South Africa
Klaserie
South Africa
Cape Town
South Africa
Kruger
South Africa
Edenvale
South Africa
Pretoria
South Africa
Johannesburg
South Africa
Multi-day Trips South Africa
13 days / 12 Nights
South African adventures: Kruger National Park, private game reserve & the best of Cape Town
Cape Town - Kruger
In less than two weeks, you will get to know South Africa in all its depth, game driving, city touring, and eating local food. With visits to Cape Town, Johannesburg, and Kruger Park, this trip allows you to enjoy nature, local culture, and modern cities simultaneously. This multi-day trip was designed with accessibility in mind. Your comfort and safety are our priorities! All guaranteed accessible rooms are equipped with a roll-in shower or bathtub. An accessible van fitted with a wheelchair ramp will do all transfers between destinations, activities, and the airport. Guides have years of experience assisting people with disabilities. City Lodge Johannesburg Airport, Sukuza rest camp, and Epic Guest House are the selected places to stay; if any accessible room is not available at the time of your booking, we will find another similar accommodation with an accessible room that also matches your needs. The price of this multi-day trip might be subject to changes depending on seasonality and the availability of accessible rooms. A travel expert will confirm the final details once you submit a booking request.
Things to Do + Hotels + Ground transportation
5 days / 4 Nights
Luxury Voyage to South Africa: Accessible Game Drives & Helicopter Experience
Kruger - Klaserie
Embark on an unforgettable 5-day journey into the heart of the African wilderness with this exclusive, accessible safari package in Ximu Lodge, South Africa! With accessible accommodation, adapted transportation, and guided daily safari experiences, you’ll enjoy unforgettable wildlife encounters through exhilarating, accessible game drives, luxurious spa treatments, and tranquil moments by the pool. Ximu Lodge is located in the Klaserie Private Nature Reserve, right next to the Greater Kruger National Park, and is the perfect choice for accessible accommodation. It provides exceptional luxury and accessibility to guests who crave an immersive safari adventure. Rest assured, your guaranteed suite at the lodge is wheelchair-accessible and includes a convenient roll-in shower. This trip offers accessible transportation at all times. Vehicles have wheelchair lifts or ramps that can support up to 125 kg. These vehicles will be available for all safari activities and transfers between the airport and the lodge. During the trip, each activity will be tailored to your own pace. This means taking breaks, capturing photographs, and enjoying the peaceful natural surroundings. Guides have experience supporting individuals with disabilities and can assist you if needed. This multi-day trip was designed with accessibility in mind: every part of the trip was planned ahead to be accessible; you’ll be able to relax and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature, creating cherished memories in the heart of the African savannah. Your comfort and safety are our priorities! Please note that the price of this multi-day trip might be subject to changes depending on seasonality and the availability of accessible rooms. A travel expert will confirm the final details once you submit a booking request.
Things to Do + Hotels + Ground transportation
9 days / 8 Nights
South African Game Drives: Kruger National Park & Private Game Reserve (9 days / 8 nights)
Kruger
Welcome to South Africa! During the first part of this trip, you will be exploring Kruger Park, discovering lots of animals, plants, and bird life in their natural environment. The last 3 days will be spent at a private game reserve where visitors will meet the wildlife up close and personal. This multi-day trip was designed with accessibility in mind: your comfort and safety are our priorities! Your accessible rooms at every accommodation will be guaranteed. Accessible transportation is included, and assistance will be available. The price of this multi-day trip can be subject to changes. Our travel experts will give you an official quotation when you request your booking. Please get in touch with us for any special requirements and learn more detailed information about your itinerary below. The featured price is the lowest price based on 2 people traveling in a group tour.
Things to Do + Hotels + Ground transportation
About South Africa
Accessible travel South Africa
Country Information
Health
Be sure to get appropriate health insurance that fits your travel and personal needs, and have funds available to cover any medical emergency. Visit a doctor at least four weeks before departure for vaccinations. Check out the list of vaccinations needed here. Have in mind that good-quality health care is available in all of South Africa’s major urban areas, and private hospitals are generally of an excellent standard. However, public hospitals are often crowded and understocked.
Security
Pickpocketing and mugging can still take place in popular tourist sites. Be aware of your surroundings and avoid carrying large amounts of money in crowded places like downtown Cape Town. Always use authorized taxi services.
Documentation
To clarify, your passport should be valid for at least six months from the date of your entry to South Africa. In addition, for any entry, you need to have at least two completely blank facing pages in your passport, excluding the last two pages. Children under the age of 18 must show a birth certificate. Please check to see if you need a visa to enter South Africa here.
Weather
The weather in South Africa varies a lot depending on the region. The high season for tourism is between November and March, so make sure to book in advance. Prices can rise in popular vacation spots. Autunm (April-May) and spring (September-October) are sunny and pleasant. This means great wildlife-watching conditions from autumn onwards. If you plan to do whale watching, it’s best around spring. Winter, between July and August, is also ideal for wildlife watching. It’s rainy season in Cape Town and prices are generally low.
Language
English and Afrikaans are widely spoken in South Africa.
Electricity
In South Africa the power plugs and sockets are type D, M and N. The standard voltage is 230 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz.