Planning to go on a gorilla trekking safari with your 10-year-old child in Uganda? You may be wondering whether your child can join you on this thrilling adventure in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park or Mgahinga Gorilla National Park.
According to Uganda Wildlife Authority’s policy, the minimum age for gorilla trekking is 15 years. Children under 15 are not typically allowed to trek with the gorillas. This policy is in place for several reasons, including the fact that children may not be able to maintain the quiet and calm required during the trek, which could potentially lead to the gorillas becoming agitated. Additionally, children may not be able to handle the physical demands of the trek, as the terrain in Bwindi is often steep and slippery.
However, it’s still possible for your child to enjoy a gorilla safari in Uganda. Children under 15 can accompany their parents, but they must remain at the hotel or with the driver-guide while the parents go on the trek. They can also take part in other activities such as nature walks and cultural experiences.
If you are determined to take your 10-year-old on a gorilla trekking adventure, there are some steps you’ll need to follow:
If you’re traveling with a child under 15, they can enjoy a family-friendly safari with you, but they will not be able to participate in the trek itself.
There are several reasons why Uganda Wildlife Authority does not permit children under 15 to trek gorillas:
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is one of the only places in the world where you can trek to see mountain gorillas in their natural habitat. The park is home to more than half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas, making it an incredible destination for wildlife enthusiasts.
The park is divided into four sectors: Rushaga, Buhoma, Ruhija, and Nkuringo. Each sector offers unique experiences, and there are multiple gorilla families that have been habituated for trekking. Since only 8 people are allowed to trek each family per day, it’s essential to book your permits in advance to ensure a spot for your group.
To book a gorilla trekking tour for you and your family, including a 10-year-old child, you’ll need to secure a gorilla permit. It’s essential to plan ahead, as permits are limited and must be booked in advance. At Trek Africa Expeditions, we make this process simple. Once you provide us with your travel dates, we will check availability for permits and reserve them for you. We will also send you a payment invoice and, once payment is made, we’ll confirm your booking with Uganda Wildlife Authority.
When you book a gorilla safari with us, you’ll also get to choose your accommodation based on your trekking sector. Each sector offers a range of options from budget to luxury, ensuring that families with children have a comfortable stay. For example, in the Buhoma sector, you can stay at Buhoma Community Camp (budget), Buhoma Haven Lodge (mid-range), or Bwindi Lodge (luxury).
The best place to stay during your gorilla trek depends on the sector you’ll be trekking in. Bwindi has different sectors, each offering a variety of accommodation options. Whether you’re looking for a budget, mid-range, or luxury option, there’s something for every traveler.
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We’ll assist you in choosing the best accommodation based on your permit and preferences.
At Trek Africa Expeditions, we are passionate about providing the best gorilla trekking experiences in Uganda and Rwanda. Our expert team is experienced in organizing unforgettable safaris and has been highly rated by customers on TripAdvisor.
We offer a wide range of safari packages, including gorilla trekking, chimpanzee trekking, and Big 5 safaris, to make your trip to Africa truly memorable. Our services are designed to be eco-friendly and support local communities, ensuring that your adventure also contributes to the conservation of wildlife.
Contact us today to book your gorilla trekking tour with your 10-year-old and start planning the adventure of a lifetime!