Engaging Safari Kids Activities: A family safari is the best way to get the family laughing, especially the children. You will be narrating to your children how you witnessed a cheetah run across the plains or how you spotted an elusive leopard perched on a tree branch above. Imagine a family of elephants purposefully moving to a nearby watering hole while keeping an eye on their young, who are struggling to keep up with their mother. Without a doubt, a family safari offers everyone the opportunity to value not only the natural environment but also the time spent with their loved ones.
Every youngster, but especially the young ones, adores newborn animals! Your kids and the whole family will love viewing the orphaned newborn elephants at the David Sheldrick Trust in Nairobi. Nothing is more entertaining than feeding time, when the baby fry elephants sip from their huge baby bottles and splash around in the mud.
You may have heard of the Great Migration, but did you know that one of its most distinctive times is the birthing season in the Serengeti? Up to eight thousand young gazelles, zebras, and wildebeest are born in the lush plains of the Ndutu region. Just picture these infant animals striving for the stars.
We can set up a number of activities for your school-age children while they are staying at our partner lodges. Kids’ Clubs offer fun activities like tracking animals, participating on guided safari excursions, and making bows and arrows.
Yes, even cynical children will glance up from their devices to witness a lion or leopard on the hunt. Seeing the thrilling action of a hunt in process may potentially make them a Tik-Tok celebrity.
Additionally, we provide your teen with additional enriching opportunities, like participating in conservation initiatives in nearby villages. In addition to working on wildlife and reforestation initiatives, there will be chances to interact with children their own age.
Indeed, the gently undulating landscape and profusion of large cats, together with the other 95 species in this renowned park, are beloved by many. Families may enjoy a variety of other unforgettable activities at the Masai Mara, though. Some are even transformative.
As the sun rises, you take a hot air balloon safari early in the morning over the park, taking in the long trains of wildebeests and the winding rivers below. This journey is so incredible that your kids will be talking about it for years to come.
A mother lion with her cub.
A visit to a Maasai community will be especially exciting for the youngsters. Children are adored by the Maasai, who are happy to show them about their village, homes, and even invite them to join in a traditional dance.
An African safari offers a wealth of activities, sights, knowledge, and experiences that will create memories your family will cherish for years to come. Inform your children of the sites they can anticipate to see.