Richard Waite / Seasons


When you read the word “safari”, you immediately conjure up a picture of a skeleton Afridi Savannah, a game and a dark sky. As one of the last truly wild places on Earth, Africa is a wonderland, especially for young children with dreams of adventure and exploration. African safari is a family bonding experience. And for parents, it’s an enriching experience after seeing the magic of Bush through their children’s excited eyes.

However, choosing the right safari destination for babies can be very difficult. Access, safety and age restrictions imposed by Logrash must be taken into account. However, some of the logs admit that it is important to include young visitors to the festival of natural beauty in Africa, going the extra mile to welcome them. Here are some of the child-friendly accommodation options for nations watching the continent’s most popular game.

Motus, Taswala Kalahari Reserve, South Africa

Located near the Botswana border on the coast of the southern Kalahara Wilderness, the Tassalu Kalahari Game Reserve offers the ultimate unique safari experience. It’s a very special place, with around ten private vehicles coming face to face with critically endangered species such as pangolins and desert black giants. One of the main points with young children is that, unlike African game reserves, Taslal is malaria-free. This can prevent families from taking costly countermeasures.

Each child has a wallet full of fun guides and games, and Motus offers three separate family maintenance for childcare. Through the Tswalu Junior Argentina program, children can participate in educational activities including bush walking, book identification and archery. Individual aged sports means that no one gets. Also pleasant child psychology service is done alone when it is limited to parents only. Best of all, Taswell is relatively accessible with daily scheduled flights from Cape Town and Johannesburg.

Mara Anudras, Mase Mara National Park, Kenya


Masai Mara’s Mara Camp is a great choice for those who want to indulge their luxury without the wilderness of the mountains. The meeting point of Mara’s four game viewing points is located and the camp is located in a reservoir famous around the world, seeing the Blue Freedom down and becoming an amazing sight of the annual wildlife migration. Adventurer Round Club for Girl Scouts and Young Boys Club for teenagers.

These programs teach young people about Kenyan wildlife and bush survival skills. Adventure’s Club Excellence is a barrier that teaches children about the hardships faced by wildlife and instills a passion for conservation. Older children will have the opportunity to support conservation efforts at the shelter and meet other children from the local Maasai tribe. Mara Intrepids has its own runway and is a 45-minute flight from Nairobi.

 

Nobib Desert, Namibia


Amidst the stunning locations of Nasib Palam Valley Dunes, Sossevli Dousert Lodge offers a safari experience with a difference. Spotting rare oceanic game like oryx, Hartmann mountain serra and birds; A quarter of natural endeavors are cycling and adventure activities by taking in hot air. More activities are available for children over the age of six and babysitting services are available to care for younger family members when needed for a reasonable additional fee.

Children are invited to participate in the WILDChild program. On arrival, children will be given a bag with a logbook, crayons and pencils. Among them, the youngest will be the youngest to take home the smallest toys. Specific activities for children include learning about the stars in the Nadiab National Night Sky and participating in traditional Bushman games. Sossevlai Desert Lodge is malaria free. Easily accessible from Winghoek via a private archway.

 

Luanwa Safari House, South Luanwa National Park, Zambia

One of the most underrated safari destinations on the African continent, South Lungava National Park in Zambia is home to big game, with more than 450 species of birds. Located in a natural waterhole, Luangwa Safari House is a home away from home for families with children over the age of seven. With a maximum of eight guests, the importance of the Luangwa Safari House experience is flexibility – allowing families to tailor their essence to their needs and requirements.

Luangwa Safari House staff are used to young visitors, and potential activities include natural pools, game drives and cultural tours to Kawasa Village. There, children can play soccer while interacting with their Kunda followers. Children can be accommodated daily while staying at home, and O Woon’s craft skills or chefs help bake cookies. Lusana Safari House is a 40-minute drive from Mafufo Airport after a 90-minute transfer from Lusaka.

 

Sevenths Safari Lock Sarranji, Serenti National Park, Tanzania


Those in need of luxury should look no further than Sevenths Safari Lock Serenje, a scenic destination in the heart of the Seventh Serenity National Park. An infinity pool, luxurious comfort and relaxation center, and 77 unique rooms for accommodation. Providing an opportunity to interact with other children. Children under the age of 11 sleeping in their parents’ room receive a 50% discount on all accommodation between the ages of 11 and 17. Caregivers can also be hired as needed.

Every child is welcome at the free Kijana Club. Masei offers an opportunity to participate in a variety of activities, including reading fascinating African stories and Swahili language lessons. Nature walks allow younger children to experience the bush safely. Older children can contribute to wildlife research projects at the Discovery Center. Syros Safari Lock is a 45-minute drive from Seronara Airstrip, accessible through one of Tanzania’s international airports. –