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Family Safari

Family rooms, shorter drives and the option to skip malaria areas and long flights — safaris that actually work with children.

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A safari can be a phenomenal family trip — kids who have never sat still for a film will watch a lion pride for an hour. The itineraries here are chosen to work with children: lodges with family rooms or interconnecting rooms, sensible drive times, and parks where the wildlife is easy to find so younger ones stay engaged.

What makes a safari work for families#

  • Family accommodation — Look for lodges with family units or adjoining rooms; many camps also set a minimum age (often 6, 8 or 12), so the right property matters.

  • Easy, reliable game viewing — In Kenya, the Masai Mara and Amboseli (with its elephant herds and Kilimanjaro backdrop) deliver dense, visible wildlife. The 45-minute flight from Nairobi to the Mara beats a 5–6 hour drive with restless children.

  • Malaria and altitude — Some families prefer Kenya's higher, cooler, lower-malaria-risk areas such as Laikipia, where conservancies also offer kid-friendly activities like guided walks and visits to working ranches and rhino sanctuaries.

How to choose#

Kenya tends to suit families best — shorter bush flights, conservancies with children's programmes, and the malaria-lighter highlands of Laikipia. Tanzania's Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater are superb too, but mind the longer transfers between parks. Always confirm minimum ages and family-room availability for your chosen lodge before booking. Browse Kenya family safaris and family Tanzania safaris below.

Frequently asked questions

What age is suitable for a safari?
There is no single rule — it depends on the lodge. Many camps set a minimum age of 6, 8 or 12, partly for safety on game drives and walks. Lodges with family rooms and children's programmes (more common in Kenya) are the easiest with younger children, so always confirm the lodge's minimum age before booking.
Is Kenya or Tanzania better for a family safari?
Kenya often edges it for families: a 45-minute flight from Nairobi to the Masai Mara avoids a 5–6 hour drive, conservancies run children's programmes, and the Laikipia highlands are cooler with a lower malaria risk. Tanzania's Serengeti and Ngorongoro are excellent for wildlife but involve longer transfers between parks.
Do I need malaria precautions on a family safari?
Most East African safari areas carry a malaria risk, so consult a travel clinic about prophylaxis for the whole family. If you want to minimise the risk, Kenya's higher-altitude areas such as Laikipia (5,500–7,000 ft) have a lower risk than low-lying parks. Cover up at dusk and use repellent regardless.
How do I keep children engaged on a safari?
Choose parks with dense, visible wildlife so there is rarely a dull stretch — the Masai Mara and Amboseli in Kenya, or the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania. Keep drives shorter, build in pool time at the lodge, and consider conservancies that offer guided walks and activities beyond the game-drive vehicle.