African family Safaris

Want to know about the various African family safaris available? A family holiday in Africa must be one of the most rewarding and magical experiences a person can ever have. There is nothing more exciting than exploring the African wilderness together, seeing the abundance of animals in the wild, and learning more about each country’s welcoming cultures. It is a holiday that is sure to create memories that will last a lifetime.

Although the star of any family safari holiday will always be the thrilling game drives, the additional child-friendly activities and accommodation options are carefully thought out and suited for young travelers. Whether you’re looking for an adventurous escape filled with exciting game viewing or some time to relax and enjoy the beauty of the African bushveld, a family safari vacation offers something for everyone. We also recommend you check out the 10 things you simply must do when visiting South Africa.

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What to consider when choosing your family safari destination

When it comes to an African safari the options are endless and it will all come down to who your family is and what they enjoy. Things that will need to be taken into consideration are the ages of the children, their hobbies and of course their sense of adventure. While some members of the family might love to spend hours and hours searching for wildlife, others might enjoy guided safari walks, cycling, horse riding, or learning about the heritage of the area. The answers to all of these questions will depend on which African county will be perfect for your family safari holiday. One of the biggest considerations will however be the age of the children. For families with very young children, it is advisable to rather stick to malaria-free environments which pretty much narrows down the options to only South Africa. Families with older children can venture into countries such as Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Kenya, Tanzania, and Mozambique.

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The best time to go

There is no better or worse time to travel to Africa for a safari holiday. It is entirely dependant on what your family prefers. Vacationing as a family normally means traveling during school holidays. School holidays generally fall over December/January as well as during June and July. Depending on where you go December and January can be quite wet with scorching temperatures whereas June and July are slightly dryer and cooler.

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South Africa – More than just the Kruger Park

Very young children (0-5 years) – Malaria free The Kruger National Park tends to always steal the limelight when it comes to a South African safari but keep in mind that South Africa is home to some brilliant other reserves such as Madikwe. Located just a few hours from Johannesburg, with excellent game viewing it's a great option for that safari holiday. Be sure not to forget about a self-drive coastal holiday visiting reserves in Cape Town, Durban, and along the Garden Route. A safari holiday to South Africa isn't complete without: - Learning to identify different animal spoors in the sand - Learn about the night sky and its constellations - Swimming, cycling, canoeing, and fishing - Checking out whales along the coast and visit the aquarium and waterfront. - Listening to stories around the camp-fire at night

Botswana Safaris

As a safari destination, Botswana offers so of the best safari lodges most with family-friendly tented camps and activities. It is a destination filled with adventure, so the age of the children is important. You'll get the opportunity to do activities as bush walks, river safari's, and even canoe rides down the Okavango Delta which will only be suitable for children over the age of 12. Botswana is great all year round. December holidays are wet and hot. Fly into the Delta, Moremi Game Reserve, or even Chobe National Park where you will get to see an abundance of birdlife and wildlife in their natural habitat including herd upon herd of African elephants. Bring your sense of adventure as you're sure to spot that once in a life-time sighting.

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Namibia Family Safaris

Namibia has so much to offer for a family holiday. From some of the best game viewing on the continent to the arid desserts of Sossusvlei and even the picturesque coastal town of Swakopmund. Namibia is a safari destination perfect for children over the age of 6. If it's wildlife you're after you won't go wrong with a visit to Etosha National Park in Namibia. Here you'll find elephant, rhino, zebra, and giraffe all gathered around waterholes.

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Kenya Family Safari options

Translated from Swahili, the word safari means journey and a family safari to Kenya is not only a wildlife spotting frenzy but an undoubtedly exciting journey. Dotted with exclusive lodges and by far the most interesting and popular culture, a trip to Kenya tops most people's bucket list. The vast grasslands in Kenya's national parks stretch for as far as the eye can see. Venture through Kenya to experience the Great Migration or travel further North to Lake Nakuru or Aberdare National Park. A family safari trip to Kenya is ideal anytime other than between March to May as that is the rainy season and is perfect for children over the age of 6 years.

Tanzania Family Safari Options

By far one of the most authentic safari experiences, a family trip to Tanzania promises exceptional game drives and cultural village tours. Get to visit a variety of National Parks from Tarangire, Lake Manyara, the Ngorogoro Crater, and the infamous Serengeti for your chance to witness the Great Migration here too. Lodges are kitted to cater to families big and small with a range of accommodation and family-friendly activities. Most families combine their Tanzanian safari adventure with a relaxing beach break in Zanzibar. African family safaris in Tanzania are certainly an option worth considering.