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Is African safari safe with children?

Direct answer

Yes, with the right destination and age planning—South Africa's malaria-free Madikwe and Pilanesberg suit younger children, while Uganda and Kenya work well for families with teens. Gorilla trekking requires a minimum age of 15 (passport checked at Bwindi gates); younger children can join Kibale chimp tracking from 12, junior ranger programmes, and lodge-based nature walks while parents trek.

Overview

Uganda combines mountain gorilla trekking, classic savannah game viewing, chimpanzee tracking, birding, and cultural experiences in a compact circuit. The right answer depends on your dates, fitness, budget, and whether you travel with a licensed operator who handles permits, road logistics, and park regulations.

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Quick facts

  • Full expanded guidance for this topic is updated regularly by our safari planners.
  • Gorilla and chimp permits should be secured early in peak season.
  • Licensed safari operators handle park fees, guides, and in-country support.
  • Travel insurance with medical evacuation is strongly recommended.

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