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Primate Conservation In Uganda And Rwanda

Primate Conservation in Uganda and Rwanda

Primate Conservation in Uganda and Rwanda remains a priority to us and everyone living in this world. We want to commend the great work of our Gorilla Doctors in Uganda & Rwanda. With only 1,004 mountain gorillas left in the world- and the number of Grauer’s gorillas on the precipitous decline – it is critical to ensure the health and well-being of every individual gorilla.

With the help of the Gorilla Doctors, who regularly monitor the health of gorilla groups to ensure the early detection of disease and injury. When gorillas suffer from human-induced or life-threatening trauma or disease, the team stages medical interventions to save their lives.

Bwindi Gorilla Trekking Safari Company is passionate about deliberate ways p in place to engage and support the institutions in primate conservation. One way is through contributing to the Gorilla Lecture Donation Fund. The majority of our VIP guests are accorded a gorilla lecture by the Gorilla Doctor the previous day to their trekking date, this is one way to get more about the life of the mountain gorillas from their doctors.

You can be part of this great effort of primate conservation in Uganda & Rwanda by booking your gorilla trekking safari with us as the funds collected from the sale of a gorilla permit, a share is directed to conservation activities of these special primates.

You can make a DONATION to the Gorilla Doctors Foundation, this is the only organization in the world dedicated to saving the mountain. When you support Gorilla Doctors you are helping to keep mountain and Grauer’s gorillas healthy in Rwanda, Uganda, and DR Congo.

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Effective & Immideaiately 07th October 2024.

Information Note for Passengers Departing from Rwanda.

  • Travelers should monitor for MVD symptoms, including fever, severe headaches, muscle aches, vomiting, and diarrhea, before departing from Rwanda and seek medical advice immediately if they experience these symptoms.
  • Expect routine temperature checks using Thermo-Scan Cameras and the use of hand sanitizing stations.
  • All passengers exiting the country will be asked to answer a short symptom-screening questionnaire with RBC staff to ensure their well-being and the safety of others. Alternatively, passengers can complete a declaration form here, download the QR code, and present it upon arrival at the airport.

REMINDER: Rwanda's proven ability to manage public health challenges ensures a safe environment for all travelers.

The country's commitment to scientific and evidence-based responses, as demonstrated during the COVID-19 pandemic, remains a priority in safeguarding the well-being of everyone in Rwanda.