Karisoke Research Center is situated in the Volcanoes National Park in the northwest of Rwanda. The research centre is located in between Mount Karisimbi and mounts Bisoke from which its name “Karisoke” was derived, a combination of the two names.
Karisoke Research Centre is one of the major Tourist attraction in volcanoes National Park because it is one of the living memories of Dian Fossey an American primatologist and conservationist known for undertaking studies and research about mountain Gorillas and advocating for their protection.
When was Karisoke centre founded by Dian Fossey?
Karisoke Research Centre Rwanda was established on 24th September 1967 by Dain Fossey. It was started with two small tents which were headquarters for anti-poaching patrols. Today, it has grown into a world-class scientific and conservation institution where long-term studies about Gorillas are conducted. It also educates about Gorillas and plays part in the protection of the primates.
Karisoke Research Centre conducts patrols around Volcanoes National Park to curb poaching and other illegal activities that threaten the life of mountain Gorillas and interfere with their behaviour. This has helped in the protection of the Gorillas and has largely contributed the increase in the population of the Gorillas in the region.
People from communities near the Virunga region illegally access the parks and set traps targeting other mammals there but sometimes it’s the Gorillas that fall into these traps. They also carry out other activities such as cutting down trees, encroaching on the land, entering the park to collect firewood and others which put the lives of the Gorillas at risk.
Why the centre was established
In collaboration with the Dian Fossey gorilla fund international, Karisoke Research Centre combine effort with Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, take on the joint and independent patrols to protect the gorillas in the Virunga Conservation Area. Karisoke Research Centre collects relevant data around the area to help in the conservation of the gorillas. Data collected includes health, demographic and behavioural data.
Why you must visit the Karisoke Research centre
A visit to Karisoke Research Centre Rwanda is one of the best things you can do at Volcanoes National Park. There is a museum with exhibits which have much more information regarding conservation, biology and videos about the customs of mountain Gorillas.
Dian Fossey is said to have lived in the tents that the research centre started off with for a period of about one year and a half before a cabin was built for her by her European friends. After a period of ten years, eight more cabins tents were set up. Dian Fossey, later on, invited Dr Leaky to send her students for assistance in 1969. This laid a platform for this place to be a ground for students all over the world to experience the field and opportunism for research.
During the time of the 1994 Rwanda genocide and other civil wars, a lot of things from the research centre were abandoned while others were destroyed and others were stolen. It was later on reconstructed and destroyed again and finally relocated to Musanze.
Dian Fossey had got involved in the conservation of mountain Gorillas because she was worried that they would be extinct by the 20th century. She was murdered in 1985 by unknown people who dropped her body near her cabin. Her conservation effort provoked conservation organizations to get involved in protection and conservation of the endangered mountain Gorillas after her death and the work is still going on till date.
Today, Karisoke Research Centre uses modern technology in conducting a number of activities. it also partners with conservation organizations and local authorities to strengthen conservation work of the endangered mountain Gorillas. It established started using GPS to monitor the movement of Gorilla groups whereas the mapping of Gorilla habitat in the park was undertaken using hyperspectral remote sensing imagery. Karisoke Research Centre habituated golden monkeys in the park and works with the University of Rwanda and provides filed research opportunities for research purposes.
Getting to the Karisoke Research Centre
Karisoke Research Centre is located near Volcanoes National Park in the famous tourist hub in the northern province of Musanze. It takes 2 hours to reach the research centre by road from Kigali International Airport.
And its 20 minutes’ drive from volcanoes national park and clients staying at Musanze town can easily walk to the research centre.