Gorilla Trekking Age Limit Why Uganda gorilla trekking age limit at 15 years.: Gorilla trek minimum age is currently art 15 year and anyone below that age is considered a minor or child and thus unfit to trek the once-endangered mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga National Park. It is believed that the behavior of children or minors is un predictable and in order to avoid such, children or minors are not allowed to trek gorillas in Uganda’ Bwindi impenetrable National and Mgahinga National Park. A good example or case study where gorillas fume at you, a child may decide to make noise or run which may result into gorillas attacking you. To avoid all such scenarios, Uganda gorilla trekking age limit or minimum age of 15 years and above has to be enforced by Uganda Wildlife Authority in order to avoid such anticipated instances like. Another reason why children below 15 years are not allowed to trekking mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga National Park is due to the fact that children tend to have communicable diseases which can easily be transmitted to mountain gorillas of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and or Mgahinga National Park since humans and mountain gorillas almost share the same genes. Mountain gorillas having passed from being endangered and been removed from the world’s list of endangered species and thanks to the concerted efforts by Uganda, Rwanda, and Congo plus all stakeholders in conservation, Uganda would like to continue with conservation efforts to make sure that human diseases are not passed on to mountain gorillas. Uganda gorilla tracking age limit and minimum age of 15 years and above are seen as an average and acceptable age for gorilla trekking as an activity. Gorilla trekking in Bwindi and Mgahinga can
Gorilla Trekking Age Limit Why Uganda gorilla trekking age limit at 15 years.: Gorilla trek minimum age is currently art 15 year and anyone below