Tanzania Family Safari
Turn your family trip into a once in a lifetime African adventure
A Tanzania family safari is a guided wildlife holiday for all ages, combining game drives, cultural experiences, and optional beach relaxation. Based in Arusha, we organize private family safaris to Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater, with flexible itineraries, experienced local guides, and family-friendly lodges.
Why Choose a Tanzania Family Safari
Tanzania family safari is more than a holiday—it’s an expertly guided experience designed to balance wildlife adventure, comfort, and safety for families. With years of experience organizing safaris across Northern Tanzania, we understand what families need: flexible pacing, engaging guides, and accommodations that work for both parents and children.
Extraordinary Wildlife Experiences
Our safaris take you to the best wildlife areas in Tanzania, where families can safely experience the “Big Five” and seasonal highlights like the Great Migration. Our guides are trained to make game drives engaging for children while ensuring safety and comfort.
Family-Friendly Accommodations
We carefully select lodges and camps that are proven to work well for families, offering spacious rooms, kid-friendly meals, and safe environments. Many of our partner lodges include swimming pools and family-focused activities.
Educational Opportunities
Our professional safari guides are experienced in working with families and children, turning each game drive into a learning experience about wildlife, conservation, and local culture.
Safe and Well-Organized Safaris
Safety is a top priority. All safaris are conducted with licensed guides, well-maintained vehicles, and trusted accommodation partners across Tanzania.
Activities for All Ages
From game drives to cultural visits, Tanzania offers various activities for all age groups. Whether your family loves adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion, there’s something for everyone.
Discover the Best Family Safari Destinations in Tanzania
Tanzania is home to some of the most family-friendly safari destinations in the world. Each destination offers unique experiences that cater to families, from thrilling wildlife encounters to cultural immersion and relaxation. Here are the top picks for your family adventure:
Serengeti National Park: Where Wildlife Dreams Come True
The Serengeti is Tanzania’s most iconic safari destination and a must-visit for families. Known for its endless plains and incredible wildlife, the Serengeti is the stage for the Great Migration, where over 1.5 million wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles traverse the savannah in search of greener pastures. This natural spectacle is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that will leave your family in awe.
Why It’s Great for Families:
Witness the Great Migration, one of nature’s most spectacular events.
Spot the Big Five and other iconic wildlife on family-friendly game drives.
Stay at lodges and camps with kid-friendly amenities like swimming pools and storytelling sessions.
Activities:
Game drives to explore the vast savannah and spot wildlife.
Hot air balloon rides (for older kids) for a bird’s-eye view of the plains.
Cultural visits to nearby Maasai villages.
Ngorongoro Crater: A Natural Wonderland for Families
The Ngorongoro Crater is often referred to as the “Eden of Africa” due to its stunning beauty and abundant wildlife. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera and home to one of the highest concentrations of wildlife in Africa. Families can spot the Big Five, as well as hyenas, zebras, and flamingos, all within the crater’s compact area.
Why It’s Great for Families:
High concentrations of wildlife make it easy to spot animals, even with younger children.
Compact size ensures shorter travel times between sightings, keeping kids engaged.
Family-friendly lodges on the crater rim offer stunning views and comfortable accommodations.
Activities:
Game drives on the crater floor to see lions, elephants, and more.
Picnics with a view of the crater’s breathtaking landscape.
Visits to Maasai villages to learn about their culture and traditions.
Tarangire National Park: Elephants, Baobabs, and Beyond
Tarangire National Park is a hidden gem for families, offering a more intimate safari experience compared to the Serengeti. The park is famous for its large elephant herds, which can often be seen gathering around the Tarangire River. The iconic baobab trees that dot the landscape add a magical touch to the scenery, making it a photographer’s paradise.
Why It’s Great for Families:
Intimate and less crowded, perfect for families seeking a quieter safari experience.
Large elephant herds and unique baobab trees create unforgettable memories.
Family-friendly lodges with spacious accommodations and kid-focused activities.
Activities:
Game drives to spot elephants, lions, and other wildlife.
Walking safaris (for older children) to explore the bush up close.
Birdwatching along the Tarangire River.
Lake Manyara National Park: A Scenic Safari Gem
Lake Manyara National Park is a compact yet diverse park that offers something for everyone in the family. Known for its tree-climbing lions, flamingos, and alkaline lake, Lake Manyara is a great destination for families with younger children. The park’s varied habitats, from dense forests to open grasslands, ensure a wide variety of wildlife sightings.
Why It’s Great for Families:
Compact size makes it easy to explore in a short time, ideal for families with young kids.
Diverse wildlife, including tree-climbing lions and flocks of flamingos.
Family-friendly activities like canoeing and treetop walkways.
Activities:
Game drives to spot lions, elephants, and hippos.
Canoeing on Lake Manyara for a unique perspective on wildlife.
Treetop walkways for a fun and adventurous experience.
Selous Game Reserve: Off-the-Beaten-Path Adventures
For families seeking a more remote and exclusive safari experience, the Selous Game Reserve is an excellent choice. As one of the largest game reserves in Africa, Selous offers a sense of untouched wilderness that is hard to find elsewhere. The reserve is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including elephants, hippos, crocodiles, and wild dogs.
Why It’s Great for Families:
Remote and less crowded, offering a private and exclusive safari experience.
Diverse landscapes, from rivers to woodlands, provide a unique backdrop for wildlife viewing.
Family-friendly lodges with activities tailored for kids.
Activities:
Boat safaris along the Rufiji River to spot hippos and crocodiles.
Walking safaris to explore the bush and learn about smaller wildlife.
Fishing (for older kids) in the reserve’s rivers and lakes.
Zanzibar: Tropical Paradise for Post-Safari Relaxation
No family safari in Tanzania is complete without a visit to Zanzibar. This tropical island is the perfect place to unwind after your safari adventures. With its pristine beaches, turquoise waters, and rich cultural heritage, Zanzibar offers something for every member of the family.
Why It’s Great for Families:
Pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters are perfect for relaxation.
Family-friendly resorts with swimming pools, kids’ clubs, and babysitting services.
Cultural experiences like spice tours and exploring Stone Town.
Activities:
Snorkeling and diving in coral reefs teeming with marine life.
Sunset dhow cruises for a romantic and relaxing experience.
Exploring Stone Town’s historic streets and markets.
Our Experience in Tanzania Family Safaris
We are a Tanzania-based safari team with hands-on experience organizing family trips across the Northern Safari Circuit. Operating from Arusha, we work with trusted guides and lodges to deliver safe, well-planned, and memorable safari experiences for families of all sizes.
Our approach focuses on:
- Flexible itineraries designed around children
- Professional and friendly safari guides
- Carefully selected family-friendly accommodations
- Reliable support before and during your trip
Our Tanzania Family Safari Packages
Tanzania Family Safari Itinerary (7 Days)
We are a Tanzania-based safari team with hands-on experience organizing family trips across the Northern Safari Circuit. Operating from Arusha, we work with trusted guides and lodges to deliver safe, well-planned, and memorable safari experiences for families of all sizes.
Our approach focuses on:
- Flexible itineraries designed around children
- Professional and friendly safari guides
- Carefully selected family-friendly accommodations
- Reliable support before and during your trip
The Best Time for a Tanzania Family Safari
The best time for a family safari in Tanzania depends on your preferences and the experiences you want to enjoy:
June to October (Dry Season): Ideal for wildlife viewing, as animals gather around water sources. The weather is pleasant, and the skies are clear.
January to February: Perfect for witnessing the calving season in the Serengeti, with plenty of predator action.
November to December (Short Rainy Season): Fewer tourists, lush landscapes, and lower prices make this a great time for a more private experience.
For a beach extension in Zanzibar, the best time is during the dry season (June to October) or from December to February.
Fun for All Ages: Top Activities for Families on a Tanzania Safari
A Tanzania family safari is packed with activities that cater to all ages and interests. Here are some of the top activities to include in your itinerary:
Game Drives: Explore national parks in 4×4 vehicles with expert guides who share fascinating insights about wildlife.
Boat Safaris: Spot hippos, crocodiles, and birdlife on rivers and lakes in Selous or Lake Manyara.
Cultural Visits: Meet the Maasai people and learn about their traditions, or visit a local school to interact with Tanzanian children.
Nature Walks: Guided walks in safe areas allow families to explore the smaller wonders of the bush, from plants to animal tracks.
Junior Ranger Programs: Some lodges offer programs where kids can learn tracking skills and earn a “Junior Ranger” certificate.
Hot Air Balloon Rides: A magical experience for families with older children, offering a bird’s-eye view of the Serengeti.
Beach Relaxation: Unwind on Zanzibar’s pristine beaches, enjoying snorkeling, diving, or simply lounging by the sea.
How Much Does a Tanzania Family Safari
The cost of a Tanzania family safari depends on travel style, duration, and level of comfort. Based on our experience planning family safaris, here is a realistic pricing guide:
Budget: 3,000–5,000 per person for a 7–10 day safari and beach combination.
Mid-Range: 5,000–8,000 per person for luxury lodges and private experiences.
High-End: $8,000+ per person for exclusive lodges, private guides, and bespoke itineraries.
Costs typically include accommodations, meals, game drives, park fees, and domestic flights. International flights and tips are usually additional.
FAQs About Tanzania Family Safaris
Is Tanzania safe for families?
Yes. Tanzania is considered safe when traveling with a licensed operator. We use professional guides, reliable vehicles, and vetted lodges to ensure a secure experience for families.
What Should We Pack for a Family Safari?
Neutral-colored clothing for safaris
Comfortable walking shoes
Binoculars (one for each child)
Sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses
Insect repellent
Snacks and reusable water bottles
First aid kit and any necessary medications
Entertainment for travel days (books, games, tablets)
Can We Combine a Safari with a Beach Vacation?
Absolutely! Many families combine a safari in the Serengeti or Ngorongoro with a beach getaway in Zanzibar, Mafia, or Pemba.
How Long Should Our Family Safari Be?
A 10–14 day itinerary is ideal, allowing time for both safari adventures and beach relaxation.
Are There Family-Friendly Safari Packages Available?
Yes, many safari operators offer customized family packages that include kid-friendly activities, accommodations, and private guides
Why Book Your Tanzania Family Safari With Us
- Local Tanzania Experts – Based in Arusha, we have direct knowledge of the parks and travel conditions
- Family-Focused Planning – We design itineraries that suit children, with flexible schedules and comfortable pacing
- Experienced Safari Guides – Professional, licensed guides trained to work with families
- Carefully Selected Lodges – We partner with trusted accommodations that offer safety, comfort, and family-friendly services
- End-to-End Support – From planning to your return home, we provide continuous assistance