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Family Safaris &Tours
Vintage Destinations clients, on a weekly basis, approach us with children of various ages, from under 1 years of age to 'big kids', who are now bringing their parents along on a safari. We are always excited about traveling with family groups, and how exciting it is with children, in their younger years, to be along with their parents, and grandparents perhaps - on an african safari. A real treat for everyone; Children notice things, that we, as adults, seem to walk right by.
Having children on a safari, is the most safisfying of jobs you can imagine. With a personal history as a highschool teacher, and running tours for many school groups, taking students on missions trips, and with the many families joining our various safaris, it is our ability to consult with you, work with you, communicate with you, and find a solution that works for YOU, that has given our company the merit, in the planning of family tours.
Planning a tour for a family, is a process, which we carefully guide you through, one step at a time. We are happy and lucky to have guests willing to be a reference for you, and talk with you, about their experience. Join our family of operators, and join a tour with Vintage Destinations.
Due to the nature of some safaris, there are age limits for some activities. It is in the process of working with us, that we will open the doors for you, to know what is possible, given your family make up; in age, interests and all the wonderful dynamics that make up a family.
One very important ingredient in a successful family safari, is the ability of the guide, to engage, and stimulate, positive interaction within a family, and get the guests involved, and to feel welcome. This is something, I have spent many months over the years, talking about with guides.
For more information, on what we feel are the best options for you and your family, please contact us.
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The Gonzalez Family July 2009, with some local Malawian village people, on a road side stop. Below, Mr Gonzalez Jr, who took his family picture above, enjoys some local village children, at the Mua Mission, in Malawi.
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