The Virunga Community Programs is a social enterprise in tourism industry. It was established at Rumangabo Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo around the Virunga National Park. Currently the Regional Headquarters of Virunga Community Programs located in Goma Town. The main purposes of our programs are to connect sustainable tourism, environmental conservation and community programs around Virunga massif
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Tourism boom expected back in DRC with reopening of Virunga National Park
Tourism boom
expected back in DRC with reopening of Virunga National Park
By Virunga Community Programs
Tourism industry players in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
have welcomed the reopening of Virunga National Park on 15th February 2019. The
oldest national park in the world was closed in June 2018 after a spate of
insecurity incidences, particularly the kidnap of tourists and the killing of a
park ranger who was guiding the travellers.
The closure of the park sadly curtailed tourism activities and was
received with consternation in many quarters. However, we hope that the factors
that led to the closure of the park have been addressed, particularly the
insecurity issues that led to its closure in the first place.
This news also comes at a period when the DRC has seen a political
transition, with the installation of a new government led by Felix Tshisekedi.
With the new government in place, we hope that insecurity that has bedeviled
the region is also going to be prioritized.
The Virunga Park is located in magical place blessed with nature at its
pristine. It is found in a 3,000 square miles teeming with active volcanoes,
glaciers, snow-capped mountains, lush mountain forests and savannahs. However,
the insecurity incidences that have played out there have inhibited the region
to gain from its tourism potential.
While businesses, particularly hotels and accommodations, tours and
travels, were greatly affected by the closure, the park’s reopening is going to
bring back tourist and business, and this should also be welcomed by the local
communities who are set to gain from tourism activities in and around the park.
We would gain like to reaffirm that tourism activities in and around the
park benefit the local communities mostly since they are the ones to gain from
the tourist dollars. Therefore, the people themselves should jealously protect
the park, and ensure that anything that can keep tourists away from park is
avoided at all costs.
Poaching of wild animals and cutting of trees have been identified as
some of the factors leading to insecurity incidences in and around the park.
However, it is the local community that has a lot to lose when the park remains
closed and, therefore, they should desist from these activities that keep away tourists.
Various regions and countries around the world are faced with different
challenges of ensuring security and tourism safety, and the Virunga National
Park is among those places that have not ranked favorably in terms of safety
and security. The volatile nature of the region in general, characterized by
political instability and community conflicts has made it to be perceived as a
risky tourism destination. But for tourists to peacefully enjoy the wonderful
attractions found at Virunga, they need to be reassured of their security, and
we hope that this has finally been addressed and new efforts will be made to
bring back the tourists in droves.
It may be considered as a luxurious activity, but visiting the Virunga
for gorilla trekking is also a statement of support for the many rangers who in
the past have lost their colleagues. They are in the frontline of conservation
fight to protect the region’s natural assets, not just for the country, but
also for the rest of humanity.
Most importantly, the park authorities should design strategies to
improve the image and competitiveness of Virunga as a safe and preferred
destination it has been.
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