African Safaris for Seniors

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African Safaris for Seniors

Going on safari may be a thrilling and wonderfully remarkable experience for elderly travelers, which is why our African safaris are ideal for seniors. Seniors shouldn’t be afraid to go on an African safari because, with proper planning, it can be a safe and enjoyable experience. Our African safaris for seniors are led by experienced guides who are trained to identify potential dangers and take appropriate action to ensure the safety of our guests. Our guides are familiar with the local wildlife and terrain and can provide valuable insights and information about the area. We take a range of precautions to ensure the safety of our guests, such as providing secure accommodations, keeping a safe distance from wildlife, and using vehicles and equipment that are designed to minimize risk.

African safaris for seniors, Okavango Delta
African safaris for seniors, Okavango Delta

Flexibility of our Tours

If you are concerned about your physical abilities or limitations you can choose a safari package that is tailored to your special needs. For example, we can offer wheelchair-accessible accommodations, arrange for shorter game drives and more comfortable modes of transportation. Safari lodges and camps used in our tours either have medical facilities on-site or nearby, and staff are trained in first aid and emergency response. We believe that all our safari packages should be a safe and rewarding experience for people of all ages.

African safaris for seniors, Okavango Delta
African safaris for seniors, Okavango Delta

Safaris for single seniors

Going on safari can be a wonderful experience for single senior travelers, as it offers the opportunity to meet new people and make friends from around the world. Our safari lodges offer communal dining and social areas, which provide opportunities for our single senior guests to socialize and get to know one another. Our guided group tours are expertly designed for like-minded solo travelers, who want to see the highlights of destination, or in some cases multiple destinations.

It’s important to note that, as with any solo trip, single seniors should take certain precautions. Make sure to communicate any specific needs or concerns to your safari operator in advance, to ensure that your experience is as enjoyable and comfortable as possible. Single seniors can have a fantastic time exploring new places and meeting new people. With a bit of planning and common sense, you can enjoy a safe and rewarding experience in the wild. We encourage our senior travelers to enjoy the amazing continent of Africa!

Our Zimbabwe guided group tours promise extraordinary adventures filled with unforgettable wildlife encounters for senior travellers.

Bookingsinfo@jenmansafaris.com

Talk To Us: +27 21 683 7826

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