
What Can I Do If Nature Calls During Gorilla Trekking Safaris?
June 12, 2026Last Updated: June 2026
If you have been planning a safari to East Africa recently, you have probably seen headlines about the Ebola outbreak and wondered whether it is still safe to travel.
At Mooi Adventures Uganda, we understand these concerns. Over the past few weeks, many of our guests from the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, and Asia have reached out with questions about travel safety, border crossings, gorilla trekking permits, and what would happen if the situation changes before their safari begins.
These are valid concerns. After all, a safari is more than just a holiday. It is often a once-in-a-lifetime adventure that takes months of planning and anticipation.
The good news is that East African countries have extensive experience managing public health situations, and tourism authorities continue to work closely with health agencies to keep travelers informed and protected.
Before making any decisions about postponing your trip, it is important to understand the facts rather than relying on alarming headlines. In this guide, we explain the current situation, border updates, travel requirements, and what you should know before booking or traveling on an East Africa safari.
Understanding Ebola and How East Africa Responds
Ebola is a serious viral disease that spreads through direct contact with bodily fluids from an infected person. Unlike common respiratory illnesses, it does not spread easily through casual contact or simply being in the same area.
Countries across East Africa have dealt with previous outbreaks and have developed strong systems for surveillance, screening, contact tracing, and rapid response. Whenever cases are detected, health authorities work closely with local communities, border agencies, and international health organizations to contain the spread.
This experience has helped Uganda and neighboring countries respond quickly whenever cases are identified.
The Current Situation in East Africa
The current outbreak remains largely concentrated in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), while neighboring countries continue to strengthen monitoring measures.
Uganda has increased health surveillance and screening, particularly at key entry points and areas connected to regional travel routes. Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania, and Burundi have also enhanced preparedness measures while maintaining normal tourism operations.
For safari travelers, this means that national parks, lodges, gorilla trekking experiences, wildlife safaris, and cultural tours continue to operate while authorities monitor developments closely.
Border Status Across East Africa
One of the most common questions we receive concerns border crossings.
Uganda – Rwanda Border
The border remains open, allowing travelers to continue enjoying combined Uganda and Rwanda safari itineraries.
Uganda – Tanzania Border
Travel between Uganda and Tanzania continues normally with health screening procedures where necessary.
Uganda – Kenya Border
Cross-border travel remains operational, making it easy for travelers arriving through Nairobi to continue their safari into Uganda..
Uganda – DRC Border
Enhanced monitoring and health screening measures remain in place due to the proximity of the outbreak.
Rwanda – Burundi Border
Travelers should always check current routing options with their tour operator, as access arrangements can change depending on regional developments.
Tanzania – Burundi Border
This remains an important route for travelers visiting Burundi as part of a multi-country safari.
Is It Safe to Travel to East Africa Right Now?
This is the question that matters most.
While every traveler should make decisions based on their own comfort level, tourism activities across East Africa continue to operate.
Airports remain open.
National parks remain open.
Gorilla trekking continues.
Chimpanzee tracking continues.
Wildlife safaris continue.
Visitors are still enjoying game drives in Queen Elizabeth National Park, tracking mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, exploring Kibale Forest, and witnessing the Great Migration in Kenya and Tanzania.
Health screening measures have simply become part of the travel process.
Health Measures Travelers May Encounter
Depending on your route and destination, you may encounter:
- Temperature screening
- Health questionnaires
- Additional traveler declarations
- Enhanced monitoring at airports
- Screening at selected border crossings
Travelers entering Uganda should complete the official online traveler declaration before arrival:
https://poes.health.go.ug/declare/
Completing this process before departure can help reduce delays upon arrival.
Essential Travel Documents for East Africa
Before traveling, ensure you have:
A Valid Passport
Your passport should have at least six months of validity remaining.
Appropriate Visa
Many travelers visiting Uganda, Rwanda, and Kenya benefit from the East Africa Tourist Visa.
Depending on your itinerary, separate visas may be required for Tanzania or Burundi.
Yellow Fever Certificate
This remains one of the most important travel requirements in East Africa.
Always carry the original vaccination certificate.
Travel Insurance
We strongly recommend comprehensive travel insurance that includes:
- Medical coverage
- Emergency evacuation
- Trip interruption protection
- Trip cancellation coverage
Safari Documentation
Keep copies of:
- Flight confirmations
- Hotel confirmations
- Safari vouchers
- Passport copies
- Emergency contact information
What You Should Know Before Booking a Safari
If you are considering a safari during this period, there are several important things to keep in mind.
Choose a Flexible Operator
Work with a tour company that provides clear communication and flexible options if circumstances change.
Stay Informed
Follow official health updates rather than relying solely on social media discussions or sensational news headlines.
Understand Cancellation Policies
Always ask about payment terms, cancellation policies, and rescheduling options before making payments.
Consider Travel Insurance Essential
Travel insurance provides valuable protection and peace of mind during periods of uncertainty.
Good News for Gorilla and Chimpanzee Trekkers
One positive development for travelers planning Gorilla Trekking Uganda and chimpanzee tracking experiences is the flexibility offered by Uganda Wildlife Authority.
Where cancellations are directly related to Ebola restrictions or official travel concerns, Uganda Wildlife Authority has allowed permit rescheduling without additional permit fees, subject to the policies and conditions in effect at the time.
This has helped many travelers retain the value of their permits while adjusting travel dates when necessary.
Practical Advice for Travelers With Existing Bookings
If your safari is already booked:
- Stay in touch with your tour operator.
- Monitor official travel updates.
- Keep travel documents organized.
- Confirm your insurance coverage.
- Remain flexible if minor adjustments become necessary.
Most importantly, avoid making decisions based solely on rumors or social media speculation.
Why East Africa Remains Worth Visiting
Despite temporary health concerns, East Africa continues to offer some of the world’s most remarkable travel experiences.
You can still stand face-to-face with mountain gorillas in Bwindi.
You can still track chimpanzees through ancient forests.
You can still watch elephants cross the savannah at sunset.
You can still explore vibrant cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and extraordinary wildlife.
These experiences remain just as powerful today as they have always been.
Final Thoughts
At Mooi Adventures Uganda, we believe travel decisions should be based on facts, preparation, and reliable information.
The current Ebola situation deserves attention, and health authorities across the region continue to monitor developments closely. At the same time, East Africa remains open to travelers, tourism activities continue, and many visitors are enjoying safe and memorable safari experiences every day.
If you are considering a Uganda Safari, Gorilla Trekking Uganda adventure, Rwanda Gorilla Trekking experience, or a multi-country East Africa Safari, our team is happy to provide the latest travel guidance and help you plan with confidence.
Helpful Resources
- Mooi Adventures Uganda: https://www.mooiadventures.com
- Uganda Traveler Declaration Portal: https://poes.health.go.ug/declare/
- Uganda Wildlife Authority: https://www.ugandawildlife.org
- World Health Organization: https://www.who.int
For the latest travel updates or safari planning assistance, contact the Mooi Adventures Uganda team. We are here to help you travel informed, prepared, and with peace of mind.




