FAMILY SAFARI

 

There is no better place for a family safari than Kenya.  Renowned for people’s friendliness you’ll feel like you’ve left home when you leave.  The wide range of activities that lodges and camps will keep your children entertained throughout the day.  Crab catching in springs on Lewa, riding camels in Laikipia, spear making in the Mara are all just a glimpse of things to do whilst on safari.  Our selection of properties for your ideal family getaway are carefully handpicked as the ideal locations to bring a family.

 
 

 
 

FAMILY SAFARI DESTINATIONS

 
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Days 1-3 The Emakoko

Arrive at Nairobi's International airport and within 20 mins you are starting your Kenyan safari adventure in Nairobi National Park. Home to both Black and White Rhino, Leopard, Lion, Buffalo and with a visit to The Sheldrick Wildlife Trust you can leave Nairobi having seen the Big Five.

 
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Days 3-5 Lewa House

A transfer to Nairobi's Wilson Airport will see you catching a schedule flight to the North of Kenya. Arrive on the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy airstrip where a guide and vehicle will be waiting for you to take you to Lewa House. On arrival your hosts will talk you through the multitude of activities on offer for your next few days - including crab catching in the spring, learning about the hand axe sites and so much more.

 

Days 6-8 Sarara

Drive through the spectacular Northern Frontier to Sarara Camp. Once you've arrived at Sarara your hosts will talk you through your activity options for the next couple of days. A visit to the Reteti Elephant Sanctuary should be high on your list of things to experience!

 
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Days 9-11 House in the Wild

Today you will fly from Sarara’s closest airstrip to the world famous Masai Mara and stay at House in the Wild which has a swimming pool and plenty of activities for the family ensuring that the children do not get bored.

 
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Day 12 Departure

A schedule flight from the Mara to Nairobi gets you back to Wilson airport. The afternoon can be spent touring Nairobi before heading to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport for your flight home.

 
 
When I think about the romance of Africa, its the smell, its the sound, its magical
— Emma Childs, The Emakoko