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All visitors will be required to present valid identification documents to confirm resident status.
• Do not camp or make campfires except at designated sites
• Do not drive off the tracks.
• Do not disturb wildlife by sounding motor horns.
• Do not bring dogs or other pets into the park.
• Do not litter.
• Do not bring firearms or ammunition into the park.
• Do not pick flowers or destroy any vegetation.
• Do not exceed the speed limit of 40km per hour (25mph)
• Retain all official receipts for verification
• Park gates open between 7am to 7pm
GORILLA TRACKING RULES BEFORE YOU SET OUT: • Ensure to carry with you payment receipts and permits • Do not visit the gorillas if you have a cold or other infectious illness • Minimum age for tracking is 15 years • Human waste should be buried 30cm (12 inches ) deep • Maximum number of visitors is eight persons per gorilla group WHEN YOU ARE WITH THE GORILLAS: • Maintain a 10m (32.8ft) distance from the gorilla • Smoking, eating and drinking are not permitted during the tracking • If you must sneeze or cough cover your face and turn away from the gorillas, as they can catch coughs and colds from humans • Visits are limited to one hour per gorilla group per day • Do not use flash photography. • Do not leave litter in the forest
CHIMPANZEE TRACKING RULES For your own safety and the protection of the Chimpanzees, you are required to follow a few rules along the forest trails. • Chimpanzees can catch your diseases; you must not enter the forest if you are sick. • Minimum Age for tracking is 12 years • Do not leave litter in the forest • Human waste should be buried 30cm (12 inches ) deep • Keep as quiet as possible in the forest, you will see more. • Keep at least 10 meters (32.8 ft) from the chimpanzees at all times. • Do not mimic Chimpanzees’ vocalization (you do not know what you might be saying!) • Smoking, eating and drinking are not permitted during the tracking • Do not chase the Chimpanzees. • Do not use flash photography. • Visits are limited to 1 Hour with the Chimpanzees