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Africa Made Accessible: Top African Tours And Safaris For People With Disabilities

July 03, 20243 min read

Africa Made Accessible: Top African Tours And Safaris For People With Disabilities


For anyone interested in exploring the natural beauty of the world, there’s little that compares to an African safari.  A trip into the wilderness to explore roving plains, eclectic wildlife, and stunning views is simply incomparable.  But while safaris and tours have not been historically inclusive in years past, companies are starting to offer an increasing number of accessible trips across Africa.

From personalized tours in the forests of Uganda to luxury safaris in South Africa, there’s no shortage of options for travelers with disabilities looking to experience Africa.  Check out these accessible tours and safaris for your next trip:

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Go Africa Safaris & Travel

Go Africa specializes in accessible safaris and travel across Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.  The company tailors its safaris to meet the needs of its guests, offering as much or as little assistance as required.  Its offerings include a Magical Kenya Safari, which is a weeklong excursion through Lake Nakuru, Masai Mara, and Lake Naivasha where guests can view extinct volcanoes, white rhinoceros, and the gorgeous Kenyan landscape.

Rhino

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Their Wonders of Uganda safari takes place over nine days and travels through Murchison Falls, Kibale Forest, and Queen Elizabeth National Park.  Guests can drive along the marvelous Nile River; view an array of wildlife including giraffes, elephants, and birds; and witness the stunning sights of the Kibale Forest and its array of vegetation.  For guests interested in exploring Tanzania, the Discover Tanzania Safari offers a chance to explore the sights of Tarangire, Lake Manyara, and the Serengeti.  Over the course of nine days, you’ll drive across the country viewing wildlife sanctuaries, traversing ravines, and witnessing the spectacular Ngorongoro Crater Rim.

Ximuwu Safari Lodge

Ximuwu Lodge in South Africa presents one of the world’s first luxury wheelchair-accessible safaris.  The company provides specially adapted safari vehicles, large pathways, and automated pool and bed lifts to ensure access to every moment of your trip.  Guests can enjoy the exciting mix of luxury and wilderness at the exclusive retreat within Klaserie Private Nature Reserve.  Each part of the tour is personalized and tailored to the group’s desires, from scenic helicopter flights over the reserve to classic drives led by experienced guides.

Young tiger

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Epic Enabled

Epic Enabled is another excellent company that specializes in accessible tours and safaris for both able and disabled travelers alike.  They offer an array of choices including a 12-day Kruger and Cape Town Tour where guests can view wildlife in their natural environment or even up close and personal.  Travelers can hang with cheetahs, feed hippopotamuses, and visit the famous Table Mountain or Stellenbosch Winelands.  Their Garden Route tour is an opportunity to explore the tranquil beaches and forests that line the coast of South Africa, offering one-of-a-kind sights and animal encounters over five days.

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Jackson’s African Safaris

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The last option on the list is Jackson’s African Safaris.  This company excels in providing accessible safaris and tours for guests with various disabilities, from visual impairment to oxygen or kidney dialysis users.  The company plans a personalized safari based on each guest’s needs and budget, spending 10% of its proceeds on African conservation.  Guests simply choose a destination anywhere in Africa, and JAS will arrange a personalized safari ranging from walking and hiking safaris to self-driving safaris to fly-in safaris.

Monkey in Uganda

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Whatever your needs or your budget, you’re sure to find the right fit from one of the options above.  These once-in-a-lifetime tours and safaris prove that no disability can prevent you from experiencing the beauty of this natural world.

Monkey eating

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I hope that you get to explore these parts of the African continent soon! Don’t forget, always book travel online through the Spirit Club Foundation’s travel website:

Book Online Travel Here to Benefit The Spirit Club Foundation

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Jerry Ellis

Mr. Jerry Ellis created his company in 2018, starting with online travel reservation services. Subsequently he became a licensed travel agent and eventually added a private car for-hire service in 2021 serving the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area. Keeping with his company's mission and identity as a Public Benefit LLC, Mr. Ellis chose to focus on the following six areas to make a difference in this world: protection of the environment, public safety, education, job creation, mental health, and the welfare of infants and children. Periodically he launches programs that introduce new ways of charitable giving to Montgomery College, and his Alma Mater, Clark Atlanta University. Recently, he made a new partnership with The Spirit Club Foundation based in Montgomery County, Maryland. This nonprofit helps those with disabilities get physical exercise and support their well-being.

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