Planning a Tanzania Safari with Kids

Planning a Tanzania Safari with Kids

Apr 7 2023

An Tanzania safari is often a life-affirming experience for children, a fond memory that young people usually carry for life. Planning an African safari with children can be a safe and exciting experience. While there are some considerations to keep in mind, safaris are a family-friendly holiday option.

Is it Safe to take kids on a Tanzania Safari

Safaris are generally safe for children so long as park and camp rules are followed. Younger children should be closely supervised, especially in unfenced camps. However, there are few health and safety concerns overall.

What age is the best for Safari with Kids in Tanzania

The recommended age to start taking children on safari is around eight years old. At this age, they can appreciate the activities and wildlife, as well as understand the importance of patience and silence. Teenagers may also find an African safari appealing – safaris generally offer an opportunity for a digital detox.

How to prepare a Tanzania Safari with Kids

Pre-trip planning for children can be a lot of fun. Providing them with African wildlife books or films can increase their excitement. Emphasise the need for patience and silence to spot wildlife, including the appreciation of smaller creatures and plants.

Best accommodation for a Tanzania Safari with Kids

While most safari camps and lodges cater for couples, some offer family rooms or interconnecting rooms. Mid-range lodges often have family-friendly options, but budget accommodations may be less suitable. National park-run cottages in South Africa can be suitable for families. Camping safaris are fun but require vigilant supervision and are generally best suited to older children.

How to choose the best African Safari Camp for Kids

Not all safari camps and lodges accept children, so it’s essential to confirm their policies before booking. Consider transport and safari vehicles, as sharing a vehicle with strangers may not be ideal for younger children. Focus on one area to avoid excessive travel time. Look for camps that offer a variety of activities, such as walking safaris, village visits, or learning experiences.

Additional Recommendations from Kijani African Safaris

1. Choose areas with abundant wildlife and activities that appeal to children.

2. Consider villa accommodations for a more relaxed and kid-friendly environment. Ensure the lodge is genuinely child-friendly, with specialist guides, private vehicles, and age-appropriate activities. Be mindful of downtime during the siesta period and seek lodges with facilities for active play.

3. Engage with the lodge staff and consider visits to local communities for an enriching experience. Arrange a knowledgeable and enthusiastic guide who enjoys engaging with children.

4. Consider a private vehicle if the budget allows you to have more control over game drives. Prepare for game drives with species checklists or bird apps, and plan for stops and sensory experiences.

5. Consider combining the safari with a beach stay for a well-rounded family vacation.

6. Wait until children are around eight years old to better manage the safari experience.

Malaria Precautions when visiting Africa

Malaria is present in certain regions of Africa and the risk is high, especially at low altitudes in the wet season. But certain areas are completely malaria free year-round and the risk of contracting malaria is zero. So it’s important to obtain local advice and consult a travel doctor before the trip. If travelling in a malaria zone then sensible precautions are necessary: insect repellent, long sleeves, trousers, and sleeping nets should be used.

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