
Private game drives, kid-friendly lodges, and flexible itineraries designed by a TATO-licensed operator with 20 years of family safari experience. From $250/day per person.
Tanzania is one of Africa's best family safari destinations, offering safe, private game drives with Big Five sightings, kid-friendly lodges with pools and activity programs, and a natural beach extension to Zanzibar. Children as young as 4 can join game drives in Ngorongoro Crater and Tarangire National Park, where short drives and high wildlife density keep young travellers engaged. A typical 10-day family safari covering Tarangire, Ngorongoro, Serengeti, and Zanzibar costs USD 2,500-3,500 per person at mid-range level (family of 4 total: USD 10,000-14,000). Private vehicles are standard on all family itineraries, with a dedicated guide who adjusts the pace for children. Peak family season runs June-October (dry season, school holidays), though December-March offers calving season and fewer crowds.
Four reasons families choose Tanzania over other safari destinations in Africa.
Tanzania is one of Africa's most politically stable countries. Lodges, guides, and park staff are accustomed to hosting families with young children. No safety incident in 20 years of our family trips.
Every family gets their own 4x4 Land Cruiser with pop-up roof and a dedicated guide. Stop for bathroom breaks, adjust the schedule, and let kids nap between sightings without affecting other travellers.
Family suites, swimming pools, kids' activity programs, flexible meal times, and babysitting services. Many lodges offer children-under-5-stay-free policies and interconnecting rooms.
Zanzibar is just a 90-minute flight from the Serengeti. Warm, shallow beaches, snorkelling with sea turtles, spice tours, and Stone Town exploration — the perfect post-safari decompression for families.
Rated by our guides based on child-friendliness, wildlife density, drive duration, and lodge quality.
All ages (4+ recommended)
Why: The crater floor is a natural amphitheatre teeming with wildlife. Game drives are short (3-4 hours), Big Five sightings are almost guaranteed, and the dramatic scenery keeps kids wide-eyed. No long drives needed — everything is concentrated in 260 km².
Family Tip: Book a lodge on the crater rim so kids can watch buffalo and elephants from the terrace during downtime.
All ages
Why: Massive elephant herds (up to 3,000 in dry season) walking right past your vehicle. The iconic baobab trees look like something from a storybook, and kids love spotting tree-climbing pythons. Less crowded than Serengeti, with shorter drives from Arusha.
Family Tip: Stay at a treehouse lodge — children are thrilled to sleep 'in the trees' surrounded by wildlife sounds.
Ages 5+
Why: The world's greatest wildlife spectacle. The Great Migration, big-cat hunts, and endless plains make this a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Older kids and teenagers are captivated by the predator-prey dynamics.
Family Tip: Fly in rather than drive (7-8 hour road trip). Central Serengeti is best for families — shorter distances between sightings than the remote north or west.
All ages
Why: A compact park perfect for half-day drives. Tree-climbing lions, flamingo flocks on the lake, hot springs, and a canopy walkway that kids adore. Great as a first-day warm-up before bigger parks.
Family Tip: Combine with a mountain bike ride along the Rift Valley escarpment — a hit with older kids and teens.
All ages
Why: The perfect safari cool-down. Warm Indian Ocean, shallow beaches safe for toddlers, snorkelling with sea turtles, spice farm tours, and Stone Town history. Every family needs beach days to decompress after game drives.
Family Tip: Book the east coast (Paje/Jambiani) for the best swimming beaches, or Nungwi for snorkelling and sunset dhow cruises.
Our most popular family route: Tarangire, Ngorongoro, Serengeti, and Zanzibar. Every itinerary is customised to your family's ages and interests.
Meet your family guide at JRO, transfer to Arusha. Rest, pool time, and safari briefing at your hotel. Kids get a wildlife spotting checklist.
Morning and afternoon game drives among elephant herds and baobab forests. Walking safari for older kids. Sundowner picnic by the Tarangire River.
Drive to Ngorongoro. Visit a Maasai village (kids can learn beadwork and traditional games). Afternoon at the lodge with crater-rim views.
Descend 600m into the crater floor. Spot lion, rhino, hippo, and flamingos in a single morning. Return to the rim for a leisurely afternoon.
Two full days exploring the Serengeti. Big cats, Great Migration herds (seasonal), kopje rock formations. Optional hot-air balloon safari (ages 7+).
Morning bush flight to Zanzibar. Arrive by lunch, straight to the beach. Afternoon snorkelling or relaxing by the pool.
Spice farm tour, Stone Town walking tour, or sea turtle sanctuary visit. Afternoon on the beach. Sunset dhow cruise.
Final morning on the beach. Transfer to Zanzibar airport for your flight home, or extend your beach stay.
Per person per day, based on a 10-day itinerary. Children under 5 typically receive 50% off park fees. Includes accommodation, meals, game drives, park fees, and private vehicle with guide.
Price note:International flights are excluded. Prices vary by season — June-October (peak) and December-March (calving season) are roughly 20-30% higher than April-May (green season, lowest rates and fewest crowds). We provide exact quotes within 24 hours based on your family's dates and preferences.
Answers from our team based on 20 years of hosting families with children aged 2 to 17.
Most national parks in Tanzania have no strict minimum age, but we recommend children be at least 4-5 years old to enjoy game drives. Some luxury lodges set their own minimum age of 6 or 8 years. Ngorongoro Crater and Tarangire are excellent for younger children because game drives are shorter (3-4 hours) and wildlife density is high, so kids stay engaged. For children under 4, we can arrange private camp stays with flexible schedules and shorter drives.
A 10-day family safari in Tanzania costs roughly USD 10,000-14,000 total for a family of four (2 adults + 2 children) at mid-range level, or USD 2,500-3,500 per person. Budget camping options start from USD 250/day per person ($1,000/day for a family of 4), while luxury family suites run USD 700-1,200/day per person. Children under 5 typically receive 50% discounts on park fees, and many lodges offer free stays for children under 5 sharing with parents. The biggest cost variables are accommodation tier and whether you fly between parks or drive.
We strongly recommend private safaris for families with children under 12. Private vehicles let you control the pace — stop for bathroom breaks, return to the lodge early if kids are tired, or linger at an exciting sighting. Group safaris require fixed schedules and early departures that can frustrate young children. Private safaris cost roughly 15-25% more than joining a group, but the flexibility is worth every dollar when travelling with kids. All our family itineraries default to private vehicles with a dedicated guide.
The best family lodges offer interconnecting rooms or family suites, swimming pools, kids' activity programs, and flexible meal times. Top picks include: Ngorongoro Farm House (family cottages with a coffee farm for kids to explore), Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge (family rooms, pool, nature walks), Tarangire Treetops (treehouse rooms kids love), and Gibb's Farm near Ngorongoro (organic farm activities, horse riding). For beach extension, Zanzibar's Gold Zanzibar Beach House and Zuri Zanzibar have excellent kids' clubs and shallow beach access.
Yes, Tanzania is one of the safest safari destinations in Africa for families. Children stay in the vehicle during game drives with an experienced guide who maintains safe distances from wildlife. Lodges are fenced or naturally protected, and staff are trained to supervise common areas. Malaria prevention is essential — consult your doctor about child-appropriate prophylaxis. We also recommend travel insurance covering medical evacuation. In 20 years of operating family safaris, we have never had a safety incident involving a child.
We recommend 8-10 days for a complete family safari: 2 days Tarangire (elephants, baobabs), 2 days Ngorongoro (crater + cultural visit), 3 days Serengeti (big cats, migration), and 2-3 days Zanzibar beach. Shorter 5-6 day itineraries work if you focus on Ngorongoro and Tarangire only, skipping the longer drive to Serengeti. Avoid cramming too many parks into fewer days — children need downtime between game drives, and rushing creates a stressful trip for everyone.
Pack neutral-coloured clothing (khaki, olive, brown), a warm fleece for early morning game drives, a sun hat with chin strap, reef-safe sunscreen SPF 50+, insect repellent with DEET for evenings, binoculars sized for small hands, a wildlife identification book, and a journal for kids to draw their sightings. Bring favourite snacks from home as backup, any prescription medications with a doctor's note, and a tablet loaded with downloaded content for long drives. Most lodges provide baby cots, high chairs, and laundry service on request.
Tell us your children's ages, travel dates, and interests. We'll build a free custom family itinerary within 24 hours — no commitment, no pressure.