Bitukura Family
The Bitukura gorilla family is one of the habituated gorilla families in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, located in southwestern Uganda. Please note that circumstances may change, and it’s essential to verify the current status and composition of gorilla families in Bwindi from up-to-date sources, such as the Uganda Wildlife Authority or us.
Here is some information about the Bitukura gorilla family
- Composition: The Bitukura gorilla family was named after a river in the park. The group was known for having several members, including a dominant silverback, adult females, and younger gorillas.
- Dominant Silverback: In most gorilla families, there is a dominant silverback who leads and protects the group. At the time of my last update, Ndahura was the dominant silverback of the Bitukura family.
- Tourism: Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is famous for gorilla trekking, allowing tourists to visit habituated gorilla families like Bitukura. Gorilla trekking is a significant source of revenue for conservation efforts and the local community.
- Conservation: The conservation of mountain gorillas in Bwindi and other parts of the Virunga Massif is of utmost importance. Efforts are made to protect these critically endangered animals from poaching, habitat loss, and disease.
Since circumstances can change, I recommend checking with the Uganda Wildlife Authority or a reputable tour operator for the most up-to-date information on the Bitukura gorilla family and gorilla trekking opportunities in Bwindi National Park.
Bitukura gorilla group in Bwindi – gorilla tracking tours
Bitukura gorilla group is located in the Ruhija sector in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. It was named Bitukura after a river in the forest where the family was first sighted. Bitukura gorilla group’s habituation activity lasted for about 15 months compared to the two years of habituation for mountain gorilla family groups.
The habituation of the gorilla group started in 2007 and it was opened for tourism in 2008.
The Bitukura family and the Kyaguriro families share a close bond and are known to have, what can be described in human terms as get-togethers about once each month.
Bitukura Gorilla family members-Bwindi impenetrable national park
Bitukura family originally had 4 silverbacks that were fierce and fought for the pride of their family, Ndahura the second youngest silverback is the leader of the family. Ndahura took the throne from Karamuzi who retired from power at the age of 42 years.
Bitukura family is made up of 13 family members with Ndahura the dominant silverback, Karamuzi the 2nd, Rukumu the 3rd, Rukara the 4th with Bettina, Ruhara, Kamuga the adult females in the group, Obia and Mugisha are black backs and Kabandize the young juvenile who crossed over from the Kyaguliro group and Kadogo and Mubwindi both being the infants in the family.
Book a safari to visit the Bitukura family in their natural habitat in Bwindi impenetrable forest national park.
Bitukura Gorilla Family:
The Bitukura gorilla family is one of the habituated mountain gorilla groups in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Habituation is a process by which gorillas become accustomed to the presence of humans, making it possible for researchers and tourists to observe and study them up close without causing them harm or distress.
Location:
The Bitukura family was primarily located in the Ruhija sector of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Bwindi is a vast and dense rainforest park, and it is divided into several sectors or regions to facilitate gorilla trekking and conservation efforts. The Ruhija sector is one of these regions.
The Ruhija sector is known for its lush forest, beautiful scenery, and relatively cooler climate due to its higher altitude compared to other sectors of the park. It is a popular destination for tourists interested in gorilla trekking, as it offers the opportunity to visit the Bitukura family and other habituated gorilla groups.
Gorilla Trekking:
Gorilla trekking is a popular activity in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Tourists who wish to visit the Bitukura family or any other gorilla group must obtain permits from the Uganda Wildlife Authority or authorized tour operators. These permits allow visitors to trek into the forest with experienced guides and trackers to locate and spend a limited time observing the gorillas in their natural habitat.
It’s important to note that the Bitukura family’s exact location within the Ruhija sector or Bwindi as a whole can change over time, as gorillas are mobile and their movements are influenced by factors such as food availability and group dynamics. Therefore, the tracking experience may involve some hiking through the dense forest to find the gorillas.
Conservation:
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is home to nearly half of the world’s remaining mountain gorilla population. Conservation efforts are essential to protect these critically endangered animals from threats such as habitat loss and poaching. Revenue generated from gorilla trekking permits contributes significantly to the conservation of the park and supports local communities.
To plan a visit to the Bitukura family or any other gorilla group in Bwindi National Park, it is advisable to contact the Uganda Wildlife Authority or us for the most up-to-date information on permit availability, trekking logistics, and current gorilla family locations.
In conclusion, the Bitukura gorilla family is one of the habituated gorilla groups within Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, located in southwestern Uganda. The Bitukura family was primarily situated in the Ruhija sector of the park. This family is known for its diverse composition, including a dominant silverback named Ndahura, adult females, and younger gorillas.
Bwindi National Park is renowned for gorilla trekking, a popular activity that allows tourists to visit habituated gorilla families like Bitukura. Gorilla trekking permits are required and can be obtained through the Uganda Wildlife Authority or authorized tour operators. These permits provide visitors with the opportunity to venture into the dense rainforest, guided by experienced trackers, to observe and learn about these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat.
The conservation of gorillas in Bwindi National Park is of utmost importance, as it is home to a significant portion of the world’s mountain gorilla population. The revenue generated from gorilla trekking permits contributes to conservation efforts and supports local communities.
Please keep in mind that the specific location of the Bitukura family within the park can change over time, as gorillas are mobile animals influenced by various factors. Therefore, it is essential to check with the Uganda Wildlife Authority or us for the most up-to-date information if you plan to visit the Bitukura family in Bwindi National Park or engage in gorilla trekking.
Book a safari to visit the Bitukura family in their natural habitat in Bwindi impenetrable forest national park.
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