights of this adventure is navigating a series of wooden ladders built into steep ridges—essential for reaching Sabyinyo’s three peaks. The final summit places you at the confluence of three nations, offering a once-in-a-lifetime photo opportunity and a sense of true accomplishment.

Practical Information

Permits and Fees

  • Cost: $85 USD per person
  • Includes: Park entrance and professional ranger guide
  • Booking: Permits can be secured through the Uganda Wildlife Authority or directly arranged by Safari 2 Gorilla Tours
  • Tip: Book early, especially during peak seasons, as permits may be limited

Best Time to Hike

  • Dry Seasons:
    • December to February
    • June to September

These months offer the most favorable conditions—drier trails, clearer views, and safer ladder climbs. During rainy seasons, expect muddy paths and reduced visibility.

What to Bring

Clothing & Gear

  • Sturdy hiking boots with good grip
  • Rain jacket and layered clothing (weather can change quickly)
  • Gloves and a warm hat (it gets cold at the summit)
  • Walking stick (available for hire at park gate)

Essentials

  • Packed lunch and sufficient water
  • Camera and binoculars for scenic views and birdlife
  • First aid kit and personal toiletries

Getting There

Mount Sabyinyo lies in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, just 14 kilometers from Kisoro town.

  • From Kampala: 8–9 hours by road
  • From Kigali, Rwanda: 2–3 hours by road
  • By Air: Chartered flights available to Kisoro Airstrip for quicker access

Safari 2 Gorilla Tours can handle all logistics, including transport, accommodation, and meals.

Enhance Your Adventure

Make the most of your time in Uganda by combining your Sabyinyo hike with other enriching experiences:

  • Gorilla Trekking: Encounter endangered mountain gorillas in Mgahinga or Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
  • Golden Monkey Tracking: Watch these agile primates in their natural bamboo habitat
  • Batwa Cultural Experiences: Engage with the ancient traditions of Uganda’s indigenous Batwa people
  • Bird Watching & Nature Walks: Explore the park’s rich biodiversity with expert guides

Book Your Sabyinyo Adventure

Are you ready to stand on the summit where three nations meet?

Contact Safari 2 Gorilla Tours today to plan your Mount Sabyinyo hiking expedition and discover the wild beauty of Uganda’s highlands.

Your next unforgettable adventure awaits.

Mount Bisoke Hike Adventure, Wildlife and Scenic Views

Conquer the Crater: Hiking Mount Bisoke with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours

Nestled within the misty Virunga Mountains, straddling the border of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mount Bisoke rises proudly at 3,711 meters above sea level. This dormant volcano isn’t just a geographical marvel — it’s a bucket-list destination for adventurous hikers and nature lovers alike. At Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, we offer the ultimate Bisoke hiking experience, perfectly tailored for travelers seeking to combine physical challenge with breathtaking natural beauty.

Why Hike Mount Bisoke?
Mount Bisoke is part of Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park, famed for its rich biodiversity and, of course, the rare mountain gorillas. What sets Bisoke apart is its striking summit crater lake, which you’ll reach after an exhilarating 4- to 6-hour hike through bamboo forests, hagenia woodlands, and alpine meadows. On a clear day, the views from the top stretch across the Virunga range and deep into Congo — a reward worth every step.

When Is the Best Time to Hike Bisoke?

The best seasons for hiking Mount Bisoke are during the dry months: mid-December to early March, and June through September. During these periods, the trails are more accessible, views are clearer, and the chances of rain disrupting your trek are significantly reduced.

While it’s possible to hike during the wetter months, the trail can become slippery and more challenging — though the lush greenery and fewer crowds can make up for it if you’re prepared.

What to Expect on the Trail

Your journey begins early in the morning with a briefing at the park headquarters in Kinigi. From there, our expert guides at Safari 2 Gorilla Tours ensure a smooth transfer to the trailhead. You’ll be accompanied by park rangers who know the terrain intimately and keep the hike both informative and safe.

The trail, while steep in parts, is manageable for most with a reasonable level of fitness. As you ascend, expect to spot golden monkeys, a variety of birds, and perhaps even fresh signs of mountain gorillas — a reminder of the wild world you’re hiking through.

Pro Tips from Safari 2 Gorilla Tours

  • Wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots – the trail can be muddy and uneven.
  • Dress in layers – Mornings are chilly, but you’ll warm up as you climb.
  • Bring water and energy snacks – You’ll need fuel for the round trip.
  • Consider hiring a porter – It supports the local community and makes the hike easier.

Make It More Than a Hike: Perfect Trip Extensions

Your Bisoke adventure can be just the beginning. We recommend pairing your hike with one or more of the following unforgettable experiences:

  • Mountain Gorilla Trekking – Just a day’s trek away, visit a habituated gorilla family in the same park for a once-in-a-lifetime encounter.
  • Golden Monkey Tracking – A lighter, scenic excursion to see these playful primates in their natural bamboo forest habitat.
  • Cultural Tours in Musanze – Visit local villages, the Iby’Iwacu Cultural Village, or Dian Fossey’s Research Center to deepen your understanding of the region.
  • Lake Kivu Getaway – Relax and unwind by Rwanda’s largest lake after your hike — perfect for kayaking, boat trips, or just soaking in the views.

Book Your Bisoke Hike with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours
At Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, we craft seamless, personalized adventures through the heart of East Africa. Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or an enthusiastic beginner, our team is ready to guide you safely and comfortably up Mount Bisoke — and beyond.

Get in touch today and let’s start planning your journey to the summit!

Beyond Gorilla Trekking in Volcanoes National Park

Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda is world-famous for its iconic mountain gorilla trekking experience. But for those who travel with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, the adventure doesn’t end there. This lush, volcanic region offers a wide range of unforgettable activities—from golden monkey tracking and volcano hikes to immersive cultural visits and cross-border wildlife safaris into Uganda and Tanzania.

For travelers who want to go deeper, there’s a whole world to explore beyond the gorillas.

Discover More in Volcanoes National Park

1) Golden Monkey Tracking

One of the most rewarding wildlife experiences in Volcanoes National Park is tracking the endangered golden monkeys. These bright, lively primates are found only in the Virunga Mountains and are known for their playful behavior and social nature. The trek is generally shorter and less strenuous than gorilla trekking, making it ideal for families and casual hikers.

2) Visit the Gorilla Museum at Ellen Degeneras Campus of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund

Located near the park headquarters in Kinigi, the Gorilla Museum offers fascinating insight into Rwanda’s conservation journey. Here, you’ll discover the story of how former poachers became protectors of wildlife through community-based initiatives. Exhibits showcase gorilla behavior, conservation history, and traditional Rwandan culture—making it an enriching stop either before or after your gorilla trek.

3) Dian Fossey Hike

Hiking to the tomb of primatologist Dian Fossey is a meaningful way to connect with the legacy of gorilla conservation. The trail winds through misty forest and leads to the ruins of her Karisoke Research Center, nestled between Mount Karisimbi and Mount Bisoke. Along the way, you’ll encounter a variety of flora and fauna, and gain a deeper understanding of Fossey’s impact on global conservation efforts.

4) Mount Bisoke Crater Lake Hike

For adventure seekers, hiking Mount Bisoke is a highlight of the region. This dormant volcano offers a challenging yet rewarding full-day trek. At the summit, you’ll be greeted by a stunning crater lake and panoramic views stretching across Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The trail is steep but scenic, making it one of the most memorable hikes in Rwanda.

5) Cultural Encounters at Iby’Iwacu Cultural Village

A visit to the Iby’Iwacu Cultural Village provides an authentic introduction to traditional Rwandan life. Guests can enjoy live performances of Intore dance and drumming, try their hand at basket weaving or spear throwing, and learn about local healing practices and community customs. The experience is both engaging and impactful, as it supports local families who were once involved in poaching and have now become champions of conservation.

Extend Your Safari Across Rwanda

Safari 2 Gorilla Tours can expand your journey across Rwanda’s other must-see parks for a diverse, all-encompassing itinerary.

1) Nyungwe Forest National Park

In the south of Rwanda, Nyungwe Forest National Park is one of Africa’s oldest rainforests and a sanctuary for over 13 primate species. Chimpanzee tracking is the top attraction, offering a high-energy trek through dense forest as you follow vocal, fast-moving troops. Nyungwe is also home to the famous Canopy Walkway—a suspended bridge with breathtaking views above the rainforest—and hundreds of bird species, many of which are endemic to the Albertine Rift.

2) Akagera National Park

On the eastern border with Tanzania lies Akagera National Park, Rwanda’s only savanna ecosystem and home to the Big Five. The park offers classic safari game drives, boat trips on Lake Ihema, and excellent bird watching. You may spot elephants, lions, rhinos, zebras, buffalo, and hippos all in one day. Akagera is a conservation success story, having reintroduced lions and rhinos after years of absence, and it complements Rwanda’s forest parks perfectly.

Cross-Border Extensions into Uganda and Tanzania

Your adventure doesn’t have to stop at Rwanda’s borders. With Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, you can seamlessly extend your safari into Uganda and Tanzania, creating a multi-country itinerary filled with wildlife and culture.

Uganda Safari Extensions
Crossing into southwestern Uganda gives you access to some of East Africa’s best wildlife destinations. In Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, you can enjoy more intimate gorilla trekking opportunities. Mgahinga National Park offers both golden monkey tracking and volcano hikes. Meanwhile, Queen Elizabeth National Park provides a chance to see tree-climbing lions, buffalo, and hippos during game drives or boat cruises on the Kazinga Channel. A stop at Lake Bunyonyi offers a peaceful, scenic place to relax between treks.

Tanzania Safari Extensions

If you’re dreaming of a traditional East African safari, Tanzania is an ideal extension. Explore the vast savannas of the Serengeti, time your visit with the Great Migration, or descend into the world-famous Ngorongoro Crater to see dense concentrations of wildlife in a breathtaking landscape. Additional destinations such as Tarangire and Lake Manyara offer elephant herds, baobab-dotted landscapes, and dramatic views. We take care of all logistics, flights, and cross-border arrangements so you can travel without stress.

Travel Responsibly with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours

Our commitment goes beyond unforgettable safaris. We believe in conservation-focused, community-based travel that leaves a positive impact. By traveling with us, you support protected areas, provide income to local families, and contribute to wildlife conservation across East Africa.

Let’s Build Your East African Safari

Whether you want a short gorilla trekking getaway or a two-week cross-border safari, Safari 2 Gorilla Tours will design a personalized journey that fits your interests, time, and travel style. From rainforest treks to savanna game drives, from primate encounters to cultural immersion—your perfect African adventure begins here.

Contact us here today to plan your safari beyond gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park.

Explore Mgahinga Gorilla National Park with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours

Your Gateway to Mountain Gorillas and More
Nestled in Uganda’s far southwestern corner, where the borders of Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo meet, lies a hidden treasure: Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. Though it’s the smallest of Uganda’s national parks, Mgahinga offers big experiences—especially for those seeking the ultimate gorilla trekking adventure.

At Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, we don’t just take you on a safari—we connect you to Africa’s wild beauty, culture, and adventure. And Mgahinga is one of our most exclusive offerings.

Why Choose Mgahinga for Gorilla Trekking?

Mgahinga is part of the larger Virunga Conservation Area, which spans three countries and is home to more than half the world’s remaining mountain gorillas. While Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable Forest may be more famous, Mgahinga provides a quieter, more exclusive trekking experience.

You’ll track the Nyakagezi gorilla family, a group known for its stable, playful nature and charismatic silverbacks. With fewer visitors, the trek feels more personal, and the photographic opportunities are unmatched.

Key Highlights of Gorilla Trekking with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours:

  • Personalized attention with small-group treks
  • Expert, English-speaking guides with deep knowledge of the terrain and primates
  • Ethical tourism that supports local conservation and communities
  • Guaranteed gorilla permits, accommodations, and transfers

Beyond Gorillas: Mgahinga’s Rich Tapestry of Adventure

While gorillas are the main attraction, Mgahinga is a multi-dimensional destination. With Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, you can:

1. Track Golden Monkeys

These rare and vibrant primates are found only in the Virunga Mountains. Tracking them is a thrilling addition to your itinerary.

2. Climb a Volcano

Choose from three dormant volcanoes:

  • Mt. Sabinyo – Stand in Uganda, Rwanda, and DRC at the same time.
  • Mt. Gahinga – A gentle climb through lush bamboo forests.
  • Mt. Muhabura – The highest and most challenging, with panoramic views.

3. Discover Batwa Culture

Join our Batwa Trail Experience, a guided walk with the indigenous Batwa pygmies—Mgahinga’s original forest dwellers. Learn traditional skills and hear powerful stories of resilience and cultural heritage.

Extend Your Safari: Nearby Adventures You Can’t Miss

1. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest (Uganda)

Just a few hours’ drive away, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers additional gorilla tracking opportunities in multiple sectors, as well as birdwatching and nature walks.

2. Lake Bunyonyi

Known as one of Africa’s most beautiful lakes, Lake Bunyonyi is perfect for a relaxing extension. Enjoy canoeing, island hopping, or a serene lodge stay surrounded by terraced hills.

3. Queen Elizabeth National Park

Track tree-climbing lions in Ishasha, cruise along the Kazinga Channel, and witness Uganda’s classic savannah wildlife.

4. Cross into Rwanda: Volcanoes National Park

Just 1–2 hours across the Cyanika border, explore Rwanda’s own gorilla haven. We offer dual-country safari packages, combining Mgahinga with Volcanoes National Park, cultural tours in Musanze, or a visit to Kigali’s Genocide Memorial for deeper insight into Rwanda’s past and future.

Why Travel with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours?

  • Tailored Safaris: From luxury lodges to mid-range and budget options, we create experiences that match your style and needs.
  • Expertise & Reliability: We handle every detail—from permits to border crossings—so you can focus on the adventure.
  • Sustainable Travel: We prioritize local guides, eco-lodges, and conservation-based tourism.

Plan Your Mgahinga Safari Today
Whether it’s your dream to see mountain gorillas, explore ancient volcanoes, or blend adventure with cultural immersion, Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is your gateway—and Safari 2 Gorilla Tours is your trusted guide.

Contact us here now to start customizing your journey. Let’s turn your safari dreams into unforgettable memories—one trek, trail, and encounter at a time.

Attractions and activities in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park

Tucked away in Uganda’s southwestern corner, Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is a small yet spectacular gem. Covering just 33.7 square kilometers, this park is part of the larger Virunga Conservation Area, which spans Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Despite its size, Mgahinga is packed with dramatic scenery, rich biodiversity, and incredible activities that offer unforgettable experiences. Here’s what you can do and see in this unique park:

1. Gorilla Trekking
Mgahinga is home to the Nyakagezi gorilla family, one of the most relaxed and accessible gorilla groups in Uganda. Gorilla trekking here is a bucket-list experience, offering the chance to hike through dense bamboo forests and volcanic slopes to observe these magnificent creatures up close. Treks are guided and limited to small groups to ensure a respectful and low-impact encounter with the gorillas.

2. Golden Monkey Tracking
Mgahinga is the only park in Uganda where you can track the endangered golden monkey, a rare and vibrant primate found in the bamboo forests. Watching these playful creatures leap through the trees is a highlight for many visitors. The golden monkey experience includes both tracking and an extended stay with a troop, allowing for deeper observation and photography.

3. Volcano Hiking
Mgahinga is dominated by three stunning volcanoes that you can hike:
* Mount Sabinyo (3,669m) – Known as the “Old Man’s Teeth” for its jagged summit, Sabinyo offers a thrilling hike across three countries (Uganda, Rwanda, and the DRC) in a single day.
* Mount Gahinga (3,474m) – An easier climb, Gahinga features a lush bamboo forest and a beautiful swamp-filled crater at the summit.
* Mount Muhabura (4,127m) – The tallest of the three, Muhabura’s hike is steep and challenging but rewards climbers with panoramic views of the Virunga ranges and beyond.
These hikes are moderately to highly strenuous, but the scenery and sense of accomplishment are absolutely worth it.

4. Batwa Cultural Experience
Before the forests were protected, the Batwa people (also known as “the Keepers of the Forest”) lived as hunter-gatherers within them. Today, the Batwa Cultural Trail offers a fascinating glimpse into their traditional life. Led by Batwa guides, visitors learn about ancient hunting techniques, medicinal plants, cultural rituals, and how the Batwa coexisted with the wildlife for centuries. It’s a moving and educational experience that supports local communities.

5. Birdwatching
For bird enthusiasts, Mgahinga is a paradise. The park hosts over 180 bird species, including several Albertine Rift endemics like the Rwenzori Turaco, Archer’s Robin-Chat, and the Dusky Crimsonwing. Birdwatching can be enjoyed throughout the park, especially in the bamboo zones and montane forests.

6. Nature and Scenic Walk
Several guided nature walks are available for visitors who want a more relaxed way to explore Mgahinga’s beautiful landscapes. Trails weave through bamboo forests, montane woodlands, and lush vegetation, offering chances to spot wildlife, birds, and enjoy breathtaking views of the Virunga Volcanoes. Popular walks include the Sabyinyo Gorge Trail, known for its rich biodiversity and scenic waterfalls.

7. Photography and Panoramic Views
Whether you’re a professional photographer or a casual traveler, Mgahinga offers incredible photography opportunities. The dramatic backdrop of volcanoes, misty forests, and wildlife encounters create postcard-perfect moments. Sunrise and sunset over the Virunga ranges are especially spectacular.

Quick Visitor Tips
* Best Time to Visit: The dry seasons (June to September and December to February) offer the best conditions for trekking and hiking.
* Permits: Gorilla and golden monkey tracking permits must be obtained before arrival.
* Gear: Good hiking boots, rain gear, gloves, and a sturdy walking stick are recommended for treks.
* Accessibility: Mgahinga is easily reachable from Kisoro town (about 14 km away) and is well connected to other attractions like Lake Mutanda and Bwindi.

Conclusion
Though small in size, Mgahinga Gorilla National Park delivers big on adventure, wildlife, culture, and stunning landscapes. Whether you’re scaling volcanoes, tracking rare primates, or connecting with the Batwa heritage, a visit to Mgahinga promises memories that last a lifetime. It’s the perfect destination for travelers seeking an intimate and profound connection with Uganda’s wild side.

Plan Your Mgahinga Safari Today

Whether it’s your dream to see mountain gorillas, explore ancient volcanoes, or blend adventure with cultural immersion, Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is your gateway—and Safari 2 Gorilla Tours is your trusted guide.

Contact us now to start customizing your journey. Let’s turn your safari dreams into unforgettable memories—one trek, trail, and encounter at a time.