Family Trip

Afrika familie reizen

Are you adventurous and are your children curious about other countries and peoples? Africa is the continent of choice for the whole family to visit: abundant wildlife, tasty food, lodges and guest houses with swimming pools and plenty of activities to do.

The children can see many different wild animals in their natural habitat and they get to know other cultures and peoples.

Who is the first to see a lion? Which elephant is the largest and which animals live in the desert? And what is that strange bird? Make your visit to Africa a memorable experience for your family ...

When we put together a trip for a family with children we use other criteria to which the journey should comply. During these trips you visit only part of the country and where possible you can spend at least 2 or 3 nights in a hotel, so you do not spend time in the car. That way everyone gets a relaxing holiday.

With many accommodations can undertake different activities, which include game drives, ballooning, a visit to the local residents or walking, cycling and boating. You can decide on the spot in which activity you wish to participate.

If you have a route mapped out for your trip with the kids, you should consider the fact that not all lodges allow children out of safety reasons, or that they have a minimum age requirement.

Safety

If you planning your own trip in Africa with young children, you should take into account the fact that not all lodges allow children for safety reasons, or that they set an age limit.
This is not because they do not want to accommodate children, but purely for safety reasons. Some  lodges or camps are located in the middle of parks where wild animals roam free. They have no fences to keep the animals out. And because they are smaller, children are easy prey.

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Herenweg 238b, 3648 CR Wilnis
The Netherlands

+31 (0)85 04 10 400

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