Gorilla trekking in Rwanda amidst COVID-19 is very possible though a number of changes have happened. Gorilla safaris in Rwanda resumed in June, 2020 up to date after Kigali International Airport (KGL) re-opened its doors to all travelers on Rwanda safaris. All Rwanda gorilla trekking safaris in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park (VNP) are conducted while observing the COVID-19 Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
The SOPs in place are a must to observe because outbreak of COVID-19 poses high risk/threat to the lives of mountain gorillas. Observing the set SOPs plays a significant role especially when it comes to saving the lives of the endangered mountain gorillas. The mountain gorillas are susceptible to human respiratory viruses considering the fact that they share 98% of their DNA with humans.
The latest guidelines to observe while on gorilla trekking in Rwanda
- While on gorilla tour in Rwanda this COVID-19 times, a maximum of 8 visitors are allocated to track a gorilla family group each day.
- It is a must to keep a physical distance of at least 10m/30ft apart from mountain gorillas or chimpanzees during COVID-19 era.
- Visitors can depart for actual gorilla trek at 8:00am after being assigned to a habituated gorilla group to track.
- On briefing day, all holidaymakers must wash their hands or sanitize and also take body temperature.
- If a visitor is proves to be sick during briefing, he or she won’t be let to go for a gorilla trek.
- Wearing of a face mask is a mandatory for every holidaymaker on Rwanda gorilla safari in Volcanoes National Park.
- Always keep social distancing of 2m/6ft apart from yourselves while on a trek to see mountain gorillas in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park.
- Hand sanitizing is mandatory for all trekkers before setting off to search a gorilla group allocated to you.
- Negative COVID-19 test certificate is a must have and tests should be taken 72 hours prior your departure for Rwanda. This applies to all international travelers on Rwanda safaris.
- All travelers must fill the Passenger Locator Form and upload COVID-19 test certificate on www.rbc.gov.rw/travel before your arrival at Kigali.
- All travelers interested in gorilla trekking in Rwanda must test negative for COVID-19 48 hours prior the actual date of trekking gorillas.
- All visitors on Rwanda gorilla safari should be above 15 years to be permitted to go track gorillas.
- Smoking , drinking or eating during tracking gorillas strictly prohibited.
- Flashlight photo taking is strictly prohibited during the 1 hour of magical encounter and photography.
Gorilla permits in Rwanda 2021 & COVID-19
As of 2021, Rwanda gorilla permits are available for booking at $1500. The current rate applies to all travelers planning for gorilla trekking safaris during COVID-19 pandemic times.
What to pack during your Rwanda gorilla safari 2021
If you must take Rwanda safari holiday 2021, the following items should be a must-have; waterproof day pack, long sleeved shirts, rain jacket, camera with no flashlight, waterproof hiking boots, sunscreen, trousers, gardening gloves, insect repellents etc.
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