Planning a safari with kids? Africa’s top reserves have evolved to welcome families, combining safety, learning, and adventure. Experts project that 2025 is set to be the biggest year yet for multi-generational African travel.
Where to Go for the Best Family Safaris
South Africa:
- Kruger National Park and the Eastern Cape’s malaria-free reserves offer family suites, babysitting, and junior ranger programs — perfect for kids of all ages.
- The Addo Elephant National Park allows close encounters, and the Garden Route offers whale watching adventures.
Kenya & Tanzania:
- Maasai Mara and Serengeti provide world-class wildlife, plus many lodges with family-focused activities and cultural interactions (like learning Maasai traditions).
- Combine your safari with relaxing beach days on Kenya’s coast or Zanzibar.
Botswana & Zambia:
- Okavango Delta and South Luangwa are rising stars. Older children love mokoro (canoe) trips, bush walks, and educational sessions with guides.
- In Zambia, Victoria Falls offers both natural wonders and family-friendly adrenaline activities.
What Makes a Safari Fun for Kids?
- Shorter, kid-focused game drives
- Creative programs: scavenger hunts, bush crafts, animal tracking
- Family suites or private villas with flexible dining and downtime
- Cultural visits — meet local tribes or join mini ranger quests
Tips: Opt for malaria-free regions (like the Eastern Cape or Madikwe) with young children, and ask about minimum age for activities.


