Are you looking for the easiest gorilla group to trek in Rwanda? The Sabyinyo gorilla group family in Volcanoes National Park, Northwestern Rwanda is considered to be the easiest or simplest gorilla family to trek on the Rwanda gorilla safari. The Sabyinyo gorilla group roams around the slopes of the Sabyinyo Volcano Mountain. It is one group to visit, especially for those of you who have difficulty trekking through the jungle to search for mountain gorillas.
Group size
The Sabyinyo gorilla group family has a composition of 13 which includes 2 silverbacks plus other family members. The word Sabyinyo is derived from the Kinyarwanda and is translated as ‘old man’s teeth.’ Sabyinyo group was established in 1992 following the death of the silverback of Group 13 causing other females like Gukunda, Ijisho, and Kampanga to join other families.
The present Sabyinyo group then was formed with 4 females and 2 silverbacks. Its name was changed to Sabyinyo. During habituation, the Sabyinyo group comprised 3 silverback gorillas including Ruhennyi, Guhondo, and Ryango silverback gorillas.
The Sabyinyo gorilla group family is the closest family to the Volcanoes National Park area. It is the most accessible gorilla family and is led by the powerful Guhonda silverback gorilla. The Guhonda silverback is one of the biggest male gorillas measuring over 220 kg.
Getting to the Sabyinyo group home range takes about 2 hours. The group is comprised of fewer individuals compared to most gorilla families in Volcanoes National Park. But a visit to explore the Sabyinyo gorilla family guarantees you epic encounters.
The composition/size of the Sabyinyo group like other families is never the same. It keeps on varying due to death, birth, and emigration as well as migration. Therefore, do not be shocked when you are told of a different composition size on the actual gorilla trek.
How many people can trek Sabyinyo?
Sabyinyo gorilla group can accommodate a maximum of 8 (eight) visitors and only single gorilla treks are available for each group as per the park authority standards. The 8 visitors translate to 8 gorilla permits available for booking by visitors with plans to track the Sabyinyo gorilla family group.
How much is a gorilla permit for the Sabyinyo group
A valid gorilla permit in Rwanda is open for booking at USD 1500 per visitor. The cost of the Rwanda gorilla permit covers the park entry fees, park guide fees, and the special one hour for up close and personal encounters. A gorilla permit must be reserved in advance and we recommend that you do so at least 2-6 months before the actual date you plan to explore the Sabyinyo gorilla family or any group in Rwanda.
When to visit
The best time to explore Sabyinyo gorilla family is around the dry season. The dry season occurs from June, July, August, to September then December, January to February. The two phases of the dry season offer favorable weather conditions for visitors to enjoy a smooth trek in the jungle as they search for a family of mountain gorillas in the wild. The dry months experience low or no rainfall amount with the forest floor kept relatively drier thus allowing you to immerse into the jungle less of disruptions.
Where is the Sabyinyo group found?
The Sabyinyo group is found in Volcanoes National Park Ruhengeri, a spectacular protected area with 13 habituated gorilla families. Besides Sabyinyo, the 160 sq. km Volcanoes National Park also protects gorilla families such as the Hirwa gorilla family, Kwitonda, Susa B, Susa A, Umubano, Amahoro group, Rushegura gorilla family, Bwenge gorilla family, Ugenda, Agashya, Muhoza gorilla group, and others.
What else to see in Volcanoes National Park Rwanda?
In addition to the huge concentration of mountain gorilla population, Volcanoes National Park also offers refuge to other wildlife/faunal species. They include African forest elephants, golden monkeys (Cercopithecus Mitis Kandti), black-fronted duikers, bushbucks, buffaloes, spotted hyenas, bush pigs, and black and white colobus monkeys.
Birds of interest in Volcanoes National Park Rwanda
Volcanoes National Park Rwanda provides refuge to over 200 bird species. They include the Rwenzori double-collared sunbird, dusty crimson wing, Archer’s ground robin, red-faced woodland, Rwenzori turacos, yellow-eyed black flycatchers, Grauer’s rush warblers, Masked mountain apalis, Rwenzori hill babblers, and Lagden’s bush shrike.
Volcanoes National Park also shelters birds such as the Kivu ground thrush, olive-bellied sunbird, bat hawks, white-collared olive back, African swamphen, grey-backed fiscal, Bronzy sunbird, palm nut vultures, Narina trogon, and many others.
What to do in and around Volcanoes National Park Rwanda
Volcanoes National Park features lots of exciting experiences for visitors to enjoy on their Rwanda safari. They include gorilla trekking, volcano hiking, birding, golden monkey tracking, and cultural visits at Iby’Iwacu village.
Accommodation options
The safari lodges to book for overnight stays in and around Volcanoes National Park Ruhengeri range from budget to luxury. The different accommodation alternatives to consider for overnight stay include Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge, Five Volcanoes Boutique Hotel, Best View Hotel, Bisate Lodge, One&Only Gorilla’s Nest Lodge, Singita Kwitonda Lodge, Fravan Eco Resort, Amakoro Songa Lodge, Virunga Lodge, La Palme Hotel, Le Boubou Lodge, and others.
Getting there
Volcanoes National Park is accessible from the heart of Kigali in Rwanda within a 2-3 hour drive or 3-4 hour drive from Kabale or Kisoro. Visitors who cross from Uganda take the Katuna or Chanika border to connect to Volcanoes National Park Rwanda. By air, you can also take a helicopter flight to Ruhengeri airport and you connect to the park where you can participate in numerous experiences.
What to pack for a gorilla safari in Rwanda
Top things to consider on your packing list for gorilla trekking in Rwanda include a valid gorilla permit, a sweater, long-sleeved shirts, gardening gloves, a rain jacket, long pants, waterproof hiking boots, an insect repellent, a safari hat, energy snacks, and bottled drinking water.
In conclusion, Rwanda is comprised of 13 habituated gorilla family groups in Volcanoes National Park. The choice of gorilla group to be visited varies depending on the visitors’ preferences and your fitness levels. The easiest gorilla group to trek in Rwanda is the Sabyinyo gorilla family. Talk to your trusted local tour operator Mist Rwanda Safaris to plan and book an unforgettable gorilla safari to explore the Sabyinyo group or any of the Volcanoes National Park groups.
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