Reconnect as a Family in Tanzania – Limited Spots!

For the very first time, we’re opening up a once-in-a-lifetime family travel experience in Tanzania — designed to help families reconnect, immerse in culture, and give back together.

Join us and other families on this unforgettable journey to

Highlights:

Wildlife & Adventure

  • Walking safari

  • Add on Safari in Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, or Tarangire (kids love seeing the “Big 5”).

Nature & Adventure for Kids

  • Visit waterfalls near Kilimanjaro.

  • Easy family hikes around foothills of Kilimanjaro (not summit climbs).

Cultural Immersion

  • Swahili lessons (fun basics like greetings, songs, numbers).

  • Cooking class with a Tanzanian family (chapati, pilau, mandazi).

  • Visiting Maasai, Chagga, or Meru communities for dance, storytelling, and craft-making.

  • Market visit with a scavenger hunt for local fruits/spices.

❤️ Giving Back / Social Impact

Connect with other kids:

  • Visiting schools or youth centers, playing soccer

  • Reading/story time exchanges.

  • Short service projects (painting classrooms, planting gardens).

  • Visiting MAD Now students — families see the direct impact.

🌟 Connection & Family Bonding

  • Evening boardgames

  • Journaling or reflection time (guided cultural reflection activities for kids).

  • Photos of families taken by our local photographer

Dates: July 1st - 14th

Location: Northern Tanzania — near Kilimanjaro, Serengeti, and surrounding villages

This isn’t just a trip — it’s a transformational experience where your family will grow closer while creating memories that last a lifetime.

Special Offer: The first 5 families to book will receive an exclusive cultural immersion bonus — a private Swahili lesson and storytelling evening with a local elder.

Reserve your family’s spot today before they’re gone!

We can’t wait to welcome you to Tanzania!

P.S. Only the first 5 families will receive the private cultural immersion bonus. Spots are extremely limited — secure yours today.

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