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  1. Please note that this is not a Zoo so it is a tropical rainforest and sightings depend on factors such as time of the day fruit availability, weather and how quiet the primate group is.
  2. The maximum number of people in a group is 8 visitors per guided walk
  3. The maximum time allowed with the chimps is one hour, however, the time might be shortened under the guides discretion to eliminate stressful situations for the chimps
  4. When trekking, you’re advised to remain in a tight group and follow the guides directions at all times. The guide is supposed to be the one to lead the group through the forest during the tracking
  5. Please remain at a distance of 8 meters from the chimps or the distance that your guide recommends.
  6. Under no circumstance shall you chase while they descend or to or walk on higher ground.
  7. You are advised not to enter the forest if you are sick as this can put the animals at serious risk of diseases
  8. Please refrain from eating near the chimps and other primates while in the park
  9. Please do not shout in the forest. You’re advised to maintain total silence or speak at a low tone.
  10. It’s advisable to wear long boots that cover your toes and long trousers as there are red ants and slippery trails, also carry along waterproof clothing in the rainy season.
  11. Children under 15 years are not allowed to view the chimps for safety reasons.
  12. If you need to urinate please do so off the trail system under guide directions.
  13. If you need to defecate, please do so off the trail system and bury all in a hole all waste.
  14. Do not use flashlight on your camera while taking a photo.
  15. Do not mimic the chimpanzee voices, you may be exposed to an attack
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