Virunga National Park is Africa's oldest national park, gazetted in 1925 and designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. Covering 7,800 square kilometers in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, it is renowned for its biodiversity and as a sanctuary for mountain gorillas.
The park features a dramatic landscape of volcanoes, forests, savannahs, and lakes. Virunga is part of the Virunga Massif, which spans the borders of Congo, Rwanda, and Uganda, and is home to endangered mountain gorillas, chimpanzees, and a wealth of other wildlife.
Location
Eastern DRC, near Lake Kivu
Climate
Varied: tropical to alpine
Best Time
June-September, Dec-Feb