Are you planning a family safari in Uganda, and wondering if it’s possible to travel with your 5-year-old child? Yes, it absolutely is! Uganda offers amazing opportunities to travel with children, even for a once-in-a-lifetime gorilla trekking adventure in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park or Mgahinga Gorilla National Park.
While Uganda Wildlife Authority’s policy requires trekkers to be at least 15 years old to participate in gorilla trekking, families with younger children can still enjoy a memorable experience in Uganda.
For families with a child under 15, we recommend adjusting your trekking plans to ensure an enjoyable experience. You can arrange for one parent to stay behind with the child while the other goes trekking for a 2-day trek. On the other days of your safari, your family can participate in exciting game drives and nature walks together.
Children under 15 are not allowed to trek gorillas due to safety and health concerns. Young children may be more prone to making noise or running around, which could disturb the gorillas and make them act unpredictably. Additionally, children can be more vulnerable to illnesses, and diseases like coughs or colds can be easily transmitted to the mountain gorillas, who share a similar genetic makeup to humans. The rugged, hilly terrain in Bwindi can also be challenging for young children to navigate.
If you’re planning to trek gorillas with your 5-year-old, it’s important to understand a few things:
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, located in the southern part of Uganda, is one of the best places to see mountain gorillas in their natural habitat. With over half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas, Bwindi offers a rare and unforgettable experience. The park is divided into sectors, including Rushaga, Buhoma, Ruhija, and Nkuringo, where you can embark on your gorilla trekking adventure.
Each sector of the park has several habituated gorilla families, each led by a dominant silverback. Gorilla families in Bwindi are available for trekking, but permits are limited to only eight trekkers per family per day, so it’s essential to secure your permit well in advance.
Booking a gorilla trekking safari in Uganda involves securing a permit for the trek. The number of permits available for each family is limited to eight people, so it’s important to book your permits early to ensure availability for your travel dates. If you’re traveling with a child, you can arrange to leave your child at the lodge or with a guide while you go on your trek.
At Trek Africa Expeditions, we make the process simple. Send us your preferred travel dates, and we will check availability for your gorilla permits. Once confirmed, we’ll reserve your permits and send you payment instructions to finalize your booking.
Uganda offers a range of accommodation options suitable for families traveling with young children. Whether you’re staying in the Buhoma, Rushaga, Ruhija, or Nkuringo sector, there are lodges that cater to all budgets and offer family-friendly amenities. Some of the best options include:
When booking with Trek Africa Expeditions, we’ll guide you through the accommodation options based on availability in your preferred trekking sector.
Trek Africa Expeditions organizes unforgettable family-friendly gorilla trekking experiences in Uganda. We offer eco-friendly, high-quality safaris that combine gorilla trekking with wildlife safaris, chimpanzee trekking, cultural encounters, and more. Our mission is to preserve wildlife and biodiversity while providing an enriching experience for our guests.
We are highly rated on TripAdvisor and trusted by families around the world to organize memorable African safaris. Whether you’re looking for a luxury safari or a budget-friendly adventure, Trek Africa Expeditions provides exceptional service and expert guidance throughout your journey.
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