Ultimate Guide to Family Safari Holidays in Africa
At Royal Safari Collection, we understand the importance of creating safari holidays for families. Whether you’re traveling with teenagers or as part of a large multi-generational family group with parents, grandparents, and kids of all ages, we will design a trip to suit everyone. African safaris are pure family magic. You’ll stay among some of the world’s wildest landscapes, spot a cast of iconic African animals, and learn valuable cultural and conservation lessons. Planning your trip can be an overwhelming task though, from picking your safari destination to finding the best kid-friendly lodges. So, here’s the inside scoop on how to plan your perfect African family safari.
Toddlers and Young Children (Ages 2-6)
1. &Beyond Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp, Masai Mara, Kenya
Set on a private concession, this camp offers family suites, child-friendly activities, and babysitting services. The WILDChild program engages kids with fun and educational activities.
2. Sabi Sabi Bush Lodge, Kruger National Park, South Africa
Known for its EleFun Centre, Sabi Sabi Bush Lodge provides interactive learning for young children about the African bush. The spacious suites and family-friendly environment ensure comfort for the whole family.School-Aged Children (Ages 7-12)
School-Aged Children (Ages 7-12)
1. Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge, Tanzania
Situated in the heart of Serengeti National Park, this lodge offers family rooms and a swimming pool. Children can enjoy guided nature walks and learn about wildlife conservation.
2. Sanbona Wildlife Reserve, Western Cape, South Africa
Sanbona’s Kids on Safari program educates children about the fauna and flora of the region. Family rooms and a child-friendly atmosphere make it ideal for school-aged kids.
Teenagers (Ages 13-18)
1. MalaMala Game Reserve, South Africa
MalaMala offers an authentic safari experience with excellent Big Five sightings. Teenagers will appreciate the thrilling game drives and the opportunity to learn from experienced guides.
2. Lemala Ewanjan Tented Camp, Serengeti, Tanzania
This camp provides an immersive wilderness experience. Teens can engage in extended game drives, walking safaris, and community visits to learn about the local culture.