UGANDA
Mgahinga Gorilla National Park
Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is one of Uganda’s most beautiful and unique protected areas, nestled in the country’s southwestern corner within Kisoro District. This park forms part of the larger Virunga Conservation Area, which includes Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park and the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Virunga National Park. Mgahinga was officially designated as a national park in 1991 to protect the endangered mountain gorillas, which were increasingly coming into conflict with nearby human communities.
Despite being Uganda’s smallest national park, covering just 34 square kilometers, Mgahinga offers rich biodiversity, dramatic landscapes, and exciting adventure opportunities.
Mgahinga is located in southwestern Uganda, near the town of Kisoro, close to the borders with Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The park sits at a high altitude ranging from 2,000 to 4,000 meters above sea level and forms part of the majestic Virunga Mountain Range.
The park's name, "Mgahinga", comes from the Kinyarwanda word “Gahinga”, meaning piles of volcanic stones cleared from farmlands at the foot of the volcanoes.
Mgahinga is incredibly scenic, with landscapes dominated by three dormant volcanoes:
These peaks provide amazing hiking experiences and views across three countries. The park is characterized by diverse ecosystems including savannah grasslands, bamboo forests, tropical forests, montane vegetation, bogs, and Afro-montane forests. The thick forest cover and mountainous terrain influence the region’s cool climate and frequent rainfall.
Mgahinga is also an important water catchment area, with streams flowing from crater lakes and swamps to nearby rivers such as Ntebeko, Nyabirerema, and Kabiranyuma, supplying water to local communities.
Though small in size, the park is home to a rich variety of wildlife:
Spotted hyenas, forest hogs, bushbucks, buffaloes, elephants, golden cats, serval cats, leopards, and African porcupines.
Mgahinga is a birdwatcher’s paradise, with over 110 bird species recorded, including several Albertine Rift endemics. Some highlights include: Rwenzori Turaco, Regal Sunbird, Scarlet-tufted Malachite Sunbird, Handsome Francolin, Kivu-ground Thrush, Dusky Crimsonwing, Alpine Chat, Double-collared Sunbirds, White-starred Robin, Archer’s Robin-chat
The best time for birding is April to May and October to November when migratory birds are present and most species are breeding.
Mgahinga is one of only two places in Uganda where you can trek endangered mountain gorillas (the other being Bwindi Impenetrable National Park). The Nyakagezi Gorilla Group is the only habituated family available for tourism here.
This rare and exciting activity allows visitors to observe playful and energetic golden monkeys in their natural habitat.
A Golden Monkey Habituation Experience is also available for those wanting a deeper experience.
Adventurous travelers can hike one or all of the three dormant volcanoes in the park:
Each hike offers stunning views of crater lakes, swamps, and the Virunga mountains.
Climbing fee: $80 per volcano.
Guided birding walks are available along several trails throughout the park, particularly during breeding and migration seasons. Expert guides help spot rare species and explain their behavior and habitats.
These trails also provide opportunities to see golden monkeys, birds, and possibly even elephants.
The Batwa people are the original forest dwellers of this region. Through the Batwa Trail Experience, visitors can learn about their traditional hunter-gatherer lifestyle, cultural dances, herbal medicine, and ancient forest survival techniques. This activity supports local conservation and community development efforts.
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