Written by Ubuntu Travel
Planning a family safari in Kenya? Choosing the right safari lodge is key to a smooth, unforgettable trip. With so many incredible destinations – from the Masai Mara’s Great Migration to rhino tracking in Laikipia – it’s no wonder families often feel overwhelmed. That’s where we come in.
At Ubuntu Travel, our co-founders Kyle and Leah Green, now parents to two adventurous daughters, have handpicked Kenya’s best family-friendly safari lodges for 2025. for 2025. These exceptional properties offer not just wildlife and scenery, but kid-friendly experiences, spacious accommodations, and authentic moments that bring generations together.
Whether you’re dreaming of spotting elephants in Amboseli or sailing a dhow along the Kenyan coast, this guide is here to inspire. Take a look at what’s possible – then let us take care of the rest.
Best Kenya Safari Lodges by Region
- Nairobi Safari Lodges
- Masai Mara Safari Lodges
- Amboseli & Chyulu Safari Lodges
- Laikipia Safari Lodges
- Lamu Archipelago Safari Lodges
Nairobi – The Perfect Family Safari Gateway
Most family safaris to Kenya begin in Nairobi, especially for travelers arriving from the U.S. or Europe. Spending a night or two at a family-friendly lodge in Nairobi helps children and parents adjust to the new time zone and unwind after the long flight. It’s also a fantastic place to start your wildlife adventure – with easy visits to the Giraffe Centre, the Sheldrick Elephant Sanctuary, and even a short game drive in Nairobi National Park, home to lions, rhinos, and giraffes within sight of the city skyline.
1) The Emakoko
Nairobi National Park, Kenya
Just 45 minutes from Nairobi’s international airports, The Emakoko offers a seamless and scenic start (or end) to your Kenya safari. Nestled within the southern boundary of Nairobi National Park, this boutique safari lodge allows families to trade city noise for birdsong – and maybe even a lion’s roar – without missing a beat. It’s the ideal alternative to a city hotel, where you can land in the evening and wake up inside a national park.
With just 10 spacious cottages, including two interlinked family units, The Emakoko feels both intimate and exclusive. Each cottage features elegant interiors, a fireplace, a generous en-suite bathroom, and a four-poster bed. Families or small groups can also book the Private House, perched atop a cliff with panoramic views across the bush. From the moment you arrive, expect exceptional hospitality and a truly wild welcome to Kenya. Click here to view the lodge…
Safari Activities for Families
- Game drives in Nairobi National Park (chance to see rhino, lions, and giraffe)
- Visit to the Sheldrick Elephant Sanctuary
- Giraffe Centre experience
- Birdwatching from the lodge deck
- Guided cultural outings to Kazuri Beads Workshop
- Relaxing downtime by the pool or in-room wildlife viewing
Why We Love The Emakoko for Families
- Two interlinked cottages ideal for families
- Private House with clifftop views for multigenerational groups
- Just 45 minutes from Nairobi’s international airports
- Great alternative to a city hotel – arrive day or night
- Location. Location. Wake up to wildlife, not traffic
2) Giraffe Manor
Nairobi National Park, Kenya
Possibly co-founder Leah Green’s favorite lodge, and her top choice for introducing her daughters, Charlie and Stella, to safari life. Giraffe Manor isn’t just a luxury hotel; it’s one of Africa’s most iconic and family-friendly experiences.
Nestled on 12 acres of private land in Nairobi’s leafy Lang’ata suburb, this boutique manor shares its grounds with a herd of semi-habituated Rothschild’s giraffes. Families are treated to magical, up-close moments, like breakfast with giraffes poking their heads through the windows, or garden strolls alongside these gentle giants.
Located just 30 minutes from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Giraffe Manor is the ideal place to recover from a long international flight or end your safari with a memory that lasts forever. The spacious Karen Blixen Suite – designed for two adults and two children under 12 – is perfect for a luxurious, once-in-a-lifetime family retreat. Click here to view the lodge…
Safari Activities for Families
- Breakfast and afternoon tea with Rothschild’s giraffes
- Guided walks in the indigenous forest
- Visit the nearby Giraffe Centre
- Excursion to the Sheldrick Elephant Sanctuary
- Day trips to Nairobi National Park
Why We Love Giraffe Manor For Families
- Close-up giraffe encounters from your doorstep
- The Karen Blixen Suite for families with children
- All-inclusive experience with gourmet meals
- Convenient location near Nairobi’s main airports
- A peaceful and playful start or end to your safari
Masai Mara – Kenya’s Ultimate Family Safari Destination
The Masai Mara is one of Africa’s most iconic safari destinations – and for families, it offers unbeatable wildlife and adventure. Expect year-round Big Five sightings, frequent encounters with cheetahs, and front-row views of the Great Wildebeest Migration from July to October. For the best experience, we recommend spending at least 3 to 4 nights in this world-renowned reserve or one of its surrounding private conservancies.
1) andBeyond Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp
Masai Mara, Kenya
Where a classic safari experience meets the legendary warmth of Kenyan hospitality! Perched at the base of the Oloololo Escarpment, Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp offers breathtaking views across the Masai Mara’s sweeping plains.
While it’s one of the larger lodges in the region, its peaceful lawns, often shared with resident warthogs, make it feel intimate and welcoming.
With three spacious family suites and generous communal areas, this is an ideal choice for multi-generational travel. Kids can make new safari friends while parents enjoy a balance of privacy and togetherness in a spectacular wilderness setting. Click here to view the lodge…
Safari Activities for Families
- Game drives in the Masai Mara (Big Five + cheetah sightings)
- Great Migration Viewing (July to October)
- Nature walks around camp with Maasai guides
- Cultural visits to nearby Maasai communities
- Bush breakfasts and sundowners in scenic spots
- WILDchild program with age-appropriate activities
- Star gazing and storytelling around the fire
- Soccer games with the camp staff (always a win)
Why we love andBeyond Kichwa Tembo
- Three dedicated family suites, ideal for groups with young children
- Three dedicated family suites, ideal for groups with young children
- Larger lodge layout means more space for kids to roam
- Excellent location for year-round wildlife and Great Migration views
- Relaxed resident wildlife like warthogs make for fun, unexpected encounters
- Exceptional hospitality and a warm, family-friendly atmosphere
Ubuntu Travel Tip: Their “Stay 4, Pay 3” offer makes longer family safaris more accessible—giving you time to truly soak up the magic of the Masai Mara without rushing.
2) Asilia Naboisho Camp
Masai Mara, Kenya
Located in the private Mara Naboisho Conservancy, just north of the Masai Mara National Reserve, Naboisho Camp is where luxury meets a deeper wilderness experience. This exclusive camp offers a magical setting for families looking to reconnect – far from crowds but close to the action. Click here to view the lodge…
Each of the nine spacious tents includes king-sized beds, indoor and outdoor showers, and a private veranda that’s ideal for quiet mornings with tea or coffee. The open design of the camp blends beautifully into the surrounding landscape, creating a sense of space and freedom that kids and parents alike will appreciate.
What makes Naboisho particularly special is the world-class guiding and the chance to go beyond the usual game drives – with opportunities for walking safaris and exclusive sightings thanks to the conservancy’s limited vehicle access.
Safari Activities for Families
- Family-friendly game drives with expert Asilia guides
- Great Migration Viewing (July to October)
- Walking safaris (for teens 16+)
- Stargazing and fireside storytelling
- Cultural visits to nearby Maasai communities
- Nature walks around camp for younger children
- Exclusive sightings due to limited vehicles in the conservancy
Why we love Asilia Naboisho Camp
- Located in a quiet, wildlife-rich private conservancy
- Intimate camp with only nine tents—ideal for quality family time
- Flexible scheduling and private safari vehicles available
- Known for outstanding guiding and big cat sightings
- Offers both a deep wilderness feel and high-end comfort
- Strong conservation and community impact focus
3) A&K Olonana Safari Lodge
Masai Mara, Kenya
Set along a private stretch of the Mara River, Olonana Lodge is a luxurious, family-friendly retreat at the heart of the Masai Mara. Each of its 14 glass-sided suites offers uninterrupted river views—where hippos wallow and elephants wander past – bringing the wildlife experience to your doorstep. Awarded a Gold Eco-Rating, the lodge blends sophisticated design with deep-rooted conservation and community values. Click here to view the lodge…
For families and private groups, the exclusive-use Geoffrey Kent Suite is a standout. With two ensuite bedrooms, a spacious wrap-around deck, private infinity pool, in-suite chef, and dedicated safari guide, it’s ideal for multigenerational families looking for complete privacy and seamless service.
Safari Activities for Families
- Big Five game drives in the Masai Mara
- Great Migration Viewing (July to October)
- Guided nature walks (available for teens 16+)
- Cultural excursions to nearby Maasai villages
- Wildlife spotting from your private deck
- Sundowners and storytelling around the fire
Why we love A&K Olonana
- Elegant glass-fronted suites with river views
- Geoffrey Kent Suite offers exclusive-use family luxury
- One of Kenya’s few Gold Eco-Rated properties
- Perfect location for both wildlife viewing and cultural immersion
- Seamless family-friendly service, including child-friendly menus
- Commitment to local communities and conservation
4) Agama Mara Camp
Masai Mara, Kenya
Perched high above the Great Rift Valley, Angama Mara offers one of the most dramatic settings in Africa. With sweeping views over the Masai Mara below, this award-winning lodge combines contemporary luxury with heartfelt hospitality. Families are warmly welcomed with interconnected tented suites, designed for safety and comfort, allowing everyone to stay close while enjoying personal space. Click here to view the lodge…
Just a 30-minute drive down the escarpment puts you right into the action of the Masai Mara – Big Five sightings, seasonal Great Migration crossings, and private picnics overlooking the plains are all part of the Angama experience. From a dedicated photography studio to wellness treatments and cultural experiences, Angama delivers a well-rounded family adventure with style and soul.
Safari Activities for Families
- Game Drives in the Masai Mara (Big Five & Migration viewing)
- Hot Air Balloon Safaris (seasonal & weather dependent)
- Walking Safaris with expert Maasai guides
- Great Migration Viewing (July to October)
- Wildlife Photography Studio & On-site Printing Room
- Maasai Beading Studio – hands-on cultural crafting
- Wellness Experiences & Safari Spa treatments
- Fitness Room & Infinity Swimming Pool with Mara views
Why we love Angama Mara
- Soaring panoramic views across the Masai Mara from every tent
- In the path of the Great Migration (July to October)
- Romantic picnics and family lunches with unbeatable escarpment views
- A photography editing and printing studio—perfect for capturing safari memories
- Patty’s Tent offers full accessibility for elderly guests or those with limited mobility
5) Little Governors’ Camp
Masai Mara, Kenya
Tucked away in a riverine forest on the edge of Kenya’s legendary Masai Mara National Reserve, Little Governors’ Camp delivers an intimate, wildlife-rich safari ideal for families seeking both comfort and authenticity. Arriving by boat across the Mara River sets the tone – our kids were instantly captivated by the adventure. Click here to view the lodge…
The camp features just 17 beautifully furnished tents, each with a private deck overlooking a seasonal marsh that’s regularly visited by elephant, antelope, and a wide range of birdlife. Spacious interiors, polished wooden floors, and ensuite bathrooms create a peaceful base to unwind after each day’s safari.
With no vehicles in camp, you’re immersed in the wild from the moment you arrive – yet still fully supported with warm hospitality and thoughtful amenities.
Safari Activities for Families
- Big Five Game Drives in the Masai Mara
- Great Migration Viewing (July to October)
- Guided Walking Safaris with expert naturalists
- Hot Air Balloon Safaris (seasonal)
- Bush Dinners under the stars
- Visits to the Mara-Meru Cheetah Conservation Project
- Authentic Cultural Encounters with local communities
- Dedicated Photographic Safaris
Why we love Little Governors’ Camp
- Arriving by boat across the Mara River adds a sense of adventure right from the start.
- Tents overlook a seasonal marsh often visited by elephants – wildlife viewing from your deck!
- Intimate and unfenced, the camp offers a truly immersive safari experience for nature-loving families.
- A strong focus on conservation, including support of the Mara-Meru Cheetah Project.
- Offers guided walks and balloon safaris for unforgettable family memories.
- No vehicles in camp means peaceful nights and a deep connection to nature.
Amboseli – Big Tusker Country with Kilimanjaro Views
Amboseli National Park is one of the best family safari destinations in Kenya, famous for its stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro and large herds of big tusker elephants. Family safaris here offer rewarding game drives across open plains, where kids can spot lions, giraffes, and buffalo against breathtaking backdrops. For a quieter, more exclusive experience, we recommend staying in a private conservancy near Amboseli – perfect for multigenerational families seeking flexibility and space.
1) Elewana Tortilis Camp Amboseli
Amboseli National Park, Kenya
Nestled within the 30,000-acre Kitirua Conservancy on the edge of Amboseli National Park, Elewana Tortilis Camp offers one of the most exclusive and scenic safari experiences in southern Kenya. Families love Tortilis for its warm hospitality, eco-conscious design, and spacious accommodations. Click here to view the lodge…
The Family Tent features two ensuite bedrooms, a cozy lounge, and a private veranda. For added privacy, the exclusive-use Private House includes two ensuite rooms, a shared lounge, and access to a private swimming pool (shared only with the Family Tent). With direct access to the Kitirua Conservancy, guests enjoy crowd-free game drives and bush walks in one of the wildest corners of Amboseli – plus access to the national park itself. Expect up-close elephant sightings, dramatic views, and a slower pace to connect and recharge as a family.
Safari Activities for Families
- Game drives in both Kitirua Conservancy and Amboseli National Park
- Guided bush walks with Maasai guides in the conservancy (age-dependent)
- Cultural visits to local Maasai villages
- Scenic sundowners with Mt. Kilimanjaro as your backdrop
- Nature walks around camp to identify tracks, plants, and animal signs
- Swimming and relaxing at the private pool (for families in the Private House or Family Tent)
- Family-friendly safari talks and storytelling around the campfire
Why we love Elewana Tortilis Camp Amboseli
- Located in the exclusive 30,000-acre Kitirua Conservancy – offering crowd-free game drives
- Breathtaking views of Mount Kilimanjaro from camp and on safari
- Exceptional elephant sightings (check out our grams for Craig)
- Dedicated Family Tent and Private House – ideal for multigenerational travel
- Eco-friendly camp design with warm, attentive staff
- Guided walks with local Maasai guides offer immersive, educational experiences
2) Angama Amboseli
Chyulu Hills, Mbirikani Group Ranch, Kenya
Sister to the award-winning Angama Mara, the highly anticipated Angama Amboseli has finally arrived—and it’s every bit worth the wait. Set within the 5,700-acre Kimana Sanctuary, a private concession bordering Amboseli National Park, this new luxury safari lodge offers exclusive access to one of Kenya’s most vital wildlife corridors. Click here to view the lodge…
Tucked into a grove of fever trees, Angama Amboseli features just 10 boldly designed tented suites, including two interconnecting family units – ideal for multigenerational travel. Each suite combines canvas, concrete, and natural textures to frame the lodge’s biggest attraction: uninterrupted views of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Whether you’re here for the legendary elephants, world-class guiding, or simply to slow down as a family in nature – this is an exciting new addition to Kenya’s luxury safari scene.
Safari Activities for Families
- Game drives through Kimana Sanctuary and Amboseli National Park
- Super Tusker Elephant viewing
- The Mnara viewing tower – panoramic views
- Swimming Pool with views of Kilimanjaro
- Guided bush walks with local guides
- Hot Air Ballooning
- Walking Safaris
- In-room board games and downtime with private views
Why we love Angama Amboseli
- Front-row views of Mount Kilimanjaro from every suite
- Access to the private Kimana Sanctuary – fewer vehicles, more wildlife
- Home to Super Tuskers – some of Africa’s largest elephants
- Family-friendly suites with connecting rooms and private space
- Guided experiences designed for all ages
- Stylish, modern interiors with exceptional service
- Deep conservation focus supporting local wildlife corridors
- Seamless connection to Nairobi – ideal for the start or end of a trip
Laikipia – Kenya’s Adventure Capital for Family Safaris
Stretching across central Kenya, Laikipia is one of the best regions for family safaris, offering a mix of thrilling wildlife encounters and hands-on experiences. Set against the backdrop of Mount Kenya, Laikipia is home to endangered black rhinos, Grevy’s zebras, and African wild dogs. Families can explore on foot, by camel, horseback, or even mountain bike – making it the perfect destination for active kids and adventure-loving parents.
1) Lewa House
Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Kenya
Set in the heart of the renowned Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Lewa House is a family safari favorite. With sweeping views over valleys and acacia-dotted hills, this intimate lodge combines charm, conservation, and comfort. The thatched cottages are perfect for families, featuring one double and one twin room with ensuite bathrooms – ideal for up to four guests.
What truly sets Lewa House apart is its warm, down-to-earth hospitality and immersive, hands-on safari experiences. Whether you’re tracking black rhino, walking ancient elephant trails, or learning about the conservancy’s impact on local communities, this is a safari that leaves a lasting impression. Click here to view the lodge…
Safari Activities for Families at Lewa House
- Big Five game drives in Lewa Conservancy
- Guided bush walks with expert trackers
- Visits to ancient archaeological sites
- Educational conservation experiences with Lewa’s rangers
- The Ngare Ndare canopy walk through indigenous forest
- Camel and horseback safaris (age and experience dependent)
- Scenic helicopter excursions over Mount Kenya
Why we love Lewa House
- Cozy, family-friendly cottages with a personal touch
- Host to over 14% of Kenya’s Black Rhino population
- Located within a pioneering conservation success story
- Amazing variety of activities beyond game drives
- Direct access to the Ngare Ndare Forest and canopy walk
- Unique Northern species like Grevy’s Zebra, reticulated giraffe, gerenuk, Somali ostrich and Beisa oryx
2) Lewa Wilderness
Lewa Wilderness Conservancy, Kenya
Known as one of Kenya’s most historic safari lodges, Lewa Wilderness offers a deeply personal, family-run experience within the world-renowned Lewa Wildlife Conservancy. Originally the Craig family’s home – and still run by them today – the lodge is rooted in legacy, conservation, and heartfelt hospitality. Families are welcomed like old friends, with personalized care and a wide range of adventurous activities that go far beyond traditional game drives.
Choose from six charming thatched cottages overlooking the vast Eastern Marania Valley or settle into one of the three garden cottages – perfect for multigenerational families or small groups seeking connection and comfort in the wild. Click here to view the lodge…
Safari Activities for Families
- Big Five game drives with expert guides
- Guided walking safaris tailored to all fitness levels
- Horseback and camel safaris across the plains
- Fly camping expeditions for adventurous families
- Scenic Waco biplane flights over Mount Kenya (optional extra)
- Visits to the Ngare Ndare Forest and canopy walk
- Conservation-focused experiences, including rhino tracking
- Scenic helicopter excursions for a bird’s-eye view of Laikipia
Why we love Lewa Wilderness
- One of Kenya’s original family-run safari lodges
- Game drives in 100% electric vehicles—quiet and eco-friendly
- Home to over 14% of Kenya’s Black Rhino population
- Fly camping adventures perfect for intrepid families
- Direct access to Ngare Ndare Forest’s canopy walk and blue pools
- Unique sightings of Laikipia’s “northern five” species
3) Loisaba Star Beds
Loisaba Conservancy, Kenya
Few safari memories stay with children (and parents) quite like sleeping under the stars. At Elewana’s Loisaba Star Beds, your handcrafted four-poster bed is wheeled out each night onto an open-air wooden deck – letting you drift off under Laikipia’s clear night skies, with the sounds of the bush all around you. By day, gaze across endless views of the valley below, where elephants often wander to drink at the nearby waterhole.
Each suite is part-thatched, with an ensuite bathroom and lounge area just steps away. While Star Beds are best for older children and teens, safety and comfort are prioritized, and younger guests can be accommodated in nearby adjoining rooms. The experience offers a sense of wild adventure – while still grounded in safety and Ubuntu’s signature care. Click here to view the lodge…
Safari Activities for Families
- Big Five game drives across the Laikipia wilderness
- Guided nature walks and bush tracking
- Horseback safaris for confident young riders
- Camel trekking through scenic valleys
- Mountain biking trails for active families
- Ngare Ndare canopy walk and forest visit
- Anti-poaching K9 unit demonstrations – kids love this!
Why We Love Loisaba Star Beds
- Sleep beneath the stars on your private raised platform
- Elevated views over a waterhole frequented by elephants
- A magical way to bond as a family – unplugged and unforgettable
- Ideal for older children or teens seeking a real adventure
- Great add-on to traditional lodges for a one-night starry escape
- Access to exclusive conservancy activities across Loisaba
4) Reteti House
Namunyak Wildlife Conservancy, Kenya
Perched on a cliffside in the heart of the Namunyak Community Conservancy, Reteti House is one of our top choices for multigenerational families or small groups seeking a meaningful safari experience. This private-use lodge offers spectacular views, luxurious comfort, and direct access to one of Kenya’s most inspiring conservation stories.
Just a 10-minute walk from the Reteti Elephant Sanctuary – Africa’s first community-owned and operated sanctuary for orphaned elephants – families can witness conservation in action. Elephants (including Reteti orphans) frequently visit the lodge’s waterhole, visible from the infinity pool and central lounge. Here, game drives feel unrestricted across 850,000 acres of untamed wilderness, with opportunities for bush dining, cultural encounters, and even heli-camping adventures. Click here to view the lodge…
Safari Activities for Families
- Exclusive game drives across the vast Namunyak Conservancy
- Visits to the Reteti Elephant Sanctuary
- Walking safaris through rugged Samburu terrain
- Horseback safaris for confident young riders
- Scenic helicopter excursions (including overnight camping for older families)
- Fly camping for adventurous families
- Visit to the iconic Elephant Rock
Why we love Reteti House
- Sole-use private villa, ideal for multigenerational families or small groups
- Just a 10-minute walk from the inspiring Reteti Elephant Sanctuary
- Infinity pool and lounge overlooking a busy elephant waterhole
- Deep cultural connection through meaningful Samburu community experiences
- A wide array of adventure activities: horseback riding, guided hikes, and scenic heli excursions
- Unique, immersive cultural experiences that foster authentic understanding
Lamu Archipelago – Best Coastal Safari Experience for Families
A Kenya family safari isn’t complete without time on the coast—and for a truly private and immersive experience, Ubuntu Travel recommends the NaiSabah Dhow. This 75-foot restored Omani liveaboard dhow is ideal for families, offering a unique way to explore the marine-rich Lamu Archipelago, with access to snorkeling, cultural sites, dolphin watching, and quiet beach adventures far from the crowds.
13) NaiSabah Dhow
Lamu Archipelago, Kenya
The 75-foot traditional Omani dhow has been beautifully restored for luxury liveaboard safaris along Kenya’s northern coastline. Ideal for families, NaiSabah features three air-conditioned cabins – two doubles and a bunk room for four – comfortably sleeping up to eight guests. Spend your days snorkeling coral reefs, visiting Swahili fishing villages, and spotting dolphins. In the evenings, unwind with sundowners on deck as the dhow glides across the Indian Ocean.
This is slow, off-the-grid travel at its finest – where every sunrise is a new discovery, and every moment is shared with the ones who matter most.
Safari Activities for Families
- Snorkeling vibrant coral reefs
- Inshore fishing excursions
- Dolphin watching in crystal-clear waters
- Visits to Swahili fishing villages and cultural sites
- Exploration of ancient ruins and coastal monuments
- Beach picnics and sandcastle adventures
- Watersports like kayaking and paddleboarding
- Optional diving and deep-sea fishing (at additional cost)
Why we love NaiSabah Dhow
- A rare chance to live aboard a traditional dhow in privacy and comfort
- Family-friendly layout with three air-conditioned cabins (sleeps up to eight)
- Incredible access to Kenya’s remote coastline and marine life
- Unique blend of safari spirit and coastal exploration
- Ideal for multigenerational families seeking connection and adventure
- Off-the-grid experience with flexible, tailor-made activities
Why Take a Family on an East African Safari?
Kenya offers the quintessential African safari experience – where vast savannahs, thrilling wildlife encounters, and rich cultural traditions come together. From the world-renowned Masai Mara to exclusive conservancies in Laikipia and Samburuland, Kenya is a dream destination for adventurous families seeking meaningful, memory-making journeys.
Front-Row Seats to the Great Migration: Between July and October, the Masai Mara hosts one of Earth’s greatest wildlife spectacles—1.5 million wildebeest and zebra crossing in dramatic fashion. It’s an awe-inspiring sight no child forgets.
Big Five & Rare Wildlife, Year-Round: Kenya’s safari magic doesn’t stop there. Spot Amboseli’s iconic elephant herds, Lewa’s endangered black rhino, and the Laikipia Plateau’s rare Grevy’s zebra and wild dog—without the crowds.
Meaningful Cultural Connections: Meet Maasai and Samburu families, join in traditional dances, bead-making, and bush skills. These cultural exchanges open young minds to new ways of life and the value of coexisting with nature.
Adventure That Goes Beyond Game Drives: From camel treks and horse riding in Laikipia to hot-air balloon safaris over the Mara or dhow sailing along Lamu’s coastline – Kenya offers families adventure in every form.
Safari Lodges Tailored to Families: Many of Kenya’s top lodges offer family tents, private villas, childminding, pools, and fun junior ranger programs – so kids stay engaged and parents can truly unwind.
Conservation Experiences That Inspire: Track rhinos with rangers in Lewa, visit the Reteti Elephant Sanctuary, or explore the Mara-Meru Cheetah Project. Kenya turns wildlife learning into life-changing moments.
Digital Detox, Reconnection & Wonder: Swap screens for sunsets and signal for storytelling. Around campfires under the stars, families bond in ways that only wild places like Kenya can offer.
What to Look for in a Family-Friendly Safari Lodge
Planning a family safari is exciting—but not every lodge is designed with little adventurers in mind. With years of hands-on experience and two young explorers of our own, this is where we come in. At Ubuntu Travel, we take the time to ask the right questions and design a safari that works for your family. But to get you started, here are a few key things we always look for:
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Child Age Restrictions
Not all lodges are open to younger guests. Some require children to be 6, 8, or even 12 years old. Always check first—or better yet, let us guide you. -
Kid-Safe Accommodation Layouts
Safety matters. We recommend fenced lodges or conservancy locations, secure rooms, and attentive staff—especially important for toddlers or first-time safari-goers. -
Family-Sized Rooms or Connected Tents
Spacious, comfortable setups like two-bedroom tents, interleading suites, or family cottages make all the difference when traveling with children or grandparents. -
Essential Family Amenities
Pools for downtime, flexible meal times, on-site laundry, shaded lounges, and even bedtime hot chocolate—these small comforts keep kids happy and parents relaxed. -
Private or Kid-Friendly Game Drives
Lodges with private vehicles or guides who know how to work with children make game drives fun and flexible—ideal for shorter attention spans or midday naps. -
Babysitting & Childminding Options
Want to enjoy a quiet sundowner or spa treatment? Lodges that offer trusted, on-site babysitting give parents time to reconnect. -
Activities Beyond the Game Drive
From bushcraft and nature walks to beadwork, cultural storytelling, or tracking animal footprints—these hands-on activities keep young minds engaged between drives.
Ready to Plan Your Family Safari with Ubuntu?
Because we get it! Co-founders Kyle and Leah have two little wildlings of their own, already growing into adventurous young rangers. For us, planning family safaris isn’t just about using words like passionate, insightful, or engaging – it’s deeply personal. At Ubuntu Travel, we treat every family safari as if it were our own, ensuring no detail is left to chance. From seamless logistics to choosing the perfect lodge and guide, we create journeys that are immersive, stress-free, and truly unforgettable.
The Ubuntu Travel Difference
Ubuntu Travel is not just about planning family safaris – we create deeply personal, meaningful journeys that leave a lasting impact. Here’s what sets us apart:
- A Family-First Approach: As a family-run business, we understand the unique dynamics of traveling with children and multi-generational groups. Every detail is carefully considered to make your trip stress-free and enriching for all ages.
- Authentic & Personalized Experiences: No cookie-cutter safaris here. We design every journey around your interests, ensuring you experience Africa in a way that resonates with you and your loved ones.
- Expertly Curated Lodges & Guides: We personally know and trust the best lodges, private guides, and safari experiences in Africa, hand-selecting only those that meet our high standards of exclusivity, ethics, and hospitality.
- Conservation & Community Impact: Every trip with Ubuntu Travel contributes to wildlife conservation and community development, ensuring your journey leaves a positive footprint.
- Seamless, Worry-Free Travel: We handle everything – from private transfers and child-friendly accommodations to exclusive activities – so you can focus on creating unforgettable memories.
- 24/7 On-Safari and Back Support: From the moment you land to your last game drive and back home, we provide round-the-clock assistance, ensuring you have peace of mind and seamless travel throughout your journey.
At Ubuntu Travel, it’s not just a safari. It’s a journey designed for connection, discovery, and impact.
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