Top 5 family friendly stays in Kenya and Tanzania
Kenya and Tanzania have long been among those destinations which people regarded ideal for honeymooners, adventure getaways and so on. Rarely did they include the younger people in the household. However, there is little more rewarding than taking your kids on a safari in Africa, or showing them some of the most stunning tropical beaches and islands in the Indian Ocean. Luckily things have changed a lot and nowadays family travel has found a firm spot in these two stunning countries. To make your life easier, I’ve selected 5 properties across different regions, making it easier for you to design your next getaway in East Africa.
Angama Amboseli, Kenya
For many the name Angama might sound familiar, and that’s because they equally have one of the most luxurious safari lodge in the Masai Mara. However, Angama Amboseli shouldn’t be ignored, on the contrary. With only 10 guest suites this is certainly not another giant safari lodge, overpromising and underdelivering your next experience. No, it’s the total opposite. Situated in its own private sanctuary called Kimana (which by the way is the first community conservancy created in Kenya) it delivers the ultimate safari luxury…..privacy and no crowds. Certainly something you can’t take for granted anymore nowadays.

Out of the 10 suites, 2 are specifically designed for families where they connect 2 units with a hallway, allowing the kids to freely move in between. That’s off course just the start, as the property also boosts a beautiful kids area, not to mention the spoils they receive throughout their stay. A welcome goodie bag upon arrival with a cool safari hat (my daughter even went to bed with it), a guide book in which they can tick all the animals they’ve seen and other fun items which come in handy for their stay. Besides that, the team organises fun activities throughout, making sure the little ones are kept occupied in between the game drives. My kids favourite spot to hang out? At the sublime pool with a view of Mt. Kilimanjaro.

andBeyond Grumeti River Lodge, Tanzania
Everyone knows the famous Serengeti, however when you drop the name Grumeti, many have no clue where it is situated. It’s actually located on the western side of Serengeti, and with only a handful of lodges and camps, it’s also a lot less crowded that the central part of the park. Nonetheless the wildlife is abundant and for those searching for an alternative place to witness the great migration, look no further. AndBeyond Grumeti River Lodge is not only located in this unique area, it’s name also refers to the water which is right in front of the lodge, providing a home for countless hippos. You’ll hear and see them throughout the whole stay, creating a wild backdrop when you’re sitting on your terrace or having lunch.

The family room here is right next to the main area and provides ample space for 2 adults and 2 kids. With their own room and bathroom, the kids can really feel like they have their own private sanctuary while the parents are still near. Of course this works vice versa too. Also here the kids will find a backpack on their bed filled with goodies. There’s even a magnifying glass to study the smaller animals which they’ll come across on safari. One of the main attractions for the kids however is the private plungepool on the terrace. I’m not sure if the hippos expected guests that would enjoy the water even more than they do. Another hit is the stunning pizza oven where the youngster can create their own pizza together with the chef, giving the safari some Italian flair.

Legendary Lodge Arusha, Tanzania
Arusha might not be the main destination for many, but it is the gateway for most of the Tanzanian safaris so most visitors will stay here either before or after their safari as flight connections aren’t always ideal. But it’s not because it’s mainly a stopover, that you can’t enjoy your time here, on the contrary. Located in the midst of a coffee plantation, you’ll find Legendary Lodge surrounded by stunning gardens. They have 12 cottages but you can call them villas as they are all separately located across the verdant greenery, and 2 of them are 2-bedroom villas, making it ideal for families. With a square footage that makes you dazzle, and a tasteful interior design, you really can’t ask for more.

What I like most about Legendary Lodge, is the fact that the whole family can freely roam around without any hassle and in all safety. They even provide bicycles for everyone to ride around the grounds if you feel like it. But surely don’t forget to take a dip in the pool while the staff brings you the most delicious cocktails and kid friendly mocktails. This is a place to wind down after a long flight or an intense safari, and everything is made in such a way that you can instantly feel at home as a family (or couple). Want to play croquet in the garden or rather find your inner Van Gogh with the easels that are invitingly standing in the garden? Not a problem. It’s truly a home away from home.

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Segera, Kenya
Up in the northern part of Kenya, in the Laikipia area, you’ll find a superb lodge called Segera. Great for couples but ideal for families (or friends travelling together) thanks to the 10 villas which are dotted around the main building. Here you come to connect, not only with nature, but equally with each other. From the superbly designed villas to the common areas, everything is created in such a way that it lends itself for the perfect family safari getaway. And with its huge conservation efforts, it also allows for some superb game drives with lots of wildlife during your stay.

Segera proud itself to work closely with the local communities and organisations in the area, and that only benefits its guests. Imagine the memories your kids make when visiting the K9 unit, where they show exactly what their work entails and how they keep the wildlife safe. Or how about a night in the Nest. Yes, your read that correctly. It’s a unique experience where a couple or a family stays in this specially built suite in the middle of nature. Let the kids sip some hot chocolate under a blanket of a million stars, while your breath is equally taken away, yet with a slightly different drink in hand.

andBeyond Mnemba Island, Tanzania
Zanzibar has become a very popular destination over the last decade, and it’s hard to find a secluded place where you can still sense the true island paradise vibe, however andBeyond Mnemba is the perfect solution. Located north east of Zanzibar, just a couple of kilometres from the main island, Mnemba feels like a world away from the hustle and bustle of Stone Town and the busy beaches. Here, on your own private island, you’ll find only 12 Banda’s (including a family Banda) spread out over the whole west side, allowing all of them some stunning sunset views. Mnemba has a rule to only allow a maximum of 2 kids on the island at any given time, hence why there’s only one family Banda.

No pool or kids club on the island, but there’s no need for it. There’s an endless pool all around and the kids are kept busy in multiple ways. Key players are of course the team on the island that happily take the kids for a sushi making class, or an epic snorkelling trip in the crystal clear waters surrounding Mnemba. The island itself is of course also a great place to hang out, and it houses Africa’s most rare antelope species, the Ader’s duiker. It’s a conservation effort happening right under your nose, yet one only a handful of people can witness.

Would you take your family to one of these properties? Or would you rather keep safari and Eastern Africa as a couples only destination where you can truly unwind and relax while looking at some of the most amazing wildlife in the world or sitting at one of the stunning beaches with a cocktail in your hand? Or both of these options combined…..
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Thanks to both sets of parents taking on some extended baby-sitting, we managed to escape to Africa for a safari. All the time we kept saying what a wonderful experience a safari would be for the kids when they were older. Thanks for some great recommendations.
Safaris are great as a couple, but certainly equally amazing as a family. I’ve been taking my kids on safaris since they were born and to be honest, they always loved it. Do they remember what they saw when they were 1 or 2? Not a chance. But we remember the fun times we had back then and that’s equally rewarding.
My kids are now 12 and almost 8, and we just returned from another superb safari in Kenya and Tanzania. They had the best time and were eager to go out and look for animals while also take in the luxuries of the lodges with their swimming pools, kids programs,…. I can tell you now, it’s one of my favourite way to vacay as a family.
Angama Amboseli has the significant advantage of being small. Nothing worse than being on a game drive surrounded by lots of other vehicles.
You are absolutely right! The new luxury on safari is all about being away from the crowds and enjoying amazing wildlife sightings just on your own without a single vehicle around you. At Angama Amboseli you get exactly that (and much more). It’s truly a hidden gem which deserves way more attention. While I was there just a few months ago, I did ask our guide to do a morning game drive in Amboseli NP, as my son had never been before. While we had some good wildlife sightings, it just felt bland as there were too many cars trying to get a glimpse of any good sighting. It’s just not what you want to experience, on the contrary.
I’m glad that you included Zanzibar. A safari ain’t a safari without a beach break.
Going on a safari can be very tiring, so making sure you return home relaxed includes a stop at the beach. Zanzibar is perfect for that and Mnemba is the pinnacle of barefoot luxury in the whole area. I still miss the relaxing rhythm of the island.
It’s good where you’ve got a lodge where you’ve the space to roam and don’t feel too penned in especially when you’re travelling with children.
Absolutely. Hence why it’s important to book safaris with real specialists. They will be very honest about what to expect and what not. Many still believe that a safari lodge is just a safari lodge and there’s no difference between Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, Botswana,….. They couldn’t be more wrong.
Family safari? Nice idea!
But neither the kids nor the bank balance are ready for that one yet.
Safaris aren’t cheap, and with park & conservation fees on top of that it quickly adds up. That being said, I prefer spending X amount of money on a family safari that will create proper lifelong memories than spending the same amount on 2 all-inclusive resort stays in the mediterranean during high season.
I love how you’ve highlighted family travel in Kenya and Tanzania, destinations so often labeled as “honeymoon-only.” It’s refreshing to see properties that genuinely cater to kids without compromising on luxury or authenticity.
Brands and properties have understood that family travel is a big deal, and many potential clients will be put off if they don’t feel like the kids are welcome. Hence why kids programs, family suites,…..are becoming more and more popular. And I’m all for it!
I’ve done several safaris and I can’t remember where it was, perhaps somewhere in the Kruger. What was impressive was an area devoted to kids. Some of the art work that the kids were producing was astounding, they must have found the whole Africa experience very inspirational.
All main safari destinations are very family friendly and as you rightfully say, it’s a place where kids get inspired. There’s nothing wrong with an easy breezy beach holiday but nothing beats having your kids talk with passion about all the things they’ve seen and done while on safari.
I’ve been on safaris where to be honest the children haven’t had the behaviour or the concentration. And I’ve been on others where intelligent, focused kids have got far more out of the experience than many an adult would. You’ve got to know your own kids.
As with all family travels, you need to know what works for your kids and what doesn’t.
Mine have been on several safaris and regularly ask to do more so I know they enjoy it + they really thrive on learning more about the nature and cultures they visit.
You’ve got to love a giraffe, they are one of the great symbols of safari time.
Giraffes are amazing animals and I agree, once you see them you instantly know and feel like you are on a proper safari.
The setting of andBeyond Grumeti River Lodge overlooking the Grumeti River must be unforgettable. Having hippos as your lunchtime soundtrack is such a wild, immersive experience for kids and adults alike.
Though on one of my recent safaris the elephants and the hippos had a deafening decibel territorial dispute at the waterhole and it was terrifying.
The location of andBeyond Grumeti River Lodge is superb indeed and the omnipresent wildlife is a big part of it. That being said, the lodge itself deserves all the praise too as it’s truly sublime. And the family room is ideal if you are travelling with the kids.