South Africa
Klaserie
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Cape Town
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Kruger
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Edenvale
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Pretoria
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Johannesburg
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Multi-day Trips South Africa
About South Africa
Explore South Africaâs Accessible Wonders: Klaserie, Cape Town, and Kruger
Embark on a journey through South Africa, where breathtaking landscapes and vibrant cities meet modern accessibility. Designed to accommodate handicapped travelers, South Africa offers enriching experiences that cater to diverse needs.
In Klaserie, part of the Greater Kruger National Park, accessibility enhancements ensure that its stunning wildlife and natural beauty are available to all. Known for its incredible safaris and diverse ecosystems, Klaserie provides accessible options for those with mobility challenges. Details on accessible options can be explored through Klaserie Accessible Travel.
Cape Town, a city celebrated for its scenic beauty and rich cultural heritage, continues to make strides in accessibility. From the iconic Table Mountain to the historic Robben Island, Cape Town offers a seamless experience for travelers with diverse needs.
Kruger National Park, one of Africaâs largest game reserves, is dedicated to providing accessible safari experiences. This renowned park allows visitors to witness the Big Five and other wildlife in their natural habitat with comfort and ease. Learn more at Accessible Travel Kruger.
From the wildlife of Klaserie and Kruger to the urban charm of Cape Town, South Africa is committed to enhancing travel inclusivity, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in its diverse landscapes and cultures with ease.
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 Africaâs 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, itâs best around spring. Winter, between July and August, is also ideal for wildlife watching. Itâs 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.