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SIMON • traveled in November
Overall it was a fantastic holiday and a wonderful, exciting and educational trip. Our children (10 & 12) had a fabulous time. We felt very lucky to have such a kind, funny and intelligent guide who was always on hand and keen to ensure we had the best time and the least to worry about. We also felt we got lucky with the other family on the tour who were lots of fun, keen and enthusiastic travellers and whose two boys, despite a large age gap with our children, were kind enough to spend lots of time together, got on like a house on fire and had so much fun. Highlights were the overnight train, the scenery at Aswan, sleeping aboard the felucca, the temple in Karnak, the valley of the kings and swimming at sunset in the Red Sea. Food was generally good but the food available in most of the hotels at lunchtime, poor versions of Italian dishes, was so disappointing when falafel, pitta, cheese pastries and other dishes we would happily eat for lunch were on offer at breakfast. The boat trip on the final day in the Red Sea was out of character with the rest of the tour - the crew showed little sign of caring about the reef or the fish, encouraging people to stand on the reef, disturb or feed fish for photo opportunities, and depositing us on a beach with a dreadful bar for two hours which constantly blasted music unsuitable for children. Drop this trip, replace it with a shorter snorkelling tour on a boat where the crew know and care about the reef and that would be a suitable end to an excellent holiday.
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Cindy • traveled in January, 2025
All the sites were amazing! We felt safe in the cities and the food was soooo good! We had the same driver the entire time in Jordan, Ghassan, and he was very knowledgeable and fun to be with. In Egypt, there is just so much to see! Take the optional tours, they are worth it. The night on the Felucca boat was beautiful, the hosts were splendid and it was New Year’s Eve, so we docked with a few other travelers from different countries, had a fire and listened to Nubian singers that stopped by. Wonderful trip and recommended!
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Robert • traveled in August, 2024
My wife and I hadn't "camped" since we were married some 35 years ago but we more than survived the 5 days on Safari. We loved the whole experience. For those thinking reluctantly about camping in a Game Park what you get far exceeds the little "perceived" discomfort of camping. If you stay in a Lodge adjoining a park - you will have to lose Game viewing time travelling in and out of the park to have that comfort,, The tour we were on is not Glamping, You sleep in two man tents, on cots with warm bedding and a cover on the floor of the tent. You are provided a rechargeable light with your tent, There is an open air "ensuite" at the rear accessed through a zip. It is like a closed courtyard with a canvas floor. The Camp Toilet is surprising okay and you have to co-ordinate a daily shower. My wife and I are not experienced campers and we managed the timing of all this. There will be an open camp fire and a communal eating area, The food was all cooked over an open fire and was great. KD our Chef really had to be congratulated for the food, The funny thing is the first night we were all in a Lodge after 5 days camping - we all said we probably slept better in our camp cot? There is NO TV - NO Internet. Everyone had wonderful days and arrived back in camp excited and tired having seen wonderful animal sightings all day. We had dinner, went to our tents and prepared for the next early morning game drive, From two very inexperienced Campers please do not let any thoughts of "Camping" hold you back. We had Hyena and Lions in our camp overnight - there was no danger - just stay in your tent at night, A herd of Elephants went by one night and given their size they are surprisingly quiet, The sights our Guide Chief showed us will be with us forever. Honestly our experiences in Africa have been wonderful. We saw 33 mammal varieties, endless birds, 33 Lions. 5 Leopards, hundreds of elephants, buffalo and hippos, many zebras and giraffes, multiple antelopes varieties in endless quantities, We saw a Leopards and Lions with Kills and saw a Leopard hunting, Our first day left us in awe and our second and third days were even better.
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- Botswana Family Safari with Teenagers
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- Egypt Family Adventure Sahara Desert, Nile Cruise and Hurghada
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- Bastet Family Adventure
The natural wonders of Africa unfold with Victoria Falls' grandeur, Chobe's elephant herds, and Okavango Delta's mokoro rides. Family-friendly camping includes Elephant Sands' waterhole viewing and wildlife encounters at Khama Rhino Sanctuary.
Duration 10 days Destinations Zimbabwe, Botswana, South Africa Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
- US$2,520
Namibian Family Adventurer
14 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The desert was beautiful, incredible star filled nights and the wildlife staggering.”
Neill, traveled in September
Children aged 9+ thrill to wildlife viewing at Etosha National Park, dune climbing at Sossusvlei, and German colonial history in Swakopmund. Camping under stars and tracking desert elephants in Damaraland create unforgettable memories.
Duration 13 days Destinations Windhoek, Namib-Naukluft Park, Sesriem, Sossusvlei, Walvis Bay, Swakopmund, Brandberg Mountain, Damaraland, Twyfelfontein, Etosha National ParkSee all destinations Age Range Ages 9+ Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From $3,448
10% Off- US$3,105You save $343
South Africa Family Safari with Teenagers
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The variety kept the kids entertained and the staff went above and beyond to make sure our trip was unforgettable.”
Tamera, traveled in June
South African adventures blend cycling in Soweto, kayaking at Kosi Bay, and wildlife encounters in Kruger Park. Young travelers aged 10-15 participate in camp setup and meal preparation while learning about diverse cultures.
Duration 12 days Destinations Johannesburg, Hluhluwe, Kosi Bay Nature Reserve, Hlane Royal National Park, Kruger National Park, Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
10% Off- US$2,660
Family Egyptian Sphinx, Pyramids and Nile River
12 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Abu Simbel was definitely one of the highlights. My son and I also enjoyed the optional extra ticket.”
Clare, traveled in April
Egyptian history comes alive through the Pyramids, felucca sailing, and Valley of the Kings exploration. Children 7+ love the overnight train, Nubian homestays, and Red Sea snorkeling.
Duration 10 days Destinations Cairo, Aswan, Kom Ombo, Luxor, Valley of the Kings, Safaga Age Range Ages 7+ Operator Explore! From $1,740
20% Off- US$1,390You save $350
Moroccan treasures include camel rides in Merzouga's dunes and coastal fun in Essaouira. Young adventurers aged 5-16 visit film locations, rest at El Andalous hotel, and immerse in traditional music and optional cooking classes.
Duration 12 days Destinations Marrakesh, Ait Benhaddou, Nkob, Merzouga, Todra Gorge, Ouarzazate, Essaouira Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Nomadic Tours From
20% Off- US$1,413
Families with kids 6+ spend 14 days in Egypt, camping under stars at White Desert National Park and cruising the Nile on a 5-star boat from Aswan to Luxor. Ancient tombs wait in the Valley of the Kings, while Tutankhamun's golden mask sits in the Egyptian Museum. You'll ride 4x4s through Black Desert's volcanic terrain and see Crystal Mountain's quartz formations. The trip includes an all-inclusive beachfront resort in Hurghada on the Red Sea, with optional snorkeling trips to Giftun Island.
Duration 14 days Destinations Cairo, Bahariya Oasis, White Desert, Aswan, Kom Ombo, Edfu, Luxor, Valley of the Kings, Hurghada Age Range Ages 6+ Operated in English, German, Italian, French Operator Pharaohn Tours From
20% Off- US$2,760
Southern Africa Family Journey: In Search of the Big Five
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was amazing. I highly recommend to everyone.”
Shelly, traveled in August
South African family safari brings penguins at Boulders Beach, rescued chimps at Jane Goodall's sanctuary, and safe game drives to life. Kids can tackle the Tree-top Challenge or paddle the Zambezi River.
Duration 11 days Destinations Cape Town, Kruger National Park, Johannesburg, Victoria Falls Age Range Ages 7+ Operator G Adventures From
20% Off- US$4,899
The Ultimate Family Adventure
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“All the sites were amazing! We felt safe in the cities and the food was soooo good!”
Cindy, traveled in December
Ancient African lands beckon families to create lasting memories. Young explorers investigate pyramid chambers, camp in Wadi Rum's desert, and cruise the Nile. Comfortable hotels in Cairo and Luxor complement authentic stays in a Nubian guesthouse, while expert guides make history accessible.
Duration 13 days Destinations Amman, Jerash, Petra, Wadi Rum, Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Qena, Sohag Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German, Italian, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Chinese, Dutch, Russian Operator Nilvison Egypt Tours From
20% Off- US$1,950
Safari adventures feature kid-friendly activities like banana leaf art and wildlife painting. Comfortable 4x4 vehicles with window seats, family-oriented lodges, and interactive cultural experiences create lasting memories.
Duration 8 days Destinations Arusha, Mto Wa Mbu, Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Karatu Age Range Ages 7+ Operator G Adventures From
20% Off- US$4,999
Egyptian wonders captivate children 5+ with Tutankhamun's treasures, camel rides to St. Simeon Monastery, and boats to Elephantine Island. Relaxation awaits at 4-star hotels in Cairo, Aswan, and Luxor.
Duration 9 days Destinations Cairo, Aswan, Kom Ombo, Luxor Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German, Italian, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Chinese, Dutch, Russian Operator Pharaohn Tours From
20% Off- US$1,285
What our customers ask about Africa Family Tours
What are the best wildlife viewing opportunities for families in Africa?
East and Southern Africa's premier national parks provide exceptional wildlife encounters that work well for families with children. The Masai Mara in Kenya puts visitors in front of the annual wildebeest migration while offering regular sightings of lions elephants and giraffes through guided game drives. Morning balloon safaris float above the savannah giving a unique perspective. Botswana's Chobe National Park is home to Africa's largest elephant population with over 120,000 of these giants. River cruises bring families close to hippos crocodiles and abundant birdlife. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The highlights really are the monuments and seeing the animals so close and so many. Seeing a family of elephants playing in the mud was incredible."
What types of accommodation can families expect on an African safari?
Safari lodgings blend comfort with wilderness immersion suited to different preferences and budgets. The Mara Serena Safari Lodge in Kenya provides modern rooms with amenities while maintaining proximity to wildlife. More adventurous families opt for well-appointed safari tents in places like Botswana's Moremi Game Reserve complete with proper beds and attached bathrooms. These spaces let guests experience the sounds and rhythms of the bush. As one TourRadar traveler shared: "The mix of lodges and camping was perfect - brushing my teeth whilst elephants ate in the background was absolutely surreal."
What educational opportunities are available for children on African safaris?
Safari experiences naturally blend education with adventure. Select lodges such as Sweetwaters Tented Camp in Kenya run structured programs teaching children about wildlife conservation local cultures and natural systems. Families can visit Maasai communities in the Masai Mara region to learn traditional practices or spend time at Nairobi's David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage to understand elephant protection efforts. A TourRadar traveler reported: "Our children (10 & 12) had a fabulous time learning about the wildlife and cultures."
What activities are available for families besides game drives?
The African safari experience extends well beyond vehicle-based wildlife viewing. Families can take boat rides on Lake Naivasha explore Morocco's Sahara Desert by camel or snorkel in Egypt's Red Sea. Coastal properties like Diani's Baobab Beach Resort balance wildlife experiences with swimming pools kids' activities and beach time. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The kids loved the mix of activities - from the felucca cruise to snorkeling and the Valley of the Kings."
How long should a family safari trip be?
Most families find 8-13 days works best balancing exploration with rest time for younger travelers. A typical Kenya family itinerary runs 10-13 days combining wildlife viewing in Amboseli and the Masai Mara with relaxation along Diani's beaches. This duration allows families to settle into the safari rhythm without rushing. As one TourRadar traveler advised: "The 12-day trip was perfect - enough time to see everything but not too long for the children."
What is the best time of year for families to visit Africa?
The dry seasons from June to October and January to February provide reliable wildlife viewing and pleasant temperatures. South Africa's Garden Route sees peak conditions December through March ideal for mixing wildlife and coastal activities. The Masai Mara's famous wildebeest migration peaks July through October. A TourRadar reviewer noted: "Pack warm clothes for early morning safaris and be prepared for two or three early get ups - but they are worth it."
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