7 Days Family Safari Kenya
This morning you will be picked up from the Airport or your hotel in Nairobi and depart for Masai mara arriving in time for lunch. Check in at your hotel and have lunch. Afternoon game drive through the park in search of the Lion, Cheetah, Elephant,
Buffalo and other members of the Big five plus other animals.
Dinner and overnight at Mara Sopa Lodge or a similar hotel on Full Board basis.
Meals: Lunch & Dinner.
Early morning game drive game drive return back to the hotel for breakfast. After breakfast enjoy full day game drives in this magnificent park.
Dinner and overnight at Mara Sopa Lodge or a similar hotel on Full Board basis.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
After breakfast depart for Lake Nakuru National park located in the Great Rift Valley to arrive in time for lunch. After lunch enjoy an exciting game drive. The Park is a home to stunning flocks of lesser and Greater Flamingos, which literally turn the lakeshores in to a magnificent pink stretch. The bird life here is world renown and over 400 bird’s species exist here, White Pelicans,
Plovers, Egrets and Marabou Stork. It is also one of the very few places in Africa to see the White and Black Rhino and rare Rothschild Giraffe.
Dinner and overnight at Lake Nakuru Lodge or a similar hotel on Full Board basis.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
Leave Lake Nakuru after breakfast and drive through the park and arrive at Lake Naivasha in good time for lunch. Afternoon at relaxation or visit any of the following:
Optional Activities in Naivasha:
Hells gate National Reserve: USD 45 Per Person. The only reserve in Kenya where you can enjoy game viewing while on a Bicycle.
Boat ride: USD 30 Per person.
Visit to Crescent Island: USD 40 Per Person.
Dinner and overnight at Naivasha Sopa Lodge or a similar hotel on Full Board basis.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
After breakfast depart for Amboseli arriving in time for lunch. After lunch enjoy a game drive.
Dinner and overnight at Kibo Safari camp or similar hotel on Full Board basis.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Rising early for good views of Mount Kilimanjaro before clouds build up over the summit, we set off for another extensive game drive. Amboseli is an excellent place to view a multitude of wildlife, including everything from Wildebeest, Giraffes, and Baboons. Optional visit to a Masai village can be planned after breakfast (at extra cost). Maasai warriors are famously known as the proud nomadic tribe whose legendary prowess in battle and single-handed acts of bravery in fights with the wild animals are known across the world. A visit reveals the singing and dancing that are part of their daily lives and sacred rituals. A glimpse into their homes and social structure is a poignant experience.
Dinner and overnight at Kibo Safari Camp or a similar hotel on Full Board basis.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
You will have early morning game drives. It will be your last game drive at Amboseli before coming back for breakfast and packing for Nairobi and where the Safari ends.
Meals: Breakfast.
Tour Cost From: USD 2730
Cost Includes
- Accommodation as detailed the itinerary
- All meals noted in the itinerary. Each day generally includes Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner buffets consisting of both western and local dishes
- Carnivore Lunch in Nairobi
- Transportation in a 4x4 safari landcruiser fitted with a pop-up roof for game-viewing and photography
- Every passenger is guaranteed a window seat
- Services of professional English speaking safari driver guide
- Bottled mineral water during game drives
- Face mask and hand sanitize kit
- Park entrance fees and game drives as noted in the itinerary
- All government taxes, levies, and fees
Cost Excludes
- Domestic and international airfares, Visas and departures taxes
- Personal communications charges for telephone calls, faxes, email, etc…
- Tips and gratuities for hotel, lodge and camp staff and for your driver/guide
- Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. (Bottled mineral water is provided in the minivan while on game drives.)
- Laundry services
- Between meal snacks, additional entrance fees to reserves, parks, attractions, and events not included in your itinerary
What is the best time of the year to go on a family safari in Kenya
The best time for a safari in Kenya is during the dry seasons, from June to October and from January to February. The Great Migration in the Maasai Mara typically occurs from July to October.
What type of accommodation is available on a family safari in Kenya?
Options range from luxury lodges and tented camps to budget-friendly campsites. Many lodges and camps are family-friendly, offering amenities like swimming pools and guided activities for children.
Is it safe to go on safari with children ?
Yes, many safari lodges and camps are designed with families in mind. Always follow the guidance of your safari guide and lodge staff.
What should i pack for a family safari?
Essentials include comfortable clothing, sturdy shoes, hats, sunscreen, insect repellent, binoculars, cameras, and any necessary medications. Some lodges provide toiletries, but it’s always good to check in advance.
What wildlife can we expect to see?
Kenya is home to the Big Five (lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, and rhino), as well as giraffes, zebras, cheetahs, wildebeests, and numerous bird species.
Are there activities suitable for children?
Many lodges offer child-friendly activities like nature walks, animal tracking, educational talks, and cultural visits to local villages.
Can we visit a Maasai village?
Yes, visiting a Maasai village is a common cultural activity on many safaris. It provides an opportunity to learn about Maasai culture and traditions.
Do we need any vaccinations?
Yes, vaccinations such as Yellow Fever, Hepatitis A and B, and Typhoid are recommended. Malaria prophylaxis is also advised. Consult with your healthcare provider well in advance.
What precautions are taken for safety during the family safari
Safari guides are well-trained in safety protocols. Lodges and camps are secure, with measures in place to protect guests from wildlife encounters. Always follow the guidelines provided.
Is it necessary to have a guide on a family safari ?
Yes, guided safaris are recommended for safety and to enhance the experience through the guide’s knowledge of wildlife and the environment.