Should your impaired mobility, vision or hearing be a reason not to join an African safari? Of course not! Africa is accessible for disabled travel and handicapped travelers with or without their families or friends, do not need to miss out! Here’s why… 

  • Wheelchair friendly accommodation, accessible trails and fully equipped overland vehicles
  • Touch, feel and smell sessions with African wildlife for hearing and vision impaired travelers
  • Experienced and trained overland Crew to look after your every requirement
  • Interact with local African people and cultures, pat a cheetah, take a ‘walk’ with a lion, ride an elephant
  • All ages and abilities catered for.

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Check out our tours for the Physically Challenged…

Cape Town and Garden Route for the Physically Challenged (12 days)

Experience Cape Town and the famous Garden Route on this scenic-extravaganza tour. Get up close and personal with a Cheetah or some Elephants - or both!

Windhoek to Windhoek for the Physically Challenged (11 days)

Experience Namibia like never before! Wonderful game viewing opportunities combine with unsurpassed cultural experiences.

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Tania WheelerTania Wheeler is the General Manager of Overlanding Africa.com. and has worked in the travel industry since 2000. After working on overland trucks for 5 years in both the Middle East and Africa, Tania discovered she had a passion for people and places off ‘the beaten track’. Originally from New Zealand, Tania travelled widely before falling in love with Africa and ’setting up shop’ in Cape Town.

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