At Klaserie Drift, we are proud to share the magnificent landscape and natural wonder of our reserve with photographic enthusiasts looking to capture Africa at her finest. Whether you are a complete newbie or a budding amateur wildlife photographer, a dedicated photographic safari will likely be on your bucket list. But what exactly does a photographic safari entail? Keep reading to find out…
A safari for all the family
Can children go on safari? Read on to find out more about our luxury, family-friendly safaris in the heart of the Greater Kruger
When you think about going on an African safari, you might be forgiven for thinking it’s not exactly family-friendly. After all, most lodge don’t allow young children in their camps. However, at Klaserie Drift, we are proud to think different! As a family-owned and run lodge, sharing precious moments in the wild with your children is one of our core values. Nature has the power to captivate, educate and bring together children and families with a unique, shared experience. That’s why we have our own family-friendly, inter-linking suites and can even organise a privately-guided vehicle for an additional fee – meaning you have total flexibility during your stay.
However, the best thing about a family safari at Klaserie Drift has to be the Kid’s Club! Our fun-loving guides love to play all sorts of fun activites, from baking animal-shaped cookies and shooting targets to learning about animal tracks and even creating art masterpieces from plants! The only people that love kid’s club more than the kids? The parents of course!
So go book a massage, hit the pool or simply spend some quality time with a totally uninterrupted bubble bath. It’s your holiday too!
Further Reading
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