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Access2Africa Safaris

Accessible & Wheelchair-Friendly South African Safaris

Bringing the safari to you. South Africa is one of the most diverse and enchanting countries in the world, and everyone deserves to enjoy it — we open doors to exciting adventures off the beaten track for able-bodied and mobility-challenged travelers alike.

Families, Groups & Honeymooners Fully Accessible Transport Call: +27 72 585 4127
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Bringing the Safari to You

Accessible Safaris — Built Around You

We at Access2Africa Safaris have opened doors to more exciting adventures to places off the beaten track. Whether you are able-bodied or mobility-challenged, we will ensure your visit to our rainbow nation is a never-to-be-forgotten experience.

Contact Information

+27 72 585 4127 (Feel free to WhatsApp)
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What We Do

Safaris and tours for all travelers, including families with children, individuals, groups and honeymooners. We specialize in wheelchair-friendly and accessible tours, safaris and travel for the disabled, handicapped and mobility-challenged, including deaf (hearing-challenged) and blind (visually-challenged) guests.

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  • Experience, Hearing — Access2Africa Safaris
  • Experience, Visibility — Access2Africa Safaris
  • Experience, Mobility — Access2Africa Safaris

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News & Blog

A white rhino cow and her calf standing in golden-hour light in KwaZulu-Natal bushveld, surrounded by tall grass and acacia trees with hills visible in the background.

Why We Always Stop for the Rhino

Hluhluwe-iMfolozi is where the southern white rhino nearly disappeared, and where it came back from that. Twice, as it turns out. Here's the story — and what a rhino sighting actually looks like on one of our accessible safaris.

A sleeping African rhino.

A Safari That Never Asks You to Leave Your Chair Behind

Ask most travelers with a disability what tops their travel bucket list, and a safari is rarely far from the top. Ask them why they haven’t gone, and the answers are just as predictable: the vehicles, the transfers, the bathrooms, the long distances between locations. A safari can sometimes feel like the trip that accessibility […]

A group of pengiuns on Boulders Beach, plus a cartoon pengiun and the text "Boulders Beach".

Boulders Beach: Meet the Penguins That Chose Cape Town

There are not many places in the world where you can watch wild penguins waddle past you at arm’s length. There are even fewer where you can do it from a wheelchair. Boulders Beach, tucked into the naval village of Simon’s Town on the False Bay coast, is one of them. It is one of […]

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"My husband and I recently vacationed in South Africa, Dave was our guide for the 11 day visit. Our initial impression of Dave, when meeting us at King Shaka Airport, was that he was friendly, polite and knew how to handle a person confined to a wheelchair. Note my husband is paraplegic who likes to be independent. Dave informed us that he would be with us for the entirety of our stay… He was extremely knowledgeable regarding the wildlife we encountered."
Dave Rudderheim
Canada
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