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Discovering Africa's great wildernesses is becoming more and more accessible to travellers who use wheelchairs. But going on safari is still a logistically complicated undertaking so we've put together our top advice and suitable accommodation for mobility-impaired travellers.
This stunning country is the most advanced on the continent and is miles ahead in terms of understanding the needs of differentially-abled people and having the resources to make your journey as smooth and comfortable as possible. It has world-renowned wildlife areas like the Kruger National Park as well as plenty of other things to see and do, like exploring Cape Town and the Winelands.
Its hotels, sightseeing spots, airports and restaurants are the most suitable for wheelchair users compared to other countries. There is also a more extensive medical network in case of emergencies. More and more places are suitable for wheelchairs – Table Mountain, for example, has wheelchair access and a mile of walkways at the summit. Some beaches even have ‘beach wheelchairs' that can be pushed over the sand and into the sea.

Africa is a huge place and distances between airports and safari areas are sometimes so great that flying is your only option. The planes used, however, are light aircraft that seat few people and may not be capable of accommodating travellers who can't be removed from a wheelchair (chairs may also not be able to be transported if the hold is too small or strict weight limits are in place to ensure safety).
If you can't be accommodated in a small plane, then consider a road safari with a driver-guide in a 4×4 vehicle. There are plenty of places where this is suitable or even more cost-effective – be sure, however, to check that your accommodation en route can cater to your specific needs:

If there's one thing Africans know how to do, it's ‘make a plan'. And so it is with gorilla trekking. Some rangers will accommodate wheelchair-using travellers in special seats so they can be carried to experience the sheer thrill and delight of seeing gorilla families at play. Often the ‘porters' or ‘bearers' who carry the chairs are former poachers who now are actively involved in the preservation of Africa's great apes – truly a win-win situation.
Our Safari Experts are trained to hone in on our clients' needs, wants and expectations from Day One – it's how we've delivered hundreds of thousands of successful African safaris since 1998. Don't be shy of detailing what you need to be in place to have a comfortable vacation: your personal Safari Expert will try their utmost to make it happen. Clear communication is vital – if you need a commode, a roll-in shower or an inter-connecting suite for a helper, please don't be shy to say so. We've even rented wheelchairs for mobility-impaired clients for their holiday to South Africa. Our aim is to deliver a safari that delights you in every way possible.

Not every lodge or camp is equipped to provide wheelchair users with efficient service. Look for camps and lodges that have or are the following:

This is by no means an exhaustive list – your Safari Expert will be able to consult further based on your precise needs. Here are some good options with which to start planning a rough itinerary: some are better for guests who are mobility impaired but still able to stand briefly.
A visit to South Africa is a good way to combine time in Cape Town, one of the world's most awarded cities, with a Big 5 Kruger Park safari. You can start in either place and aim to spend at least three to four nights in each at a minimum as there is so much to do and see.
The Twelve Apostles Hotel & Spa

Boasting an enviable location overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and the Twelve Apostles Mountain range that adjoins Table Mountain, this grand hotel is far away from the bustle of the city.
| Main area | Lifts / elevators to restaurants |
| Bedroom | 1 paraplegic-adapted room |
| Bathroom | 1 paraplegic-accessible |
Shumbalala Game Lodge, Thornybush

Expect 24/7 pampering, friendly staff and spacious suites at Shumbalala, which is found in the heart of the 14 000-hectare and world-famous Thornybush Private Game Reserve.
| Bedroom | 1 paraplegic-adapted room |
| Bathroom | 1 paraplegic-accessible |
Kapama Southern Camp

You can fly straight into Kapama Private Game Reserve (if the plane is able accommodate a wheelchair) and take your first game drive on the ride to Southern Camp.
| Main area | No stairs |
| Bedroom | Wheelchair-accessible |
Lukimbi Safari Lodge

Lying in a 15 000-hectare private concession that takes in three river systems, Lukimbi wins with ultra-luxurious accommodation and sensational game viewing.
| Bedroom | Wheelchair-friendly classic suite over two levels with ramps |
| Bathroom | Bigger tub with bars and handles |
Lion Sands Tinga Lodge

Every suite here has a private deck with a plunge pool that overlooks the Sabie River – keep a lookout for pods of plump hippos and other game.
| Main area | Wheelchair-friendly public bathrooms Game-drive assistance with steps |
| Bedroom | 5 wheelchair-friendly rooms |
| Bathroom | Grab rails Roll-in showers Shower seat available |
Sabi Sabi Little Bush Lodge

A lovely, very intimate lodge in a private reserve, Little Bush Lodge is ideal to book on an exclusive-use basis if you are travelling as a sizable group.
| Main area | Ramps in lodge Special accommodation on game drives |
| Bedroom | All furniture at modified height Dedicated paraplegic unit |
| Bathroom | Grab bars in shower and tub Wheel-in shower stall Hand-held shower nozzle |
Mala Mala Main Lodge

A renowned name in superb safaris, Mala Mala has made a name for itself with excellent service, perfect attention to detail and great game viewing.
| Main area | Ramps to vehicle and room Adapted vehicle |
| Bedroom | Furniture at correct height No loose rugs Bed for nurse or aide |
| Bathroom | Wheel-in shower plus all fittings |
Castello di Monte, Pretoria

Styled after a decadent Italian palazzo, Castello di Monte is within easy driving distance of OR Tambo International Airport and the Rovos Rail Station.
| Main Area | Ramp to restaurant Lift / elevator |
| Bedroom | 1 adapted suite |
| Bathroom | Wheelchair-accessible shower Loose chair on request |
D'Oreale Grande, Johannesburg

A luxury hotel with all the mod cons, D'Oreale is very close to OR Tambo for early morning or late-night arrivals and departures.
| Bedroom | Special-assistance room with twin beds |
| Bathroom | Walk-in shower |
Bakubung Bush Lodge

An upscale lodge in the Pilanesberg, which offers malaria-free game viewing a 3-hour drive from Johannesburg.
| Bedroom | 1 paraplegic room with wheelchair available |
The Palace of the Lost City

The premier hotel in Africa's biggest resort – Sun City – The Palace is an over-the-top extravaganza of swimming pools, statues and domes in beautiful gardens.
| Bedroom | Ground-floor wheelchair-accessible room |
| Bathroom | Roll-in shower Handrails |
Fordoun Hotel & Spa

A charming country lodge in the KZN Midlands, which is known for its bucolic rural scenes of horse paddocks, quaint pubs, micro-breweries and the exciting history of the Anglo-Zulu and Anglo-Boer Wars.
| Main Area | Paraplegic bathroom in spa Restaurant on a single level Golf cart available for mobility-impaired guests |
| Bedroom | Spacious rooms with ramps |
| Bathroom | Tourism-grading compliant paraplegic bathroom |
Chobe Game Lodge

Chobe National Park is rightly famous for its massive herds of elephants, especially by the end of the dry season in October when they gather here to enjoy the waters of the Chobe River.
| Bedroom | 2 wheelchair-friendly rooms No stairs Lowered beds |
| Bathroom | Accessible showers |
Rivertrees Country Inn

A lovely thatched lodge in Arusha that's the perfect starting or ending point for a Northern Circuit road safari.
| Main Area | Public toilet with grab bats NOTE paths are gravel – assistance required |
| Bedroom | 1 Garden Room with lowered bed |
| Bathroom | Basin with special tap Toilet with grab bars Open shower with grab bars |
The Hide

A down-to-earth lodge with a long pedigree in one of Hwange National Park's best Big 5 areas.
| Main Area | Single-level decking with ramps Solid, compacted pathways Wide doorways Use of front seat on game drives Full staff assistance |
| Bathroom | Easy-access outdoor showers Shower chair on request |
Angama Mara

One of Kenya's most luxurious lodges, which has unbridled views of the Masai Mara's plains from its position on the escarpment.
| Main Area | All levels are fitted with ramps Private transfer from Nairobi provided Aircraft boarding assistance Front seat of game-drive vehicle |
| Bedroom | 1 accessible tent cleared of superfluous furniture |
| Bathroom | Grab rails in shower and toilet |