Kahuzi-Biega National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in eastern DR Congo, named after two extinct volcanoes that rise above its rainforest. It is the world’s premier destination for tracking the eastern lowland gorilla, or Grauer’s gorilla – the largest of the four gorilla subspecies, found nowhere else. Beyond gorillas, the park protects dense tropical forest teeming with primates, forest elephants and hundreds of bird species, offering a rare and rewarding wilderness experience.


