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An Unforgettable Family Safari Adventure: Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti Launches New "Big Five Family Safari" Package

From the Great Migration to spectacular African sunsets, parents looking to share the excitement of wildlife spotting with their children can now combine animal sightings with no end of engaging activities at Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti, with the launch of the new Big Five Family Safari package.
Over five fun-filled days, the Safari Lodge is offering families the opportunity to discover the very best of the Serengeti, linking daily activities directly to the "big five" animals to ensure a magically memorable stay. To help families make the most of their vacation, the Big Five Family Safari package offers a day by day guideline itinerary, including a hot air balloon safari, planting camera traps around the Lodge's grounds and for the little ones, making Maasai toothbrushes from local trees.

Upon arrival at the Lodge, children are presented with their very own Serengeti passport in which they can collect stamps for each member of the animal kingdom seen. The dedicated Kijana Klub helps children keep track of their stamps and provides the perfect place to hang out during any free time, with a series of games and art and crafts available for ages two and above.

Inclusive of a four night stay in a Terrace Suite Water Hole View for two adults and two children on a full board basis, with return transfers to Seronera Airstrip, a morning and evening game drive, a hot air balloon safari (for children aged seven and above) and a family cooking class, prices for the Big Five Family Safari package start from USD 10,000. For bookings, email: reservations.sbt@fourseasons.com.

Should families prefer to book a stay outside of the Big Five Family Safari package, a choice of one bedroom rooms and two bedroom suites, plus one and two bedroom villas, are available. Children under the age of 11 staying in the same room as their parents/guardians are able to benefit from complimentary accommodation and food and beverage, while for kids aged 11-17 staying in the same room as their parents/guardians, all of the Lodge's amenities may be enjoyed at 50 percent of the published additional adult rates.

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