Majestic Kenya Safaris

Best Kenya Family Safari Packages 2026/27

From your children’s first lion sighting to a grandparent watching elephants walk beneath Kilimanjaro – Kenya delivers the kind of moments that bring families closer together. Our private family safari packages start from $1,100 per person, cover all ages and budgets, and include a private Land Cruiser 4×4, experienced guide, all meals, park fees, and accommodation. We take care of every detail so you can simply enjoy the experience together.

A Kenya safari is one of the few holiday experiences that genuinely works for every member of the family – from a five-year-old watching their first giraffe to a grandparent ticking off a lifelong dream. The parks are accessible, the wildlife is extraordinary, and Kenya’s experienced guides have a remarkable gift for making children feel like proper explorers rather than passengers on an adult trip.

Our family safari packages are private – you will never share a vehicle with strangers. Every itinerary travels in a Toyota Land Cruiser 4×4 with a pop-up roof, giving children the space to stand, point, and photograph to their heart’s content. Packages cover Kenya’s most rewarding family destinations: the Masai Mara, Amboseli, Lake Nakuru, Lake Naivasha, and Samburu, and can be combined with a beach stay on the Indian Ocean coast for a complete family holiday. We carefully select child- and family-friendly lodges while optimising the itinerary to minimise travel time between parks.

Whether you are travelling with a toddler, teenagers, or three generations at once, we will design an itinerary that keeps everyone engaged, rested, and well-fed. We are happy to advise on child pricing – just ask.

Exclusive Kenya Family Safaris & Tours

Rhinoceros sighting in Lake Nakuru National Park
Rated 4.7 out of 5

Experience a family-friendly 8-day Kenyan safari exploring Amboseli, Lake Naivasha, Lake Nakuru, and Masai Mara. Spot elephants, flamingos, rhinos, and Big Five in comfortable mid-range accommodations.

From
$2,100
Leopard sighting in Masai Mara National Reserve
Rated 4.7 out of 5

Explore Kenya’s wildlife paradise with this 7-day safari through Amboseli, Lake Nakuru, and Masai Mara. Spot elephants, flamingos, rhinos, and Big Five in comfortable accommodations.

From
$2,000
Zebra sighting at Crescent Island in Naivasha
Rated 4.7 out of 5

Luxurious 7-day family safari through Kenya’s stunning landscapes. Encounter wildlife at Masai Mara, Lake Nakuru, and Lake Naivasha. Gourmet cuisine and unique luxury accommodations 

From
$3,000
Antelopes in Masai Mara National Reserve
Rated 4.7 out of 5

Embark on a thrilling 4-day Kenyan safari through Masai Mara and Lake Nakuru. Witness breathtaking wildlife, encounter the Big Five, track flamingos and rhinos, and immerse yourself in the vibrant Maasai culture.

From
$1,100
Herd of elephants in Amboseli National Park
Rated 4.5 out of 5

Journey through Kenya’s Amboseli and Tsavo West on a 5-day safari. Witness majestic elephants, Mount Kilimanjaro’s epic views, and diverse wildlife in stunning, untamed landscapes, while staying in luxurious accommodations.

From
$2,000
Leopard sighting
Rated 4.7 out of 5

Experience a 6-day Kenyan safari through Masai Mara, Lake Nakuru, and Amboseli. Spot Big Five, flamingos, and elephants while enjoying comfortable lodge stays in some of the most luxurious accommodations.

From
$2,200
Rhinoceros-Ol-Pejeta-Conservancy
Rated 4.6 out of 5

Journey through Kenya’s diverse landscapes on a 7-day family safari. Experience Samburu’s unique wildlife, Ol Pejeta’s rhino sanctuary, and Masai Mara’s Big Five. Stay in luxurious lodges and camps throughout your safari.

From
$4,000
Herd of red elephants spotted in Tsavo East National Park
Rated 4.6 out of 5

Experience a 10-day Kenyan safari across Amboseli, Tsavo, Lake Nakuru, and Masai Mara. Spot Big Five, witness diverse wildlife, and enjoy comfortable mid-range lodges that are family and children-friendly.

From
$2,600

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Planning Your Kenya Family Safari - By Age Group

Travelling with young children (under 5) – Kenya is more manageable with young children than many parents expect. The key is shorter game drives – two hours in the morning rather than four – and lodges with swimming pools and shaded outdoor areas where little ones can decompress between drives. Some of the best lodges/camps for families include Serena Lodges (Masai Mara and Amboseli), Basecamp Masai Mara, and Sarova Mara Game Camp. Amboseli is particularly well-suited to young children: the flat open landscape means wildlife is easily visible without long searching drives, and the elephant herds are so close and so large that even a two-year-old knows exactly what they are looking at. We recommend a maximum of 5 to 6 days on safari with children under five, combined with a beach stay at the end.

School-age children (5 to 12) – This is the golden age for a Kenya safari. Children old enough to be patient during a game drive and young enough to be completely awestruck by what they see. The Masai Mara is the natural centrepiece for this age group – the density of wildlife means something is always happening, and a river crossing during Migration season is the kind of thing a ten-year-old talks about for years. Several lodges in the Mara and Amboseli run junior ranger programmes – guided bush education sessions where children learn to track animals, identify birds, and understand the ecosystem they are visiting. Ask us which lodges offer these when you enquire.

Teenagers (13 and above) – Teenagers who have no interest in a family holiday often discover they have a very strong interest in a Kenya safari. The Masai Mara satisfies on pure spectacle – lion hunts, river crossings, cheetah sprints across the open plain. But it is often the cultural experiences that make the deepest impression: spending an evening with Maasai guides, learning about a way of life that has coexisted with lions and elephants for centuries, is the kind of encounter that shifts perspective in a teenager in ways a classroom never quite manages. For older teenagers, a hot air balloon safari at dawn over the Mara is an experience genuinely unlike anything else they will have done.

Multi-generational families – Kenya works beautifully for three-generation travel. Grandparents and grandchildren share the same sense of wonder on a game drive in a way that few other destinations achieve – there is no generation gap when a pride of lions walks ten metres from the vehicle. The practical key is choosing the right lodges: properties with accessible paths, comfortable seating in vehicles, and flexible meal timing make a significant difference for older travellers. We factor this into every multi-generational itinerary we build. Tell us the ages of everyone travelling and we will design around the whole group.

More Than Game Drives - Family Experiences in Kenya

A Kenya family safari offers far more than game drives. Here are the experiences families enjoy most.

Boat ride on Lake Naivasha – A gentle guided boat ride among hippos, pelicans, and fish eagles – calm, safe, and perfect for young children. Combine it with a walking safari on Crescent Island, where families can walk freely among giraffes, zebras, and wildebeest on foot.

Hell’s Gate National Park – One of the only parks in Kenya where families can walk and cycle among wildlife – no vehicle required. Dramatic red cliffs, a winding gorge with geothermal steam vents, and the landscape that famously inspired Disney’s The Lion King. Pairs perfectly with a Lake Naivasha boat ride on the same day.

Mount Longonot – A rewarding half-day hike up a dormant volcano in the Great Rift Valley – best for children aged 10 and above. The crater rim views across the valley are exceptional. Sits close to Hell’s Gate and Naivasha, making it easy to combine all three into one full-day excursion.

Maasai village visit – A genuine window into a way of life that has coexisted with wildlife for centuries. Children are warmly welcomed and often join in traditional activities – jumping, singing, and learning a few words of Maa. For school-age children, it is often the highlight of the trip.

A day in Nairobi – Two attractions are genuinely unmissable for children. The Sheldrick Wildlife Trust elephant orphanage runs a daily public visit at 11am – watching rescued baby elephants being fed and cared for is unforgettable. The Giraffe Centre lets children hand-feed Rothschild giraffes from a raised platform. Both take half a day combined and are easy to reach from any Nairobi hotel.

 

Add a Beach Holiday - The Perfect Way to End a Family Safari

After several days of early morning game drives, a few nights on the Kenyan coast is the ideal way to wind down as a family. The Indian Ocean is warm year-round, the beaches are beautiful, and the contrast between the savannah and the sea gives the whole trip a natural shape – adventure first, relaxation last.

Diani Beach, south of Mombasa, is consistently rated one of East Africa’s finest beaches. The water is calm and shallow close to shore, making it safe for children of all ages, and the beach itself is wide, white, and unhurried. Mombasa’s Old Town is worth half a day of exploration – a Swahili city with Arab, Portuguese, and British architectural layers that older children and teenagers find genuinely interesting.

We can add a 3 to 5-night beach extension to any of our family safari packages. It adds little to the logistics since Mombasa has its own international airport, meaning you can fly in and out of different cities without backtracking.

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Questions We Get Asked Most

We welcome children from age 5 upward on our family safari packages. For children under 5, we recommend shorter itineraries of 4 to 5 days with parks that have compact game viewing areas – Amboseli is particularly well-suited to very young children. Some lodges have their own minimum age policies, typically 5 or 8 years old, and we factor this into our accommodation recommendations. If you are travelling with a child under 5, just let us know and we will design the itinerary and choose lodges accordingly.

Yes. Children under 12 typically receive a reduced park entry fee at most Kenyan national parks, which is passed directly on to you in the package price. Some lodges also offer child sharing rates when children sleep in the same room or tent as parents. When you enquire, tell us the ages of all travellers and we will show you the full breakdown including any child reductions that apply.

 

All our family safari packages include national park and conservancy entry fees, full-board accommodation (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), airport transfers on arrival and departure, all game drives in a private Toyota Land Cruiser 4×4 with a pop-up roof, drinking water throughout all drives, and an experienced English-speaking TRA-licensed driver-guide. Government taxes are included.

For most families, 6 to 8 days on safari is the sweet spot – long enough to visit two or three parks and see a genuine diversity of wildlife, without the itinerary becoming exhausting. For families with young children under 7, we recommend a shorter safari of 4 to 5 days combined with a beach stay at the end. For older children and teenagers, a 9 to 10-day itinerary that includes Samburu in the north adds remarkable variety. We are happy to advise based on your children’s ages and your family’s travel style.

The Masai Mara is the natural centrepiece of any family safari – the density of wildlife means something is always happening and children of all ages are captivated. Amboseli is our top recommendation for families with young children: large elephant herds, flat open terrain that makes spotting easy, and the magnificent backdrop of Kilimanjaro. Lake Naivasha adds a boat ride experience that young children love – calm, hippo-filled waters and a walking safari on Crescent Island where families can walk among giraffes and zebras safely on foot. Lake Nakuru is excellent for rhino sightings and flamingos. For longer itineraries, Samburu in the north introduces children to species found nowhere else in Kenya.

Pack light, neutral-coloured clothing in khaki, beige, or olive for game drives. Long sleeves protect children from sun and insects during morning and evening drives. Layers are important – early morning game drives can be surprisingly cool even in July. Bring a good sunscreen, insect repellent, a wide-brimmed hat for each child, and comfortable closed-toe shoes. A zoom lens camera or binoculars make a huge difference for children – being able to see a distant lion clearly keeps them engaged far longer than the naked eye allows. For younger children, bring a favourite small toy or book for lodge downtime. We send a full packing guide with every confirmed booking.

Travel insurance is strongly recommended and often mandatory. Ideal coverage should include medical emergencies, trip cancellation, emergency evacuation, and safari-specific risks. Ensure your policy covers remote area medical transportation, potential health risks, and unexpected travel disruptions specific to safari environments.

 

Consult your healthcare provider about recommended vaccinations like yellow fever, hepatitis A, and typhoid. Malaria prophylaxis is crucial in safari regions. Bring personal medications, a comprehensive first-aid kit, and stay hydrated. Some lodges are in remote areas, so thorough medical preparation and travel health insurance are essential.

 

Yes – Kenya’s family safari circuit is safe and well-managed. All game drives take place in a private enclosed vehicle, and children remain inside the vehicle during game drives at all times. Your TRA-licensed guide is trained in safety protocols and will always position the vehicle at a safe and appropriate distance from wildlife. Lodge properties all have security staff. We also recommend comprehensive travel insurance for all family members, including children, and we provide a pre-departure health and safety guide covering vaccinations, malaria prevention, and what to do in the unlikely event of a medical situation in the field.

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