Asking yourself, Is Rwanda safe for tourists? is very relevant when planning to visit the country. Rwanda is one of the safest destinations in Africa and safe for any kind of traveler including solo female travelers.
Crime is relatively low in the country and violent crimes among travelers are very minimal. Many tourists always wonder whether it is safe to visit Rwanda, however, it is surely Yes as the country is safe for all travelers from any country of the world.
During the COVID 19 crisis, it is advisable to take increased caution while traveling into the country. The government of Rwanda has set guidelines to be followed by travelers in order to keep them safe when visiting Rwanda.
Mountain gorilla trekking is safe and all set protocols to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic should be followed. Rwanda is safe for a gorilla trekking in 2021 amidst COVID 19.
To ensure tourist security, each group of 8 tourists is accompanied by 2 armed park rangers to ensure the safety of those trekking.
The rangers carry along with firearms just to ensure safety in case wild animals behave in an unsafe way to the tourists. When there is a need the rangers shoot in space to scare away animals.
To maintain the safety measures, domestic tourists opting to visit Nyungwe Forest National Park and Volcanoes National Park are required to have a COVID-19 test within 48 hours prior to visiting these parks.
The results should test negative for one to be allowed to visit the parks. This is because primates are much more susceptible to contracting human diseases including viruses.
For tests, a private test center has been set up at Petit Stade, Amahoro National Stadium in Kigali, by appointment only.
Tourists, traveling by charter flight are expected to test negative for Covid-19 within 72 hours prior to arrival. All tourists will take a second test prior to visiting any tourist attraction.
All visitors are required to maintain a distance of at least 10 meters at all times while visiting primates in Nyungwe Forest National Park and Volcanoes National Park.
Rwanda is one of the growingly popular African safari destinations and this is because of the several activities in the country. Activities include Rwanda gorilla trekking safari, canopy walk (the best in East Africa), wildlife viewing, chimpanzee trekking, birding, Kigali city tour, and cultural tours.
With the fact that tourists can now visit Rwanda with guaranteed safety, that’s why you should visit Rwanda and enjoy the beauty within the land of a thousand hills.
As other East African countries also open up for tourism, taking Tanzania safaris or Kenya safaris for wildlife viewing can easily be combined on a Rwanda tour.
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