Rwanda Gorilla trekking COVID-19 | Gorilla Tours in Rwanda
Rwanda gorilla trekking in 2021 amidst the COVID-19 pandemic is an experience one should plan well for, putting into consideration safety measures. On gorilla trekking tours in Rwanda in 2021 many travelers wonder whether it is safe to go gorilla trekking. Yes, it is safe to go gorilla trekking in Rwanda in 2021 as guidelines have been set for tourists to follow in order to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus both within the tourists and from the tourists to the mountain gorillas.Travel Guidelines for Visiting Rwanda
- All visitors are expected to test negative for COVID-19 within 72 hours prior to arrival.
- Tourists will take a second Covid-19 test prior to visiting any tourist attraction. The following options are available:
- Tourists can take the first Covid-19 RT-PCR (Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction) test in the country of origin at an ISO certified laboratory, 72 hours before departure and the second test will be taken upon arrival at Kigali International Airport. They are required to submit the results of the first test to the following address (lab@rbc.gov.rw) before departure and also upon arrival at Kigali International Airport. They will be expected to wait 8 hours for the results of the second test at designated hotels in Rwanda. This is applicable to direct flights only.
- Tourists who are not able to test in their country of origin have the option to be tested twice in Rwanda: The first test will be taken upon arrival at Kigali International Airport while the second test will be taken 48 hours after the arrival. Tourists will only be expected to visit tourist sites after two consecutive negative tests and will wait for their results at designated hotels.
- An optional test may be provided on request at departure.
- While in the country, visitors and flight crew members are expected to abide by guidelines of the Health Ministry and specific guidelines for tourists attractions including National Parks.
- Domestic tourists visiting Nyungwe and Volcanoes National Parks are required to test negative 48 hours prior to visiting these attractions. The results should be presented at the Parks’ reception.
- A private test center has been set up at Petit Stade, Amahoro National Stadium. Testing will be done by appointment.
- The cost of the Covid-19 test for the domestic market (Rwandans and Foreign Residents) will be included in the parks’ permit prices.