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October 15, 2025
The Story of Mountain Gorilla Twins in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park
October 15, 2025In the lush rainforests of Volcanoes National Park, every gorilla family tells a story of strength, survival, and spirit. Among them, the Hirwa Family stands out for its name and its inspiring journey. “Hirwa,” in Kinyarwanda, means “lucky,” and the story behind it truly lives up to that meaning.
Formed by chance and united by choice, the Hirwa Family has become one of the most beloved groups for travelers visiting Rwanda. For those trekking with Traford Safaris, meeting this family feels like witnessing fortune and harmony come alive in the wild.
How the Hirwa Family Was Formed
The Hirwa Family’s story begins with Silverback Munyinya, a strong and charismatic leader who once belonged to the Sabyinyo Family. After years under the rule of the mighty silverback Guhonda, Munyinya decided to venture out and form his own group.
By what seemed like pure luck, several females from different families joined him, and thus the Hirwa Family was born. This unexpected coming together inspired the name Hirwa “the lucky ones.”
Since its formation, the family has grown steadily, known for its peaceful nature and the close bond shared among its members. Trekkers often remark that the Hirwa Family radiates calmness, unity, and affection traits that make encounters with them unforgettable.
Meet Silverback Munyinya: The Lucky Leader
Silverback Munyinya is the heart of the Hirwa Family. His leadership is defined not by aggression, but by care and intelligence. Rangers often describe him as both protective and patient, allowing his family members freedom while maintaining harmony within the group.
Munyinya is easily recognizable a towering silverback with calm eyes and a confident stance. He often sits in the middle of his group, keeping a watchful eye on his family while they feed or play.
His ability to attract members from multiple families showed his natural charisma and strength. It’s this same magnetism that continues to define his leadership and the family’s stability.

Silverback Munyinya
Composition and Behavior of the Hirwa Family
The Hirwa Family typically consists of around 16 members, including one dominant silverback, several adult females, juveniles, and infants. The group is known for its strong family ties members are frequently seen grooming, resting close to one another, or playing together.
One of the most heartwarming aspects of the Hirwa Family is the way mothers care for their young. The group has had several infants born over the years, and their playful energy often delights visitors. Watching baby gorillas tumble and climb while adults feed nearby is one of the most joyful moments of a gorilla trek.
These interactions make the Hirwa Family one of the most photogenic and heartwarming families to visit during a Rwanda safari.
Trekking to See the Hirwa Family
The Hirwa Family is usually found on the slopes of Mount Mgahinga and Mount Sabyinyo, areas known for scenic beauty and rich vegetation. Trekkers journey through bamboo forests, tangled vines, and moss-covered trails to reach the group.
The trek is moderate, making it suitable for most visitors. Depending on their movements, it can take between one and three hours to locate them. Rangers use radio communication to track their last known positions, ensuring that visitors spend more time observing and less time searching.
Once you reach them, the feeling is magical. The quiet forest suddenly comes alive with soft grunts, rustling leaves, and the sight of gorillas interacting just meters away. For many, meeting the Hirwa Family feels like stepping into a world untouched by time where luck, nature, and peace blend into one perfect experience.
What Makes the Hirwa Family Special
The Hirwa Family’s charm lies not only in their name but in their personality. They are calm, united, and approachable, often spending time in open areas that offer clear views for trekkers and photographers.
Here’s what makes them truly special:
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A Lucky Beginning: The group formed by chance, bringing together individuals from different families.
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Strong Bonds: Members display exceptional closeness and unity.
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Scenic Home Range: Found in one of Volcanoes National Park’s most beautiful trekking zones.
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Ideal for Photography: Their calm nature allows for clear, steady viewing.
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Peaceful Energy: Perfect for travelers seeking a gentle, heartwarming encounter.
For first-time gorilla trekkers, the Hirwa Family offers an ideal introduction a blend of adventure and serenity in Rwanda’s highland forests.
Conservation and Community Impact
Like all gorilla families in Volcanoes National Park, the Hirwa Family thrives thanks to Rwanda’s strong conservation efforts. Every visitor who purchases a gorilla trekking permit directly contributes to protecting these endangered animals and supporting nearby communities.
A portion of the permit fees funds anti-poaching patrols, ranger training, and community development programs, helping local residents benefit from tourism. This sustainable approach ensures that both wildlife and people can coexist in harmony.
At Traford Safaris, we are proud to work alongside Rwanda Development Board (RDB) and local partners to promote responsible, eco-friendly tourism. By booking your gorilla trekking package with Traford Safaris, you become part of a conservation success story that continues to inspire the world.
Gorilla Trekking with Traford Safaris
Your encounter with the Hirwa Family can be part of a customized gorilla trekking tour in Rwanda designed by Traford Safaris. Our packages combine luxury, comfort, and unforgettable wildlife experiences.
Each itinerary includes:
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Gorilla trekking permits arranged in advance
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Guided transfers from Kigali to Volcanoes National Park
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Comfortable lodge accommodation near the park
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English-speaking guides and park rangers
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Optional cultural tours and golden monkey tracking
We also offer multi-country packages, combining gorilla trekking in Rwanda with chimpanzee tracking in Uganda or wildlife safaris in Tanzania and Kenya.
Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or in a group, Traford Safaris ensures a seamless, once-in-a-lifetime adventure from arrival to farewell.
Final Thoughts
The Hirwa Family perfectly lives up to its name “the lucky ones.” From their remarkable formation under Silverback Munyinya to their peaceful, close-knit way of life, they represent the beauty of chance and the strength of unity.
Trekking to see them isn’t just about watching gorillas; it’s about witnessing nature’s quiet miracles the way life can begin again in unexpected ways and thrive through cooperation and care.
Join Traford Safaris for your next Rwanda adventure and experience the luck, warmth, and wonder of the Hirwa Family a true treasure of Volcanoes National Park.