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Virunga Tourism is a non profit organisation and all revenues are put back into the running of the park, supporting communities and dedicated projects in and around the park

31/07/2021
05/02/2021

Gorillas are identified by their nose prints, so each gorilla has a unique nose prints, like humans have unique thumb prints. Here on the Kabirizi family t-shirt are all the nose prints of Kabirizi and his family.

Photos from Visit Virunga's post 22/09/2020

Mama Gato had twins! The two little ones were born yesterday. She has already had 6 kids already, so an experienced mum! Nakamwe is a very proud dad as well. A lovely pre gift for World Gorillas Day on Thursday.

10/08/2020

Happy World lion day. This little guy was captured on camera trap a few years ago in Lulimbi. His pride is still around the area and can be heard calling at night from camp.

09/08/2020

For those of you who have visited Bukima, May remember that we have a clay statue of a silverback gorilla. Bukima, the silverback from the Rugendo group, came for a little visit to the ranger post and took offense to having another silverback on a visit too. He challenged the statue and eventually gave in after realizing, this guy, he’s not real!

05/08/2020

Sun rise at Tchegera. The smoke plumes from the crater as the lava lake bubbles away

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