Capture unique and unrepeatable moments

If we think about doing a safari with children, Tanzania has a broader and more experienced tourist infrastructure than other destinations, which translates into more comfort and a greater ability to adapt to the needs of travelers.
We adapt the trip to the needs of each family, adapting 100% to their interests and tastes so that each member enjoys that unique and unrepeatable moment.

When we plan a safari with our family, it will not only be important to look at the destination, but also the type of itinerary that we are going to plan.
For example, if we are going on a safari with children, we probably want to avoid routes with many kilometers. Taking into account the state of the roads in most African destinations, and that a day of “game drive” already means spending many hours in a vehicle, we surely want to avoid additional hours in the car to make long journeys. In this sense, it would also make sense to avoid doing many kilometers if we plan a safari with the elderly or with back ailments.
Continuing in this line, and beyond the itinerary, we will have to pay attention to the type of vehicle that we are going to use for our family safari. Traveling by truck, although it may have its advantages, is generally more uncomfortable than doing it in a 4×4, so we would not recommend the first option to children, the elderly, or people with back problems.







