The Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) harbors a hidden treasure trove of captivating and less-known hiking destinations. Nestled in the natural wonders of eastern DR Congo, these remote areas offer thrilling adventures for those seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience. For those eager to immerse themselves in the allure of central Africa, these hiking trips promise unmatched fun and fascination.
Located along the eastern border with Uganda and Rwanda, Virunga National Park is home to some of DR Congo’s most exceptional hiking trails. Among its most enticing offerings is the opportunity for gorilla trekking, a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Virunga National Park, together with Mgahinga National Park in Uganda and Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda, stands as one of only two places worldwide where endangered mountain gorillas can be found. Hiking through the rainforest with armed rangers and trackers, intrepid travelers are granted the chance to spend an hour in quiet communion with these majestic creatures. Despite the region’s historical civil conflicts, gorilla trekking in Virunga remains a unique and rewarding endeavor. The park’s more affordable gorilla trekking permits, priced at USD 400 per person, make it an appealing alternative to Rwanda and Uganda. A small trekking group departs at 08:00, navigating uneven and steep slopes and sometimes encountering unexpected rainfall as they spend half the day amidst the gorilla forest.
Embarking on a hike up Mount Nyiragongo presents an otherworldly experience within Virunga National Park. This stunning stratovolcano boasts the world’s largest lava lake, creating an ethereal spectacle for trekkers. The volcano is part of the Virunga Mountains Chain, stretching across the borders of DRC, Rwanda, and Uganda. Nyiragongo’s lower forested slopes harbor a rich variety of wildlife, including chimpanzees, monkeys, bushbucks, and unique bird species, such as the three-horned chameleon. The hiking trail begins at Kibati Ranger Post at 1870m and spans approximately 6.5 kilometers to and from the summit at 3,470m. The ascent can take four to six hours, demanding a fair level of fitness and acclimatization due to the altitude effects. The trail leads trekkers through dense forest, open trails with valley views, old lava flows, and steaming volcanic fissures. Finally, the steep 300m ascent through high montane forest culminates in reaching the summit. Witnessing the world’s largest lava lake, engulfed in a mosaic of molten red fire against a star-studded sky, is an awe-inspiring sight. Despite the temperature dropping below freezing at the summit, trekkers can find comfort in warm clothing and gear, which can be rented at the Kibati Ranger Post. Accessing Nyiragongo is possible from Goma, a city about 15 kilometers away within DRC, and a few hours’ drive from Kigali in Rwanda or Kisoro in Uganda. Guided hiking permits to Nyiragongo are priced at $360 per person.
The sprawling Kahuzi Biega National Park, located in the southeast, boasts a primarily tropical forest dominated by two breathtaking dormant volcanoes, Kahuzi (3,308m) and Biéga (2,790m). This protected area is home to diverse and abundant fauna, including the last groups of eastern lowland gorillas. The park, near the western bank of Lake Kivu and the Rwandan border, presents an inspiring hiking destination. While the park offers richly rewarding hiking experiences, many visitors come to witness the magnificent gorillas. Joining the daily hiking trips, trekkers embark on early-morning journeys, traversing thick vegetation, crossing rivers, swamps, and uneven terrain to encounter the gorillas. Spending an hour observing these incredible creatures is a highlight of the hike, which can last nearly half the day. The trek stands as one of the most highly rated hiking experiences in central Africa.
Ascending the mighty Mount Kahuzi, standing at 3,308 meters, takes approximately six to seven hours. The trail leads through bamboo-forested zones, eventually reaching sub-alpine vegetation that offers panoramic views of Lake Kivu and the sprawling settlements of Bukavu below.
Mount Biega, slightly lower at 2,790 meters, provides a different ecological hiking experience compared to Kahuzi. The hike up and down on maintained trails usually takes around six hours.
Kahuzi-Biega National Park also features other exciting hiking trails, such as the Marais Musisi Trail and the Tshibati Waterfalls trails, offering encounters with chimpanzees and excellent birdwatching opportunities. The cost for a walk is approximately $35 per person.
Accessing Kahuzi-Biega can be accomplished from Kigali, crossing the border at Cyangungu to reach the town of Bukavu. The drive from Kigali to Bukavu takes around seven hours by public or private car. Another route involves entering Rwanda at Cyanika and exiting again to Bukavu through Uganda, offering an adventurous option for travelers. Bukavu serves as the gateway to the park headquarters.
Hiking destinations in DR Congo are open for exploration year-round. However, for gorilla trekking in DRC, the dry seasons from June to September and December to February are recommended. These periods offer more favorable conditions for hiking through the rainforests, as the likelihood of rain is lower.
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