Rwanda Gorilla Trekking age Limit – Minimum 15 years
Rwanda Gorilla Trekking age Limit – Minimum 15 years
A number of travelers asked the age limit for gorilla trekking in Rwanda and here is the answer. Rwanda is a luxury gorilla tour destination in Africa to trek mountain gorillas. To go gorilla trekking an individual must be above the minimum age limit set by the authorities. Rwanda is one of the three countries in Africa along with Uganda and Congo that are habitats to the world’s only mountain gorillas.
The habituated gorilla families in Rwanda are found in Volcanoes National Park North West of the country. The park is part of a series of volcanoes that traverse three countries including Uganda and Rwanda.
Gorilla trekking tours in Rwanda are becoming increasingly popular and many travelers would want to know the relevant information before they decide to visit the country. Here is a guide on the frequently asked questions about gorilla trekking in Rwanda.
However, just like many Africa safari destinations and activities, there are restrictions for conservation efforts to be effective Rwanda gorilla trekking also has a set minimum age limit.
To trek gorillas in Rwanda, an individual must be above the age of 15. Only persons above the age of fifteen can be allowed to trek mountain gorillas after fully paying for a gorilla trekking permit.
The minimum age for tracking gorillas in Rwanda is 15 years because children below the age of 15 are referred to as unpredictable and therefore may not be able to follow the rules and regulations that govern the activity.
Their behavior could easily be contrary to what is expected of a trekker and therefore for this reason they are kept away from the jungle.
Children below the age of fifteen are known to commonly have communicable diseases. Mountain gorillas are very susceptible to communicable diseases and an entire population can be wiped away by these diseases.
Since their survival and increase in population has majorly been because of conservation efforts, it is always a priority to ensure that these efforts do not go to waste by the transmission of diseases.
Gorilla trekking itself is very strenuous and requires hiking which requires physical strength. Children below 15 are generally considered not to be able to cope with the physical difficulties of trekking and that’s why they are considered not eligible to undertake Rwanda gorilla trekking safaris.
Uganda gorilla trekking minimum age limit as of 2020 is currently 15 years and any persons below this age is considered a minor and not allowed to trek the once critically endangered mountain gorillas. To have a Rwanda gorilla tour for mountain gorillas has a minimum age of 15 years just like it is in Uganda.
Gorilla trekking is an activity worth undertaking for an authentic jungle experience as you see these gentle giants within their natural habitat.
This is a very unique experience from seeing a gorilla in a zoo. We also plan Uganda gorilla safaris for visits both to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park.
For wildlife viewing experiences to see the great Big Five (Buffaloes, Rhinos, Lions, leopards, and Elephants) as well as other wildlife species, then a Kenya safari or Tanzania tour are top choices for East Africa.
Here are some of the recommended itineraries that tourists can choose when going on the East Africa safari.
3 days Volcanoes park Rwanda gorilla trekking safari
10 Days Rwanda wildlife safaris tours
14 Days gorilla safari Rwanda and wildlife tour
3 Days Murchison Falls Safari Uganda Tour
3 Days Gorilla Safari Uganda Bwindi Impenetrable Park Tour
3 Day Queen Elizabeth National Park Safari
4 Days Kidepo Valley National Park Uganda Safari
3 Day Jinja City Tour Uganda Safari
8 Days Uganda Wildlife Safaris Tour
9 Day Uganda Wildlife Safaris Tour
14 Day Uganda Safari Eco-explorer