DRC

How to See the Lowland Gorillas in the DRC

Welcome to the Democratic Republic of the Congo!

There are three places in Africa to see the lowland gorillas: Uganda, Rwanda, and the DRC. Rwanda is the most expensive, while the DRC is the least expensive; most people’s biggest concern is the security of the DRC, so I recommend going with the guide I went with!

HOW TO GET THERE: BURUNDI - DRC BORDER

On the day we were supposed to cross the border to the DRC, there was some political conflict; Rwanda had sent police over to the DRC over the death of someone in Virunga National Park but the locals were unhappy about it, so they shut down the borders. Surprisingly enough, they let us through the next day and we didn't have any issues.

DRC GUIDE

Even though Your Burundi Guide set up all the logistics and guides, we were handed off to a Congolese guide who was fantastic. Really motivated to make change in the DRC and knew how to talk our way out of the random police checkpoints that come up frequently. If you're looking for someone just in the DRC, Justin is amazing! He's based in Bujumbura but does frequent trips in both countries. Whatsapp: +25776119310

COVID / PCR / CUSTOMS

We were planning on using our PCR on arrival at the Bujumbura airport to cross into the DRC, but because of the delay it was no longer valid. There's a white tent on the right as soon as you cross the bridge and you can do an Antigen test for $10. It's really disorganized and the person performing the PCR test wouldn't let us have our results until we paid a bribe. We kept saying we didn't have anything but we were already held up so long the guide paid 3000 Congolese Francs ($1.50). We also had to show our yellow fever cards. The power went out when we were in the head immigration office to get our passports stamped, and even though we had the DRC letter of invitation, they wouldn't let us through til the power came back (2 hours later) because they needed to make sure they had their copy.

GORILLAS: KAHUZI-BIEGA NATIONAL PARK

Due to the incident at Virunga National Park, it was closed so we went to Kahuzi-Biega National Park to visit the lowland gorillas. Permits cost $400, whereas it's around $600 to see them in Uganda and $1500 in Rwanda. It was about a 20 minute trek to see them and we had about an hour with them. The only precaution was that we had to wear masks the whole time to make sure we didn't transmit anything to the gorillas. Really awesome experience getting to be so close to these beautiful creatures!

BUKAVU

We stayed the night in the border town of Bukavu. For our next trip we desperately needed USD, and luckily there's plenty of ATMs that dispense dollars in brand-new crisp $100 notes. EcoBank dispensed the most at $600 at a time and didn't charge a fee.