Family Tanzania Safari
An Unforgettable Adventure for All Ages
Tanzania’s diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife make it the ultimate family safari destination, offering unforgettable experiences for travelers of all ages. Our Tanzania Family Safari packages are thoughtfully crafted to engage children, teens, and adults alike. They combine thrilling wildlife encounters, cultural explorations, and family-friendly accommodations to create memories that last a lifetime. Here’s a guide to how we ensure your family enjoys every moment of this unique adventure!
What to Expect on a Family Safari
Our family safaris cater to young explorers and seasoned travelers alike, creating experiences that foster curiosity and appreciation for nature. Each day presents new opportunities for family bonding, whether it’s spotting a pride of lions lounging in the Serengeti, learning about Maasai traditions, or stargazing under Tanzania’s clear night skies.

We carefully select parks that offer fantastic game viewing without long, exhausting drives. Many of our itineraries include diverse destinations like:
- Ngorongoro Crater: Perfect for spotting the Big Five in a compact, easy-to-navigate area.
- Tarangire National Park: Known for its large elephant herds and picturesque baobab trees, offering a beautiful backdrop for family photos.
- Lake Manyara National Park: Ideal for young birdwatchers, with tree-climbing lions and an array of colorful flamingos.
- Serengeti National Park: Home to the Great Migration and endless plains, capturing the essence of Africa’s wild beauty.
Recommended family activities in Tanzania
Traveling with children comes with unique needs, and we’re here to make it as easy and enjoyable as possible. Here are some expert tips to keep in mind:

Game drives in the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater are pretty special. If you stay at a property that supplies a private vehicle for your family, you’ll be able to explore well away from the crowds. These areas also offer cultural activities with appeal for all ages. Adults can enjoy interacting with work-age and elderly members of a community, while kids can meet the local children.

The Serengeti really excels when it comes to family safari activities for youngsters – tracking, making bows-and-arrows, and going on walks around camp with staff, are just a few examples of what kids can get up to here. There’s always something to look at close to camp, from birds to smaller mammals, and the staff are great at entertaining children.

Zanzibar offers plenty of things to do too, such as playing on the beach, trying a few watersports, and taking trips to spice farms, Jozani Forest, and tortoise-tastic Prison Island!