You can spend only one hour with the gorillas in Rwanda because the limit protects them from human…
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Gorilla group sizes are limited to eight visitors per family per day in Rwanda to reduce disease risk,…
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Face masks are used during gorilla treks in Rwanda to stop human respiratory illnesses from spreading to the…
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The main photography rules during gorilla trekking in Rwanda are no flash, no selfie sticks or tripods near…
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Gorilla tourism protects gorillas by turning them into a source of income that funds ranger patrols, veterinary care,…
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The key health requirements for gorilla trekking in Rwanda are being free of contagious illness on the day,…
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The main gorilla trekking rules in Rwanda are a minimum age of 15, a maximum of eight visitors…
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The minimum age for gorilla trekking in Rwanda is 15 years, strictly enforced with no exceptions, and there…
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