one of the world’s most important celebrations of nature
Kwita Izina is modelled off a centuries old tradition in which Rwandans name their children in the presence of family and friends. In 2005, Rwanda began officially naming mountain gorillas in what has become a global celebration of nature. By giving a name to these majestic animals, we give them a value they undoubtedly deserve.
The ceremony is an opportunity to thank the communities that live around Volcanoes National Park, our research partners, vets and the dedicated conservationists, rangers and trackers who protect the gorillas.
The annual Gorilla Naming Ceremony showcases Rwanda’s conservation efforts & the sustainable approach to gorilla tourism that has enabled the gorilla population & communities to thrive. 10% of wildlife tourism income is invested in local communities.
Distinguished individuals and celebrities gather to name baby Mountain Gorillas at the anual Kwita Izina Gorilla Naming Ceremony that is held in the Northern Province district and where joined by the communities living around the home of the endangered mountain gorillas.
Overall, Rwanda has emerged as a conservation and sustainable tourism leader on the continent. For instance, while in the 2010 Census, there were 480 mountain gorillas, the 2016 Census report indicated 604 individuals in the Virunga Massif. These efforts have contributed to the increase in mountain gorillas worldwide (1,063) and are categorised as no longer critically endangered.