Kenya has long been a top family safari destination with its game-rich national parks and warm Indian Ocean coastline, characterised by wide sandy beaches. The Masai Mara is a top pick for a family-friendly safari and it’s well worth travelling off-the-beaten-track to national parks such as Laikipia, where there are a host of exciting outdoor activities like camel trekking, sleep-outs, mountain biking and river tubing. A safari and beach combination in Kenya is a real family holiday winner.

Trunks & Turtles - Kenya Family Safari & Beach
Itinerary Highlights
- Engaging and educational activities for the children
- Big five game viewing in the magnificent Masai Mara
- Down time in Watamu on the Kenyan Coast
- Enjoy a variety of water sports on the coast
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