Kenya Family Adventure Safari
Trip Adventure Details
Overview
A family safari must be well curated, designed to be special and tweaked to ensure optimal satisfaction for the whole family. The controlling pointers are usually the ages of the children, room sharing options and interests. There are lodges and camps that are child-friendly and to which we appoint our guests too - in the bush or at the beach.
We understand that most children are generally fascinated by the African wild, the overwhelming abundance of animals only seen at the zoo and on film, and this makes Africa a choice destination for them and especially where circumstances allow them to be in unrestricted environments.
However, dragging them kids to every game drive, early morning, afternoon and where applicable night game drives may be cut off their joy. Leave them at the Kids Adventure Club for their fun games, go for the water sports together, camel and horse riding, boat riding, and other adventure activities that make them unforgetably ecstastic
We plan our itinerary intuitively to avoid extended long drives and mostly prefer two nights stay in a location and in some places 3 nights, and 4 nights in coastal resorts.
One of the genuine benets of traveling with children is the exposure they have to different cultures and ways of life. African people are natural lovers of children, and in addition them bonding with and learning from your guide, it is not uncommon to find camp staff entertaining your kids with local games, cooking, or enquiring conversation. In certain establishments, children are 'maasai-mentored' to become young warriors who can light fire without matches, throw clubs, spears and shoot arrows, track animals and survival in the wilderness. Where a safari family prefers an eco-taste, further cultural opportunities to visit local schools or villages can easily be included in most safari itineraries. Where this may not be possible, most of our family safaris will include a visit to a Maasai Cultural Village.
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival & Transfer to a B&B hotel in Nairobi
Day 2: Family Activities in Nairobi
Today the family will have the opportunity to visit The Daphne Sheldrick Wildlife Trust where there baby elephant orphanage thrives. The sights of caretakers feeding and playing with them are a joy-bringer.
Later visit AFEW Giraffe center to have an encouter with these graceful animals, feeding them hand and hearing their laughter. A visit to the Animal Orphanage and Nairobi Safari Walk is also recommended.
Day 3 & 4: Solio Ranch, Laikipia - 3 hrs drive
Today we leave after breakfast for Solio Lodge in Solio Ranch, Laikipia. This is a classic family adventure destination with a touch of luxury. Many activities to choose from e.g. horse riding etc.
Day 5: Olpejeta Conservancy - 1 hour drive
This destination is a favorite with children and adults alike. There rhino sanctuary, the chimpazee sanctuary and lots to see of the efforts of a great conservation team.
Day 6 & 7: Samburu National Reserve - 3 hrs drive
Samburu is a northern frontier highlight for visitors in Kenya. The emphasis on game drive exploration begins here in this family safari. A visit to Samburu cultural village with lots of child-friendly activities at the camp.
Day 8: Lion Hill Lodge, Lake Nakuru National Park - 5 hrs drive
We leave Samburu for Lake Nakuru National park with a brief stop at Thompson's Falls. Lunch will be ready at Lion Hill. Relax for an afternoon game drive while children can choose to be left at play at the Kids Club. Return to lodge for dinner and overnight.
Day 9 & 10: Naivasha - 1 hour drive
A stay at Elsamere. Visit to Mvuke Spa, a sight seeing adventure at Hell's Gate National park, boat rides. Cycling. A picnic lunch by the shores of Lake Oloiden
Day 11, 12 & 13: Masai Mara National Reserve - 6 hrs drive
The crest of our family adventure is at the legendary Mara. 3 nights here to give ample time for family to tour wild Africa, interact with residents and just get tickled.
Day 14: Return to Nairobi
Lunch or Dinner at Carnivore with the safari ending with a drop-off at the airport
Beach Extension
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Price Guide
Prices for a holiday are determined by:-
- Cost of accommodation facility desired
- Type of vehicle to use of safari (a safari minivan or a 4x4 jeep/cruiser)
- Travel season i.e. mid (Jan-Mar, June, Nov-Dec 15), low (April & May) or peak season (July to October)
- Festive season (Easter holidays and Dec 16 to January 3)
- No of persons in a travel party. Some costs are shared. Single travellers pay a single supplement way close to the price of two
- Room sharing options. Triples where applicable are cheaper.
Season Rates in USD (Per Person Sharing Basis)
From USD:
What is Included:
- Full board accommodation as per itinerary
- Park fees and game drives
- Exclusive 4x4 transport (Safari Landcruiser) includes fuel
- Services of a professional guide knowledgeable in flora and fauna
- 1 litre of bottled drinking water per day
- Retun Airport Transfers
What is Excluded:
- Extra meals, drinks or snacks except what is served
- 1 night in Nairobi on bed and breakfast basis
- Items of a personal nature
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