6 Days Kenya Family Safari Packages 2026–2028

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6 Days Kenya Family Safari Packages 2026–2028

A 6-Day Kenya Family Safari Package is a family-friendly Kenya safari visiting the Masai Mara, Lake Nakuru, and Lake Naivasha. It includes Big Five game drives, rhino viewing, birdlife, optional Lake Naivasha boat rides, scenic Rift Valley landscapes, child-friendly pacing, professional guides, and comfortable accommodation suitable for families.

Our 6 Days Kenya Family Safari Packages 2026–2028 are designed for families who want a safe, exciting, and well-paced wildlife holiday in Kenya without feeling rushed. This family-friendly safari visits three of Kenya’s most rewarding destinations: Masai Mara National Reserve, Lake Nakuru National Park, and Lake Naivasha. Together, they offer the perfect mix of Big Five game drives, rhino sightings, birdlife, lake scenery, boat rides, and relaxed family moments.

The journey begins from Nairobi and takes your family into the world-famous Masai Mara, where children and adults can enjoy thrilling wildlife encounters with lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras, cheetahs, buffaloes, and seasonal wildebeest migration herds. You then continue to Lake Nakuru, one of Kenya’s best places to see rhinos and beautiful lake landscapes, before ending at Lake Naivasha, where families can enjoy a peaceful boat ride and an optional Crescent Island walking safari.

This 6-day Kenya safari with kids is ideal for parents, grandparents, teenagers, and first-time visitors who want comfort, flexibility, and real wildlife experiences. For more ideas, explore our Kenya Safari Tours, compare family-friendly routes in our Masai Mara Safari Guide, or plan your budget with our Kenya Safari Cost Guide. For official conservation information, visit the Kenya Wildlife Service.


What This Safari Offers Families

This safari gives families a gentle but exciting introduction to Kenya’s wildlife. Instead of packing too many parks into a short time, the itinerary focuses on a strong route that works well with children: Masai Mara for big wildlife, Lake Nakuru for rhinos and scenery, and Lake Naivasha for relaxed lake activities.

Parents appreciate the balance because the days are active but not overwhelming. Children enjoy the variety because every destination feels different. One day may be about lions and elephants, another about rhinos and flamingos, and another about hippos, birds, and a peaceful boat ride.

This tour can be arranged as a private family safari, which is highly recommended because it gives your family flexibility with stops, meal times, game drive pace, and rest breaks.


What Makes This Family Safari Unique?

The uniqueness of this 6 Days Kenya Family Safari Package is the combination of adventure, comfort, and practical family pacing. Many safaris look exciting online but become tiring when children are involved. This route avoids unnecessary backtracking and includes destinations that naturally complement each other.

Masai Mara gives the “wow” safari moments: lions, elephants, cheetahs, giraffes, wildebeests, and wide-open plains.
Lake Nakuru adds rhinos, birdlife, and beautiful lake scenery.
Lake Naivasha gives families a softer ending, with optional boat rides, hippos, birds, and Crescent Island walks.

It is not just a safari for children—it is a safari parents can also enjoy.


6 Days Kenya Family Safari Itinerary

Day 1: Nairobi to Masai Mara – First Family Game Drive

Your family safari begins with pickup from your Nairobi hotel or Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. After a short briefing, you will drive through the Great Rift Valley, with optional photo stops along the way. The journey continues toward Masai Mara, Kenya’s most famous wildlife reserve. Arrive at your lodge or camp in time for lunch, check in, and allow the children to rest before the afternoon game drive. Later, head into the Mara for your first wildlife experience. You may see elephants, giraffes, zebras, antelopes, buffaloes, and possibly lions. Return to your lodge for dinner and overnight.

Day 2: Full-Day Masai Mara Family Safari

After breakfast, leave with packed lunch for a full-day game drive across the Masai Mara. This day is designed to give your family enough time to explore without rushing. Your guide will search for lions, cheetahs, elephants, buffaloes, giraffes, hyenas, zebras, wildebeests, and other plains wildlife. If traveling between July and October, your family may also see migration herds spread across the Mara plains. Children often enjoy learning how guides track animals using footprints, sounds, and movement. Enjoy a picnic lunch in the wild before continuing with afternoon game viewing. Return to your camp or lodge for dinner and overnight.

Day 3: Masai Mara to Lake Nakuru – Scenic Rift Valley Journey

After breakfast, enjoy a relaxed departure from Masai Mara and drive toward Lake Nakuru. The route passes through beautiful rural scenery and Rift Valley landscapes, giving your family time to see another side of Kenya beyond the parks. Arrive in Nakuru later in the afternoon, check in at your lodge or hotel, and relax after the journey. This is a good day to slow the pace, especially for families with young children. Depending on timing, you may enjoy the lodge facilities or simply rest before dinner. Overnight near Lake Nakuru National Park.

Day 4: Lake Nakuru Game Drive – Rhinos, Flamingos & Family Wildlife Moments

After breakfast, enter Lake Nakuru National Park for a family-friendly game drive. This park is one of Kenya’s best places to see rhinos, which makes it exciting for children and first-time safari travelers. You may also see Rothschild’s giraffes, buffaloes, zebras, baboons, waterbucks, warthogs, and many bird species. Flamingos and pelicans may be present depending on water levels and season. The scenery is very different from Masai Mara, with lake views, acacia woodland, and rocky viewpoints. After the game drive, return to your lodge for lunch or continue toward Lake Naivasha depending on your accommodation plan.

Day 5: Lake Naivasha – Boat Ride, Hippos & Optional Crescent Island Walk

After breakfast, enjoy a relaxed day around Lake Naivasha, one of the best family-friendly stops in the Rift Valley. Families can enjoy an optional boat ride on the lake, where you may see hippos, fish eagles, pelicans, kingfishers, and other birdlife. For families with older children, an optional Crescent Island walking safari can be arranged, offering a chance to walk safely among giraffes, zebras, gazelles, and other plains animals. This day adds a gentle, interactive experience after several days of game drives. It is often one of the most memorable days for children because it feels different from the vehicle-based safari.

Day 6: Lake Naivasha to Nairobi – End of Family Safari

After breakfast, enjoy a relaxed morning before checking out. Depending on your schedule, you may have time for a short optional activity around Lake Naivasha before driving back to Nairobi. The journey is comfortable and scenic, with views of the Rift Valley along the way. Arrive in Nairobi in the afternoon, where you will be dropped at your hotel or airport. This marks the end of your 6 Days Kenya Family Safari, leaving your family with beautiful memories of lions in Masai Mara, rhinos in Lake Nakuru, hippos in Lake Naivasha, and shared moments in the Kenyan wilderness.

Looking for Alternative Safari Options?

If your family would like to combine wildlife with a beach holiday, consider our 7-Day Kenya Safari and Diani Beach package. For travellers seeking a more exclusive safari experience, our 5-Day Masai Mara Luxury Safari is ideal for extended game drives and luxury stays.


Price Comparison Table

Package Type Accommodation Style Safari Style Estimated Price Per Person Best For
Budget Family Safari Budget camps/hotels Shared or private vehicle From USD 1,150 Families watching costs
Mid-Range Family Safari Comfortable lodges/camps Private 4×4 recommended From USD 1,650 Best value for families
Luxury Family Safari Premium lodges/tented camps Private 4×4 Land Cruiser From USD 2,650 Families wanting comfort
Private Family Safari Flexible lodge choice Exclusive vehicle & guide From USD 1,850 Families with young children
Premium Family Safari High-end lodges + upgraded rooms Private luxury safari From USD 3,500+ Multi-generation families

Prices vary by season, family size, child ages, rooming arrangement, park fees, accommodation availability, and vehicle type.


Key Aspects of This Tour Package

  • 6 days / 5 nights Kenya family safari
  • Visits Masai Mara, Lake Nakuru, and Lake Naivasha
  • Big Five and big cat viewing opportunities
  • Strong chance of rhino sightings in Lake Nakuru
  • Optional Lake Naivasha boat ride
  • Optional Crescent Island walking safari
  • Private family safari vehicle available
  • Comfortable family-friendly accommodation
  • Suitable for children, teenagers, parents, and grandparents
  • Well-paced route with wildlife, scenery, and lake activities

Best Time to Book This Family Safari

The best time for a Kenya family safari is generally June to October and December to March, when wildlife viewing is strong and travel conditions are usually more comfortable. For families interested in the wildebeest migration in Masai Mara, July to October is the most popular season.

For families looking for better value and fewer crowds, January to March and November to early December can also work well. If traveling during school holidays, it is best to book early because family rooms and triple rooms can sell out quickly.


A family safari is more than a holiday—it is a shared memory your children will talk about for years. Imagine your family watching lions in Masai Mara, spotting rhinos in Lake Nakuru, and laughing together on a boat ride in Lake Naivasha.

Let East Africa Jungle design your 6 Days Kenya Family Safari Package 2026–2028 around your children’s ages, travel dates, comfort level, and budget.

WhatsApp: +254 728 567 308
Website: eastafricajungle.com


Safari Inclusions – 6 Days Kenya Family Safari

Your 6-Day Kenya Family Safari Package across Masai Mara National Reserve, Lake Nakuru National Park, and Lake Naivasha is carefully planned to be smooth, safe, and comfortable for families.

 What’s Included

  •  All park entry fees for Masai Mara National Reserve and Lake Nakuru National Park
  •  Transport in a 4×4 Land Cruiser safari vehicle (private option recommended for families)
  •  Professional English-speaking safari guide
  •  5 nights’ accommodation (family-friendly lodges/camps)
  •  Meals on safari (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
  •  Bottled drinking water during all game drives
  •  Daily game drives in Masai Mara and Lake Nakuru
  •  Pick-up and drop-off in Nairobi (hotel or airport)
  •  Government taxes and VAT
  •  On-ground support throughout the safari
  •  Child-friendly pacing and flexible stops

 Safari Exclusions

To keep your package transparent and flexible, the following are not included:

  •  International flights to and from Nairobi
  •  Visa fees for Kenya (if applicable)
  •  Travel insurance (strongly recommended for families)
  •  Optional hot air balloon safari in Masai Mara (approx. USD 480 per person)
  •  Optional activities in Lake Naivasha (boat ride, Crescent Island walk)
  •  Tips and gratuities for guide and lodge staff
  • Drinks, laundry, and personal expenses
  •  Extra accommodation before or after the safari
  •  Any item not clearly mentioned in the inclusions

 Frequently Asked Questions – Kenya Family Safari


1. Is this safari suitable for children?

Yes, this is a family-friendly safari designed for children, teenagers, and adults. The itinerary is well-paced with shorter drives and relaxing stops like Lake Naivasha.

2. What is the best age for children on safari?

Children from 5 years and above usually enjoy safari the most. Older children and teenagers benefit even more from wildlife experiences and guided learning.

3. Can we have a private safari vehicle as a family?

Yes, a private 4×4 safari vehicle is highly recommended for families. It gives flexibility for stops, breaks, and pacing.

4. What animals will we see?

You may see lions, elephants, buffaloes, giraffes, zebras, wildebeests, rhinos, cheetahs, and many bird species in Masai Mara National Reserve and Lake Nakuru National Park.

5. Is the Great Migration included in this safari?

If traveling between July and October, you may see migration herds in Masai Mara. However, wildlife movement is natural and not guaranteed.

6. Are the accommodations family-friendly?

Yes, lodges and camps offer:

  • Family rooms
  • Triple rooms
  • Interconnected rooms
  • Child-friendly meal options

7. How long are the driving distances?

Driving times are planned to be comfortable and manageable for families, with breaks and scenic stops along the way.

8. What activities are available at Lake Naivasha?

Families can enjoy:

  • Boat rides (hippos and birds)
  • Crescent Island walking safari
  • Nature walks

These are optional and flexible depending on your preference.

9. What should we pack for a family safari?

Pack:

  • Neutral clothing
  • Light jacket for mornings
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Sunscreen and hats
  • Camera and binoculars

10. Is travel insurance necessary?

Yes, travel insurance is strongly recommended, especially when travelling with children.

11. How far in advance should we book?

For peak seasons (July–October & holidays), it is best to book 3–6 months in advance to secure family rooms.

12. Can the itinerary be customised for our family?

Yes, this safari can be fully customised based on:

  • Children’s ages
  • Travel dates
  • Budget
  • Accommodation preference

John Peter – Senior Safari Consultant & Operations Manager

John Peter is a seasoned East Africa safari specialist with over 10 years of hands-on experience designing and managing wildlife tours across Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. As the lead consultant for East Africa Jungle, he focuses on creating family-friendly safari experiences that are safe, well-paced, and genuinely enjoyable for both children and adults.

John has deep, practical knowledge of key destinations such as the Masai Mara National Reserve, Lake Nakuru National Park, and Lake Naivasha. He understands how to balance long drives, wildlife viewing, rest time, and child-friendly activities—ensuring the safari never feels overwhelming for younger travellers.

What makes John different is his real-world approach. He doesn’t just design itineraries—he plans them based on actual travel flow, lodge locations, and how families experience each day. From selecting the right accommodation to adjusting game drive timing, every detail is tailored to comfort and flexibility.

Whether you’re travelling with young children, teenagers, or multiple generations, John ensures your Kenya family safari is smooth, engaging, and memorable for everyone.

 WhatsApp: +254 728 567 308
 Website: https://eastafricajungle.com

 Why Trust This Expert?

  •  10+ years of real safari planning and operations experience
  •  Specialist in family safaris and child-friendly itineraries
  •  First-hand knowledge of lodges, routes, and travel logistics
  •  Trusted by international families and repeat travellers
  •  Focus on safety, flexibility, and real value

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6 Days Kenya Family Safari Packages 2026–2028
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