Discover whether gorillas live in the Rwenzori Mountains, why they don’t, and where to see mountain gorillas near Rwenzori. This guide offers an in-depth primer on wildlife safaris. The Rwenzori Mountains, often called the Mountains of the Moon, are one of Africa’s most mysterious and biodiverse regions. With their mist & snow-covered peaks, dense montane forests, and remote valleys, many travelers naturally ask:

Are there gorillas in the Rwenzori Mountains?

Short Answer: No gorillas live in the Rwenzori Mountains.

There are no resident populations of mountain gorillas in the Rwenzori Mountains National Park.

Mountain gorillas are found only in two regions in East and Central Africa:

  1. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (Uganda)

  2. The Virunga Mountains, which span

    • Mgahinga Gorilla National Park (Uganda)

    • Volcanoes National Park (Rwanda)

    • Virunga National Park (DR Congo)

The Rwenzori Mountains lie geographically close to these areas, but they are not part of the gorilla range.

Virunga National Park

Virunga National Park

Why People Think Gorillas Might Be in Rwenzori

The idea that gorillas could live in Rwenzori is understandable. Several factors contribute to the confusion.

1. Proximity to Gorilla Habitats

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is about 150–200 km south of the Rwenzori range. On a map, this looks close. However, gorillas do not migrate across open savannah, farmland, or human settlements, which separate these regions.

2. Dense Forest and Remote Terrain

Rwenzori’s lower slopes are covered in thick tropical forest. To many people, this looks like perfect gorilla habitat. But gorillas require specific vegetation types, altitude ranges, and food availability that Rwenzori does not consistently provide.

3. Local Myths and Old Reports

In the past, there were unconfirmed local stories of large apes in the foothills of Rwenzori. Modern research, camera trapping, and ranger patrols have never documented gorillas in the park.

Why Mountain Gorillas Do Not Live in the Rwenzori Mountains.

Despite being wild and remote, the Rwenzori Mountains are ecologically different from other gorilla habitats like the Virunga Mountains and Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.

Altitude Differences

  • Mountain gorillas live mainly between 2,200 and 4,000 meters

  • Much of Rwenzori’s forested area transitions quickly into:

    • Bamboo

    • Heather

    • Afro-alpine zones

    • Glaciers above 4,500 meters

These high-altitude ecosystems are too cold and too steep for gorillas.

Vegetation and Food Sources

Gorillas rely heavily on:

  • Soft stems

  • Leaves

  • Shoots

  • Fruit (seasonally)

Rwenzori’s plant life is dominated by:

  • Giant lobelias

  • Groundsel

  • Mosses

  • Alpine plants

These do not support gorilla feeding behavior.

Isolation Over Time

Mountain gorilla populations have been genetically isolated for thousands of years in Bwindi and the Virungas. There has been no natural corridor linking them to Rwenzori Mountain.

Wildlife You Can See in the Rwenzori Mountains.

While there are no gorillas, Rwenzori offers unique wildlife that you won’t easily see elsewhere.

Primates Found in Rwenzori

  • Chimpanzees (in lower forest zones)

  • Blue monkeys

  • L’Hoest’s monkeys

  • Black-and-white colobus monkeys

Diamond Trail – Chimpanzee Watching in Rwenzori Mountains.

Chimpanzee Spotted on the Diamond Trail, Rwenzori Mountains

Chimpanzee sightings are possible but not guaranteed, as they are wild and unaccustomed to human presence.

Other Notable Wildlife

  • Forest elephants (rare and elusive)

  • Rwenzori duiker

  • Giant forest hog

  • Over 200 bird species, including:

    • Rwenzori turaco

    • Strange weaver

    • Handsome francolin

Can You Combine Rwenzori Trekking and Gorilla Trekking?

Yes, and this is one of the best ways to experience Uganda.

Many travelers choose to:

  • Trek the Rwenzori Mountains for hiking, glaciers, and scenery

  • Then track gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

This combination offers:

  • High-altitude adventure

  • One of the world’s best wildlife encounters

  • A complete picture of Uganda’s biodiversity

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