Family Safaris

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Call us to talk about Family Safaris.

A safari with your family in Tanzania will make for one of the most memorable holidays you can take together. Sharing your child's excitement at seeing wild elephants or lions in their natural habitat will only add to yours.

However, while game drives are very exciting for older children, they do last typically 4 hours at a stretch, which can test the patience of younger children, so we would recommend mixing up your activities while on safari and not getting stuck somewhere with only game drives as an option. For example some lodges offer visits to local villages and schools, giving your children an insight into the way their peers live in Africa.

Obviously when taking your family on safari, safety is a primary concern, and we would strongly recommend talking with your GP to find out about which vaccinations will be necessary, and their possible side effects in younger kids.

For more information on the family-friendly lodges we recommend, and help putting together a great family safari itinerary, contact us at TanzaniaAway on the number at the top of the page.

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Destinations
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ARUSHA

Arusha National Park is perhaps best known for being the nearest location to both Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru.

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DAR ES SALAAM

Dar es Salaam - 'The Haven of Peace’, in Arabic - is Tanzania’s commercial capital, and gateway to most tourist destinations

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KATAVI

Tanzania's 'best kept secret', the remote and unspoilt Katavi National Park is a veritable throwback to nineteenth century Africa.

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LAKE MANYARA

Lake Manyara National Park’s most famous attraction just has to be its remarkable and legendary tree-climbing lions.

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NGORONGORO

The largest intact caldera in the world, the Ngorongoro Crater is one of the few areas in Africa where the ‘Big Five’ can all be seen together.

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SELOUS

Tanzania's and Africa's largest game reserve. And, being a game reserve, rather than a National Park, with many fewer restrictions on activities.

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TARANGIRE

Probably the best place in Tanzania to view elephants, not to mention tree-climbing lions and black rhino.

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ZANZIBAR

The historic 'Spice Island' of Zanzibar is best known for its idyllic Indian Ocean beaches – the perfect conclusion to your game-viewing safari

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