The Sunrise Safari is only available to AKL-CL guests. It costs $65 for adults (not sure about kids). We did this last month. For a while I wasn't sure if it was worth the $130 for the 2 of us, I have decided that it was warth doing at least once (and we would probably do it again, given the chance).
AKL also offers the Wanyama Safari which is open to all AKL/AKV guests. This was an excellent experience. It's about $190 (after tax, tip is included). You are taken around all the savannahs at the lodge (in what is basically a flat-bed truck with a canopy and perimiter benches with a max of 12 people), guided by a CM who works on the savannahs. You hear all about the different species of animals in the savannahs as well as the habbits of some individual animals and how all the animals are taken care of. You get a real up-close experience with the animals (a giraffe stuck its head into our vehicle). After you explore the savannahs, you have an unbelievable meal at Jiko. A chef will come out and explain all the appitizers and entrees (served family style) and desserts (individual) and includes wine pairings along the way. This was without a doubt worth every penny and we would do it again in a heartbeat.
If you are not staying at AKL or are not staying AKL-CL or cannot budget the $190 for the Wanyama, but would still like to do some kind of animal-sentric tour, I would suggest the Backstage Safari at AK. We did this a couple of years ago and were pleasantly surprised with the experience. You get to tour the animal hospital, the "kitchen", and some of the areas where the animals are housed/treated. It was about 3 and a half hours and cost about $70 or so per person.
You must be 8 to experience the Wanyama Safari, 16 to experience the Backstage Safari and there is no age restriction for the Sunrise Safari.
