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April 4, 2025Top Things to Do in Uganda with Kids – Affordable Safari Adventures for Families
Planning a family trip to Africa? Uganda is one of the best destinations for a kid-friendly safari experience. Known as the “Pearl of Africa,” Uganda offers incredible wildlife encounters, outdoor adventures, and rich cultural experiences that both kids and adults will enjoy. Even on a low-budget safari, there are plenty of fun and safe activities for the whole family.
In this guide, we highlight the best things to do in Uganda with kids, from wildlife safaris and primate tracking to nature walks and boat cruises—all suitable for families traveling in the new normal.
Top 10 Family-Friendly Activities in Uganda
Here are the top kid-friendly safari activities in Uganda that you can enjoy without breaking the bank:
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Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi or Mgahinga
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Chimpanzee Tracking in Kibale or Budongo
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Golden Monkey Trekking in Mgahinga
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Game Viewing in National Parks
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Bird Watching Tours
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Boat Safaris on Lakes and Rivers
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Experiential Cultural Visits
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Short Nature Walks and Mountain Hikes
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Cycling in Scenic Landscapes
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Wildlife Education Activities
Let’s take a closer look at these incredible experiences!
Top Family-Friendly Activities in Uganda
Here are the top 10 things to do in Uganda with kids, especially during a budget camping safari or a midrange family trip:
1. Gorilla Trekking (For Older Kids)
While this activity is best suited for children aged 15 and above, gorilla trekking in Uganda is one of the most magical wildlife experiences in the world. Treks take place in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. A standard gorilla permit costs:
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$800 for foreign non-residents
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$700 for foreign residents
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UGX 300,000 for East African citizens
For a more immersive experience, families can opt for the Gorilla Habituation Experience, which allows you to spend four hours with a semi-habituated gorilla family in Bwindi. This is a great learning opportunity for teenagers interested in conservation and wildlife research.
2. Chimpanzee Trekking
Chimpanzee tracking is a fun and active experience that’s suitable for kids aged 12 and up. These treks take place in several forests, including:
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Kibale Forest National Park (the best and most popular)
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Kyambura Gorge in Queen Elizabeth National Park
Permits cost:
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$250 for foreign non-residents
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$200 for residents
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UGX 180,000 for East African citizens
Families looking for an extended experience can opt for Chimpanzee Habituation, which involves a half-day in the forest with researchers, learning how chimps are trained to tolerate human presence.
3. Golden Monkey Trekking
Exclusive to Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, golden monkey trekking is a fun and light-hearted activity for kids aged 10+. These colorful and playful monkeys are fascinating to watch in the bamboo forests.
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Standard trekking permit: $100
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Habituation permit: $140 (4-hour experience)
4. Wildlife Game Drives
No family trip to Uganda is complete without a game drive. The savannah parks offer exciting wildlife viewing from the safety of a safari vehicle. Popular parks include:
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Queen Elizabeth National Park – famous for tree-climbing lions and boat safaris.
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Murchison Falls National Park – the largest park with elephants, giraffes, lions, and the dramatic waterfall.
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Kidepo Valley National Park – remote but incredibly rich in wildlife.
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Lake Mburo National Park – smaller and great for younger kids with gentle game drives and walking safaris.
Animals commonly spotted include elephants, zebras, giraffes, buffaloes, warthogs, antelopes, hippos, and even elusive leopards.
5. Boat Safari Excursions
Kids love water activities, and Uganda offers incredible boat safaris. These trips are safe, calm, and offer amazing wildlife sightings:
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Kazinga Channel in Queen Elizabeth National Park – famous for large herds of hippos, crocodiles, and water birds.
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Murchison Falls Boat Cruise – cruise to the base of the powerful falls and see elephants and buffaloes along the riverbanks.
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Lake Bunyonyi – a peaceful spot with canoeing and island hopping.
6. Bird Watching (Yes, Even for Kids!)
With over 1,000 bird species, Uganda is a top birding destination. While birding may sound like an adult activity, many kids love spotting bright, colorful birds like:
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Shoebill Stork
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Great Blue Turaco
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African Fish Eagle
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Crowned Crane (Uganda’s national bird) Great birding spots for families include Mabamba Swamp (for shoebill sightings), Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary, and forest trails in Bwindi and Kibale.
7. Cultural Experiences
Uganda is incredibly rich in cultural diversity, with over 50 ethnic groups. Many safaris include visits to local communities, where children can:
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Learn traditional dances
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Try local food
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Hear folktales
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See how people live near national parks These interactions are both fun and meaningful, showing how people and wildlife coexist.
8. Experiential Tourism Activities
In Queen Elizabeth National Park, older kids can participate in special conservation-based activities like:
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Lion tracking with GPS collars
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Mongoose tracking
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Hippo census or bird counts with researchers These activities give kids a closer look at wildlife science and park management.
9. Mountain Hiking and Cycling
For active families, Uganda’s landscapes offer gentle and challenging hikes:
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Mount Elgon – perfect for family treks and camping.
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Sipi Falls – great for light hikes and waterfall fun.
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Mgahinga’s Mount Sabinyo – a more challenging climb with triple border views (Uganda, Rwanda, Congo). You can also enjoy guided cycling tours through local villages or within Lake Mburo National Park.
10. Primate Tracking in Forests
Besides gorillas and chimps, Uganda is home to over 20 species of primates, including:
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Red-tailed monkeys
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L’Hoest’s monkeys
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Vervet monkeys
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Olive baboons You’ll spot them during forest walks or even around your lodge!
Best Time to Visit Uganda with Kids
The best time to visit Uganda is during the dry seasons:
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June to October
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December to February
These months offer better wildlife viewing, easier driving conditions, and pleasant temperatures. However, Uganda can be visited year-round, and the green season (March to May, November) often offers discounted rates and fewer crowds.
Where to Stay: Family-Friendly Lodges
Uganda has a wide range of accommodation options for families, from budget camping tents to luxury lodges with family suites. Many safari lodges offer:
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Spacious rooms
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Child-friendly menus
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Guided nature walks
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Board games and books
We can help you choose the best option based on your family’s travel style and budget.
Traveling to Uganda with Kids – Safety and Tips
Uganda is a safe and family-friendly destination. Here are a few tips:
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Bring binoculars, cameras, and field guides to keep kids engaged.
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Carry light rain jackets and sun protection.
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Pack any necessary medications, including anti-malarial tablets.
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Follow park guidelines for wildlife encounters.
Why Book Your Uganda Safari with Trek Africa Expeditions?
At Trek Africa Expeditions, we craft personalized, family-friendly safari experiences. We understand what parents need—comfort, safety, and engaging experiences for all ages. Our team is made up of passionate Ugandans who know every corner of this beautiful country. We:
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Handle all bookings, permits, and park entries
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Provide safe, child-friendly vehicles and guides
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Support community-based tourism
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Are highly rated on TripAdvisor and SafariBookings
Plan Your Uganda Family Safari Today
Ready to create unforgettable memories with your kids in the heart of Africa? Whether you’re interested in wildlife, culture, or simply soaking up Uganda’s natural beauty, we’re here to help you every step of the way.
Contact us today to start planning your family safari in Uganda. We’ll help you choose the best destinations, activities, and accommodations to make your trip unforgettable—without breaking the bank.