East Africa Family Safari: Zanzibar, Tanzania & Kenya

What to expect on this itinerary
From island life to big game safaris, East Africa kindles images of a unique family adventure. Over 12 days, you will lounge on beaches, come face to face with elephant herds, learn how to track animals, and meet with tribal Masai families. From recreating Lion King movie scenes to watching wildebeest gallop past you, this family safari is imbued with the intimate experiences that are possible in Zanzibar, Tanzania, and Kenya.
Customizable Itinerary
Dongwe – Spacious White Sand and Tropical Waters
Zanzibar is serene. Palms send their iconic shadows across the sand each morning, the indigenous forest provides a green backdrop to a white beach, and at low tide, you can wade through almost a mile of knee-deep tropical water. Even at high tide, these waters are sheltered and safe for swimming. You will experience space here, and Zanzibar is a relatively undeveloped island, especially compared to others in the Indian Ocean. Dongwe is on the island’s undeveloped Eastern Coast, which is where small resorts are spread along a beach that can never seem to end. After being met at Zanzibar’s international airport, you will be transferred to the resort for the first of four nights.
What's Included:
Dongwe – Time to Rest and Relax
Dongwe – Water Sports and Wandering with Colobus Monkeys
Tarangire National Park – Face to Face With Baboons and Hippos
Tarangire National Park – Up Close With Huge Elephant Herds
Ngorongoro Conservation Area – Meeting with a Masai Community
Ngorongoro Conservation Area – Evocative Safari on the Crater Floor
Mara Naboisho Conservancy – Stunning Safari Flights and Into the Mara
Mara Naboisho Conservancy – Specialist Family Safari in the Masai Mara
Nairobi – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Refresh and unwind with a four-night beachside stay on Zanzibar island
- Experience Kenya’s iconic grasslands safely during a relaxed, four-night safari in Mara Naboisho Conservancy
- Feel the wonder of an African safari on a four-day, overland adventure to three Tanzanian national parks
- Immerse yourself in a Masai community for half a day and learn about their family ways of life
- Learn about wildlife and bush survival on a kids’ safari program in Mara Naboisho
- Venture to East Africa’s forests to see unique wildlife, including Zanzibar’s rare colobus monkeys and the baboons of Lake Manyara
- Track big cats and discover the secretive lives of leopards and cheetahs in the Masai Mara
- Venture on a game drive in Ngorongoro Crater, which is a wildlife utopia that was used as a model for the Carefree Lands in the Lion King
- Lounge around the pool, sail on a traditional dhow and spend many hours on a white beach with four days in Zanzibar
Starting Price
$7,700 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
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You could not have planned the trip better. It was fantastic! Our safari driver from Rangers was great - again could not of been better. He pushed every day for us to see everything possible. Hes fun and incredibly knowledgeable and has a great command of the English language.You were right to schedule one day in Nairobi - so glad we did not change it to two days. We saw the last of the Big 5 - the black rhino in Kenya. We loved all of our accommodations and the people are so friendly, polite and helpful.We saw the Great Migration in Tanzania. We would not of changed one thing. People from other tour agencies were dissapointed that when they arrived in Kenya when we did as all of the Wildebeest had already migrated to Tanzania.What you scheduled for us was perfect. I do think that Tanzania is not well known but Kenya is to the average American like us. If it wasn't for you we would of never known about Tanzania. Tanzania has it all - except the black rhino at the Govenor's Camp- no need to even go to Kenya but I did want to go the the Elephant and Giraffe orphanages. We loved Capetown, the shark cage trip and the tour operator was wonderful. The 1/2 day Capetown trip was great. We went on the historic Capetown walking tour at 11:00 after we checked out. We added the Olduvai museum at the crater to our trip. We had a wonderful time and saw so much in 17 days including traveling from the East Coast; Arusha, Tarangire National park, Ngorongoro crater, Central Serengeti - Turner Springs, Norther Serengeti - Kokatonde, Masai - Mara, Nairobi, Victoria Falls and Capetown. A trip of a lifetime.
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I have just returned from a safari to Tanzania with my husband and 13 year old grandchild. The trip was arranged by Melanie at our travel agency. We began the trip in Arusha and from there went to Tarangire National Park, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater and then to the Serengeti. Melanie has a deep knowledge of Africa and is a super planner and took care of every detail to make this a most memorable adventure. She asked many questions about what we were looking for in a safari and proposed lots of alternative plans until we fine tuned our choices. She was very solicitous of our specific needs. My husband has a bad knee, Melanie made sure each accommodation we had was in the center of the action and required no extra walking. She even arranged for a little stepstool for each vehicle so my husband would not need to struggle to step up into the car. Melanie guided me in arranging our frequent flyer flights and an overnight stay in Amsterdam even though she was not receiving any commission on these arrangements. She advised me in regard to securing a Visa for Tanzania and making sure I had no issues in taking my grandson out of the USA without a hitch. She went over and above from beginning to end in putting this vacation together for us.
We stayed in a variety of accommodations. At Tarangire we stayed at a super luxurious lodge that sits atop a ridge with a view that can only be described as spectacular. We spent our days on safari with our guide who was expert at spotting and identifying the animals as we encountered them. He was a font of knowledge, and my grandson was enthralled with what he knew and the game we were seeing. He was an exceptional guide and we were lucky to have him for 5 days. Our next stop was a hotel which overlooked Manyara Lake. Not only did we explore the National Park, but it was special because Melanie arranged for a lesson in the art of cooking African style for my grandson once she learned he was a budding chef. We also took a tuk tuk tour of the local village to get a sense of the local culture. From there we drove to the Ngogongoro Crater. Melanie’s knowledge of the area was key because she selected a tented camp that overlooked the crater which allowed us to be one of the first safari vehicles to enter the Crater the following morning. The Crater was quite an experience and we were awed by its beauty and abundance of game. Again our guide was most able. No trip to Tanzania is complete without viewing and understanding the migration. Instead of a day long drive to view the migration, Melanie arranged for a small plane to fly us to Grumeti, in a seamless transfer we were picked up by our new guide who took us to the a luxurious moving tented camp in Serengeti. What a place! In our daily drives we were able to view the migrations and witness a multitude of animals who were both the hunters and the hunted. Our guide had encyclopedic knowledge about everything surrounding us. Our grandson was in heaven and used his camera to record over 1,000 photos. We made a lifetime of memories together.
Throughout out trip Melanie kept tabs on us, always knowing where we were and providing advice. She provided a heads up on changes in the airline schedule and was always available for a What’s App call. We had a wonderful adventure in Tanzania and highly recommend Melanie and the travel company.
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Everything went smoothly and as planned. We were met at the Ngorongoro Sopa lodge as arranged and driven to the Lake Eyasi lodge. It was quite hot at Lake Eyasi and the rooms didn't have A/C of fans so were quite uncomfortable at night. The tents at all the other sites were very comfortable with the exception of the shower. Some of the shower heads didn't work very well and a couple of times there was inadequate hot water but generally the shower facility was more than adequate and if you asked for more hot water you would get it.
The guide was good but his knowledge of birds should be improved. His knowledge of the animals was excellent. His driving was excellent and his "dust management" was excellent.
The dust in the Ndutu area was terrible but there isn't really anything anyone can do about it. The dust in the other areas of the park and conservation area wasn't as bad but there was still lots of it.
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