New baby gorilla born in Mgahinga National Park. Mgahinga Gorilla National Park has once again become the center of excitement and celebration in Uganda’s tourism world. On 15th November 2025, the famous Nyakagezi gorilla family welcomed a new baby gorilla, bringing their total number to 10 members. This new addition highlights the ongoing success of Uganda’s conservation efforts and the protection of the critically endangered mountain gorillas. The birth also adds stability and vibrancy to the group, making Mgahinga an even more attractive destination for travelers planning a gorilla trekking adventure.
This remarkable event showcases the resilience of wildlife in Uganda and strengthens Mgahinga’s reputation as one of the best places to see mountain gorillas in their natural habitat. As gorilla trekking remains a once-in-a-lifetime wildlife encounter, this new birth is a sign of hope and conservation success that will excite both tourists and researchers alike.
Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is the smallest national park in Uganda, covering 33.7 km², but it is also one of the most biologically rich destinations. Located in southwestern Uganda, it forms part of the larger Virunga Conservation Area, shared with Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda and Virunga National Park in DR Congo. This transboundary ecosystem is home to nearly half of the world’s mountain gorilla population, and the conservation collaboration across borders plays a crucial role in the survival of these great apes.
Mgahinga is renowned for breathtaking landscapes, dramatic volcanoes, lush forests, rare bird species, and unique cultural experiences with the Batwa, the forest’s original inhabitants. However, its biggest attraction remains the Nyakagezi gorilla family, which is the only habituated group in the park available for trekking.
The Nyakagezi family is one of the most interesting and well-studied gorilla groups in Uganda. Known for their playfulness and their movement across the Virunga region, they had a history of crossing borders into Rwanda and Congo before settling permanently in Mgahinga several years ago.
With the birth of the new baby gorilla, the group’s number has now officially increased to 10 individuals. The birth is believed to have occurred during the early hours of 15th November 2025, and trackers confirmed the sighting later in the morning. The mother is reported to be in good health, caring closely for her newborn, while the rest of the group – including the dominant silverback – continues to offer protection and support.
This is not only joyful news for conservationists but also a boost for gorilla trekking tourism in Mgahinga. Tourists visiting the park now have the opportunity to witness the tender early moments of a growing gorilla family—a rare privilege in the world of wildlife tourism.
Mountain gorillas remain critically endangered despite conservation gains in recent years. Each new birth significantly contributes to their long-term survival. The success of conservation in Mgahinga is a combined effort involving Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA), local communities, trackers, rangers, and tourism operators who ensure responsible gorilla trekking practices.
A new baby gorilla also brings:
A growing family creates stronger social bonds and reduces risks associated with dominance battles or dispersal.
Every birth contributes to diversifying and sustaining the mountain gorilla population.
More visitors are attracted to such success stories, generating conservation funds that support both wildlife and community projects.
This birth reinforces Uganda’s leadership in gorilla conservation globally and inspires continued commitment to wildlife protection.
Trekking the Nyakagezi family is an intimate and rewarding experience. Unlike Bwindi, which has multiple gorilla families, Mgahinga offers a single habituated group, giving trekkers a unique and focused encounter.
Your trek begins early in the morning after briefing at Ntebeko Visitor Center. Experienced guides, trackers, and rangers lead visitors through forested slopes, bamboo zones, and open areas at the foothills of volcanic mountains. Once the gorillas are located, you are allowed one full hour with them.
This hour feels magical—watching the silverback maintain order, mothers nursing babies, juveniles playing, and other members going about their daily routines. With the new baby in the Nyakagezi family, visitors will now have the rare opportunity to watch a newborn’s behavior, a moment few travelers experience.
A gorilla permit is mandatory for anyone who wishes to visit the Nyakagezi family. Permits in Uganda are issued by the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA).
Foreign Non-Residents: USD 800
Foreign Residents: USD 700
East African Citizens: UGX 300,000
These permits allow you to trek one gorilla family and spend one hour with them. Due to high demand, especially after exciting news like the birth of a baby gorilla, permits often sell out months in advance.
You can purchase gorilla permits through:
Kenlink Tours (recommended for secure, fast reservations)
The Uganda Wildlife Authority headquarters in Kampala
Authorized tour operators
Booking through a trusted safari company like Kenlink Tours ensures your entire trip—permits, accommodation, transport, and park entry—is well coordinated.
Mgahinga offers a variety of accommodation options for different budgets. Most lodges are located in Kisoro town or near the park boundary, offering stunning views of the Virunga volcanoes.
Mount Gahinga Lodge – The closest lodge to the park, offering comfort, elegance, beautiful cottages, and exceptional views.
Gorilla Heights Lodge – Situated close to Mgahinga and offers luxurious rooms and excellent service.
Lake Chahafi Resort – A serene lakeside environment with cozy cottages.
Amajambere Iwacu Community Camp – A community-run facility that supports local livelihoods.
Mgahinga Rest Camp – Affordable and close to the trekking starting point.
All these accommodations provide easy access to Mgahinga Gorilla National Park and can be booked as part of your safari package with Kenlink Tours.
Apart from gorilla trekking, Mgahinga offers several exciting activities:
This park is one of the best places in the world to see golden monkeys, a playful and endangered primate species endemic to the Virunga ranges.
Visitors can climb any of the three dramatic volcanoes:
Mount Gahinga
Mount Muhabura
Mount Sabyinyo
These hikes offer rewarding views of Uganda, Rwanda, and DR Congo.
Engage with the indigenous Batwa community, participate in storytelling, traditional dances, and learn about their former life in the forest.
With over 180 bird species, Mgahinga is a top destination for avid birders.
Kenlink Tours is one of Uganda’s trusted, experienced, and professional gorilla safari operators. With years of expertise organizing gorilla trekking trips across Uganda, Rwanda, and Congo, we ensure travelers enjoy seamless, safe, and memorable adventures.
Here’s why you should choose Kenlink Tours:
Kenlink Tours secures your gorilla permit early, ensuring you trek on your preferred dates.
Whether you want a luxury gorilla trek, combined wildlife safari, or cross-border adventure, Kenlink Tours customizes itineraries to match your style and budget.
Their guides are knowledgeable, friendly, and passionate about wildlife and conservation.
Expect comfortable safari vehicles, timely arrangements, and exceptional customer care from start to finish.
Kenlink Tours has built a strong reputation for trustworthiness, great communication, and delivering unforgettable safari experiences.
Experience the thrill of meeting the Nyakagezi family and the new baby gorilla in Mgahinga. Book your unforgettable gorilla safari with Kenlink Tours today and be part of Uganda’s incredible conservation story.
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