Depending on your style of safari, Kenya has a range of options from the iconic Maasai Mara National Reserve to the picturesque Amboseli National Park with unforgettable views of Mount Kilimanjaro which provide family-friendly fun throughout the year. There is so much to cover on safari in Kenya, starting from its costs to what is best to wear, family-friendly options and the best time to travel. In this blog, we examine some of those key areas along with some frequently asked questions, all centered on the best experience families can get.
The cost of a safari in Kenya can vary significantly depending on factors such as the level of luxury, duration, and activities included.
A budget safari offers essential comfort and great value. These packages typically include shared or private accommodations, park entry fees, meals, and guided game drives.
Mid-range safaris provide upgraded lodges or tented camps, enhanced comfort, and more personalized service while still keeping costs reasonable.
Luxury safari experiences feature premium lodges, exclusive conservancies, fine dining, and highly personalized service. Perfect for honeymooners or travelers seeking a high-end adventure.
Note: Safari prices usually include accommodation, park fees, meals, and game drives. They often exclude international flights, visas, travel insurance, drinks, and personal expenses.
Travelling with kids? Kenya is one of Africa’s best family safari destinations. Many lodges cater specifically to families with young explorers.
Choose lodges or camps that offer:
Family rooms or interconnecting tents
Swimming pools
Kids’ nature programs or guided activities
Some lodges and parks set minimum ages for game drives—typically 6 years and above. Always confirm age policies before booking.
Follow your guide’s instructions at all times
Never walk outside the camp without a staff escort
Keep snacks and valuables secured inside your tent or room
Packing the right safari clothing ensures comfort throughout your trip.
Lightweight, breathable clothes
Neutral colors (tan, green, brown) to blend with the environment
Comfortable closed-toe walking shoes
Hiking boots if you plan to explore rugged terrain
Wide-brimmed hat
Sunglasses
Scarf or buff for dust
Light fleece or jacket—mornings and nights can be chilly
Sunscreen
Insect repellent
Reusable water bottle
Kenya is a fantastic year-round safari destination, with each season offering something unique.
Best wildlife viewing
Animals gather around water sources
Ideal conditions for first-time safari travelers
Great Migration (July to October): Witness the incredible wildebeest migration in Maasai Mara.
Wet Season (November to May): Lush landscapes and excellent birdwatching, but some roads may become impassable.
Whether you’re seeking an exhilarating wildlife adventure, a relaxing family escape, or an exclusive luxury experience, Kenya offers something for everyone. Planning ahead and understanding the essentials will ensure a memorable safari experience.










