It’s no secret, kids today don’t spend nearly enough time outdoors. The convenience of being entertained through a tablet or smartphone has made playing outside a thing of the past.
Aside from the multiple physical and mental health issues that come with staying inside and sitting behind a screen for prolonged hours, kids miss out on a whole exciting world outdoors.
Children aren’t connected to nature anymore, and this will become a major problem for humanity in the future. Scientists, medical experts, sociologists, and educationalists claim that children’s disconnect from nature doesn’t just stunt their development, but it also negatively impacts society.
Want to ignite a passion for the outdoors in your kids?
Take them to Tanzania!
Tanzania is the embodiment of all the things we love about nature. Its lush green hills, its beautiful landscapes, and of course, its majestic wildlife—there’s something for every kid to love!
Wouldn’t we all have loved to explore The Lion King world in real life as kids?
So this coming holiday season, take your kids to Tanzania and change their life for the better!
Here’s a quick guide to planning a holiday with the kids in Tanzania:
1. DO YOUR RESEARCH
Tanzania is a huge country with a lot to see, but not all tours and safaris are family-friendly.
You wouldn’t want to be stuck on one of Tanzania’s more grueling hiking trails with your family, so spend some time researching family-friendly activities and destinations.
Your kids will love you for showing them the diversity of wildlife in Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Conservation Area.
If your kids are above the age of 7, you can book a hot air balloon ride over the Serengeti and soak in the views of thousands of animal herds grazing in the morning.
2. GO CYCLING
If you have slightly older kids that are up for some adventure, you can go cycling in various parts of Tanzania. Cycling gives you a little more freedom than sitting inside a big SUV and seeing the country from behind a window.
It’s a great way to reconnect with your kids as you pedal your way through Tanzanian towns, get to know marketplaces, and experience the local culture.
3. MAASAI CULTURAL MUSEUM AND MESERANI SNAKE PARK
In the Maasai Cultural Museum, you and your family will discover ancient Tanzanian traditions and enjoy guided tours by locals.
Africa has an abundance of wild snakes that aren’t found in other parts of the world; you can see them up close in Meserani Snake Park.
4. ZANZIBAR’S BEACHES
Tourists from all over the globe will agree that Zanzibar beaches are among the best in the world. The powdery white sand and the turquoise blue water is the best way to wind down after long safaris and tours around Tanzania.
If you want to go for best Tanzania Luxury Safari Tour in Tanzania, let Nakuja Expeditions take care of it! Check out our safaris and tours online and the various destinations you can visit. Bookings are also available for migration tours in July and August!
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