Gorilla trekking is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. But it’s also a responsibility. As you walk through the forests of Rwanda, Uganda, or the DRC, you’re entering the fragile world of endangered mountain gorillas.
Wearing a proper face mask is not just a safety measure—it’s a conservation tool.

Mountain gorillas share about 98.4% of our DNA. This makes them extremely vulnerable to human diseases, especially airborne viruses. A common cold or flu can be fatal to them.
To protect gorillas, park authorities in Bwindi, Mgahinga, and Volcanoes National Parks require trekkers to wear face masks during the gorilla encounter. This rule helps limit the risk of disease transmission from humans to wildlife.
The ideal mask for gorilla trekking should meet two main goals:
If you choose cloth masks, carry more than one in case it gets damp from rain or sweat.
Most tour operators or lodges can also provide masks upon request.
Mask-wearing is now a key part of responsible gorilla trekking. It protects the gorillas, the rangers, and your fellow travelers. Respecting these rules ensures that future generations can also meet these majestic apes in the wild.
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