Join our Head of Africa as he takes his young family on the wonder of their first safari experience
“South Africa is a country very close to my heart. I started school there and have returned regularly to explore its stunning beauty and incredible variety – it really does capture you! It’s a place I’ve wanted to introduce to my two children for years and, having just returned from our first family safari trip there, it’s safe to say it really did not disappoint.”
Steve Upton, Head of Africa at Savile Row Travel, took his wife and two young daughters to South Africa in May, setting out to show them how beautiful this country is.
Although there is so much more to experience in South Africa, the primary purpose of this trip was to go on safari. With my daughters being eight and 11, it felt like the perfect age to introduce them to South Africa’s wildlife. Experiencing the animals through their eyes for the first time was truly magical and I loved watching them eagerly jump out of the vehicle with the guide, learning how to track leopards and rhinos. One unforgettable moment came as we were bathing in the pool, overlooking a watering hole, as ten elephants came down for a drink. At their ages, they were old enough to truly understand – and hopefully remember – what they were seeing, while still being young enough to maintain a sense of child-like wonder at everything they experienced. Two Greater Kruger lodges in particular really stood out for the ultimate family experience.
Serondella Safari Lodge is a beautifully intimate camp in the Thornybush Reserve, recently renovated and upgraded. Its size (with only two one-bedroom suites, one two-bedroom suite and a three-bedroom cottage) made for personal service, that was beautifully attentive while managing to keep an informal atmosphere. We stayed in their gorgeous two-bedroom suite, complete with a living room and full-width deck overlooking the watering hole. But it was the little touches that really stood out for us, like the heated pools that allowed you to watch the wildlife as it walked past, and the ‘Future Rangers’ packs waiting on the children’s beds on arrival. Returning from game drives, the team were always ready to look after the kids and bring them dinner, while my wife and I enjoyed a drink at the bar. Alfred, our ranger, was brilliant with the children, introducing them to South Africa’s wildlife in a way that constantly engaged and surprised them – ‘Who Flung Dung?’ taught them just how much there was to learn about the animals from their poo alone!
Sabi Sabi Bush Lodge is one of the originals in the heart of the Sabi Sands, and has been around for nearly 45 years! It’s the biggest lodge I’ve stayed at (with 26 suites and villas) and my one concern was how busy it could be. However, those concerns quickly disappeared as a superbly organised team looked after everything we needed. Our two-bedroom villa was beautifully appointed with lovely touches for the girls, and the location was fantastic, with buffalo, kudu and lions appearing at the watering hole. At night, we loved eating dinner as the roar of two male lions resonated around us! The Elefun Kids Club was perfect for our two, giving them fun activities in the late morning post-safari, and giving us parents a chance to rest! Meals were mainly served buffet-style, which worked well for our family compared with more formal dining in other Kruger lodges. Again though, it was our ranger, Macs, who really brought this place alive for us, taking care to stop and chat through the children’s questions as we went. He helped them experience those moments of wonder that only safari can give you – a baby elephant learning to nurse, lion cubs wrestling in the grass, a baby rhino grazing alongside its mother.
We will be returning soon to explore the Western Cape more as a family and I’d encourage everyone to add this fabulous destination to the top of your ‘must-visit’ list!
For more inspiration, have a look at our example itinerary for the perfect family safari here. Contact Steve to start planning your adventure: call 01491 575 987 or email steve@savilerowtravel.co.uk
In short – yes. There are a huge variety of safari experiences that are relevant for all ages. In order to provide the safest safari experience for your family, we simply need to pair the right lodge with the age and make-up of your family. That’s why we love to start our planning process by chatting with you and hearing all about your family.
Lodges are very careful to ensure their age limits are suited to the type of camp they are, and they will be very clear with us as to what those age limits are. For example, a wild, tented, unfenced camp is unlikely to be suitable for under 12s. This is also the case for the safari experience itself. As children get older, more of the experiences will become available to them. A toddler will be able to enjoy a shorter ‘bumble’ game drive in the late morning. A child aged 6-11 should be able to take part in fuller game drives. Children aged over 12 may be able to go on a bush walk or a hot air balloon ride. We will make sure we directly advise which activities are most suitable for your family as we plan your trip.
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