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Virunga is Africa's most biodiverse park, home to mountain gorillas and other endangered species. Learn how the Virunga Foundation and Virunga Alliance protect the park and its people from war, poaching and natural disasters.
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Virunga National Park is a national park in the Albertine Rift Valley in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It was created in 1925. In elevation, it ranges from 680 m (2,230 ft) in the Semliki River valley to 5,109 m (16,762 ft) in the Rwenzori Mountains.
Virunga National Park is a unique and diverse African park with volcanoes, glaciers, savannahs, forests and wildlife. It is home to mountain gorillas, endemic species and rare animals, and faces conservation challenges.
O parque nacional de Virunga (anteriormente parque nacional Albert) encontra-se desde as Montanhas Virunga, aos Montes Ruwenzori, na República Democrática do Congo, limitando o Parque Nacional dos Vulcões, no Ruanda, e o Parque Nacional dos Montes Ruwenzori, em Uganda.
Virunga National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Democratic Republic of Congo, home to endangered mountain gorillas, elephants, hippos, and more. Learn about its biodiversity, history, conservation, and development projects.
Virunga National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. It offers diverse treks, accommodations and wildlife experiences, including mountain gorillas, volcanoes, lakes and glaciers.