The mountain gorillas are one of Rwanda's main tourism draw cards and the government has taken measures to protect these animals and ensure that tourism is sustainable and safe. Travellers must book a guided tour to see the gorillas for safety reasons such as bandits, civil unrest, and potential injury and for the safety of the animals themselves. Controlled tourism prevents any potential health risk to the gorillas as they are susceptible to diseases plus reduces the risk of human-gorilla interactions where people may be injured or killed. For the past two years, a political dispute between the two countries has continued to deepen, with the Rwandan government closing its border to Uganda and advising its citizens not to travel to Uganda. Travellers should check with government authorities before attempting to cross.
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