Kahuzi Biega National Park
Kahuzi-Biega National Park, also called Parc National de Kahuzi-Biega (in French) is a bio diverse protected area in Bukavu town in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo on the Western Bank of Lake Kivu, near the Rwanda border. Named after 2 extinct volcanoes of Mount Kahuzi & Mount Biega, Kahuzi Biega National Park National park was established in 1970 to protect the Eastern Lowland or Grauer’s Gorilla subspecies, in a total land area of 6000 square Kilometers, of the Montane forest cover. The park stands out to be the only hub where the Eastern lowland Gorillas can be seen, in the entire world.