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What to consider when planning for a Family safari to Kenya

What you need to know before you go.

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Kenya is home to some of the world’s most popular and safest safari destinations. It has some of the world’s most magnificent attractions, such as the African savannah teeming with wildlife, some of Africa’s best beaches, cultural and heritage tourism, and warm hospitality from its people.

A family vacation is an excellent way to learn about new cultures while also bringing the family closer together. This is because you and your family get to enjoy a shared experience and time away from everyone else. When you combine that with a Private Family Safari to Kenya, you have the perfect recipe for an adventure in the wild.

However, if you have never been in Kenya before, planning a Kenya private family safari may be quite overwhelming. You may not be aware of what to consider so that the holiday safari can be a success for your family. 

If managed and planned properly, this experience will be an epic one. However, given the variety of personalities and age groups present, traveling with the family can occasionally be a little challenging. Here are a few things to think about as you get ready to travel with your family.

First and foremost, plan activities with your family members in advance.

Once you’ve decided where you want to go and what activities everyone wants to participate in, you need to make sure that everyone in the family has their documentation (passports) and immunizations up to date so that there are no issues when you get there.

Before leaving for the safari, parents should go over what to expect with their kids. These kids might witness a lion—the king of the jungle—lounging, but you should tell them not to yell, scream, or weep since those sounds frighten animals. Even the elephant becomes angrier when such noises are made. Therefore, teach children to be quiet earlier so they won’t disturb the animals while watching the game.

Although some adults like updating their social media accounts, internet speeds in most national parks and safari camps are typically poor. Give them advance notice of this to prevent frustration if they are unable to connect to the internet. However, one advantage of Kenya is that it has high-speed internet access, especially in less isolated locations. 

In addition, you should look into the weather during the time you will be there. You don’t want to go dressed for winter when the weather is humid enough to make a sauna room jealous. So plan ahead of time what clothing and accessories you’ll need to be comfortable.

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Because it gets rather warm in Kenya in the months of January and February, it’s important to remember to pack light clothing as you pack your bags. Mosquitoes can be an issue in the morning or evening, which are the best times to go on a game drive.

Where to Stay During Your Family Holiday in Kenya

The type of accommodation is a major factor in safari costs. Kenyan hotels are typically classified as budget, midrange, or luxury. Accommodation in game parks and animal reserves is further subdivided into tented camps made of canvas materials and permanent structures made of wood or bricks.

For the benefit of its young visitors, certain lodges and hotels have planned activities. Baby pools, outdoor hikes, early meals, board games, and other things are some of these activities. The fact that these accommodations provide kids more chores to accomplish instead of repeating game drives makes them beneficial for kids.

Budget-conscious travelers frequently choose low-cost accommodations, stating that all they need is a comfortable place to sleep and good food. They will add that the majority of their time is spent on game drives. It can be difficult to tell the difference between a midrange option and a luxury option. They are comfortable facilities with a high level of luxury and amenities such as swimming pools and well-built structures. The luxury option is opulence, and the price is higher.

Choosing which destinations to visit on your Kenya safari

Kenya has numerous game parks and animal reserves. It may not be possible to visit all of them at once. It is critical to decide which parks you want to visit. Masai Mara game reserve is Kenya’s most popular game reserve and a premier park in Africa.

For the first private family safari in Kenya give a chance to a luxury air safari to Masai Mara. Even though Masai Mara is usually crowded, Mother Nature has plenty of space. To see various wild animals, you simply need to manage your time well in order to avoid crowds. This way, you’ll be able to see a variety of animals, including the Big Five.

Amboseli, Lake Nakuru, Tsavo West, and Tsavo East are also popular parks. Samburu National Reserve, Mt Kenya National Park, Aberdare National Park, Ol Pejeta Conservancy, and Kakamega Forest are among the parks with fewer visitors but are still very appealing.

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There are some smaller conservancies that also favor children and can be considered as an alternative, such as Ol Pejeta, Loisaba, and Lewa in the Laikipia region of northern Kenya. Furthermore, Ol Pejeta Conservancy is home to over a hundred rhinos and chimps, so children will enjoy visiting them.

There are many more attractions to select from. Typically, spending at least two nights in the parks is recommended. Due of the potential distance between some of the parks, routing will also be crucial. If you’re visiting other parks, it might be a smart idea to end your safari in Masai Mara because it serves as the trip’s high point.

Nairobi, Kenya’s capital, should not be overlooked when on safari in Kenya. If you want to give your children a memorable tour, Nairobi should be on your itinerary.

Best Time for a Family Holiday in Kenya

Right from the month of July to October, the country is congested with visitors from all over the world who arrive to observe the wildebeest Migration in the Masai Mara Reserve – making it the busiest tourist season. 

To prevent congestion, plan a trip in the months of January to June. In general, there aren’t many tourists around at this time of year, and the rainy season lasts from March to June.

But while one trip will ever be exactly like another, a private family safari to Kenya is an adventure you won’t soon forget. There are always new adventures to be had, thanks to the stunning terrain and the profusion of species.

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