You're never too old for safari — in fact, many of Africa's most appreciative safari guests are retirees. This guide covers the best low-impact, accessible safari options, health considerations, and lodges that cater specifically to older travellers.
Safari is one of the rare travel experiences that gets better with age. The patience to sit quietly at a waterhole, the wisdom to appreciate nature's rhythms, the curiosity to learn about a new ecosystem — these are gifts that come with experience. And the good news is: you don't need to be young and fit to have a world-class safari.
Why Safari Is Perfect for Seniors
- •Minimal physical exertion — Game drives require sitting comfortably in a vehicle
- •Luxury accommodation — Five-star lodges with every comfort imaginable
- •Expert guides handle everything — No navigation, no driving, no logistics
- •Pace is adjustable — Skip an activity, take a nap, enjoy the spa
- •Intellectually stimulating — Wildlife behavior, ecology, and conservation
- •Meaningful travel — Connects you with nature in a profound way
Best Safari Destinations for Seniors
South Africa — The Easiest
- •No malaria in Eastern Cape reserves (Shamwari, Kwandwe)
- •Excellent medical infrastructure
- •Short, comfortable transfers
- •Self-drive option in Kruger (familiar driving experience)
- •Cape Town add-on with gentle activities
Botswana — The Most Comfortable
- •Luxury camps with every amenity
- •Mokoro and boat safaris (no walking required)
- •Light aircraft transfers (door-to-door service)
- •Low altitude, comfortable climate
Kenya — The Most Accessible
- •Well-developed tourism infrastructure
- •Masai Mara lodges designed for comfort
- •Short flights from Nairobi
- •Excellent medical evacuation network
Health Considerations
Before You Go
- •Visit your travel doctor 6–8 weeks before departure
- •Update vaccinations (tetanus, hepatitis A, yellow fever if required)
- •Discuss malaria prophylaxis — choose a regimen with minimal side effects
- •Pack extra prescription medication (double what you need)
- •Get comprehensive travel insurance with medical evacuation
- •Notify your lodge of any dietary requirements or medical conditions
During Safari
- •Stay hydrated — Africa is dry and dehydrating
- •Use high-SPF sunscreen — the African sun is intense
- •Wear a hat and quality sunglasses
- •Bring layers — morning game drives are cold (5–15°C)
- •Take it easy on day one — acclimatize before diving in
- •Don't skip meals — regular nutrition maintains energy
Lodge Features for Senior Travellers
Look for lodges that offer:
- •Ground-level rooms (no stairs)
- •Vehicles with hydraulic steps or grab rails
- •Grab bars in bathrooms
- •Good lighting (bush camps can be very dark)
- •Flexible game drive schedules
- •In-room dining options
- •Medical or first aid trained staff
- •Room service (for mornings you want to sleep in)
Our Top Senior-Friendly Safari Lodges
- •Singita Lebombo (South Africa) — Spacious, accessible, world-class service
- •&Beyond Kirkman's Kamp (South Africa) — Heritage lodge, flat terrain, gentle pace
- •Chobe Game Lodge (Botswana) — Comfortable river lodge, boat safaris
- •Governors' Camp (Kenya) — Well-established, experienced staff
- •Ngorongoro Crater Lodge (&Beyond, Tanzania) — Stunning but at altitude (discuss first)
Tips for Seniors on Safari
- Don't over-schedule — One game drive per day is fine. Quality over quantity.
- Take the afternoon off — The midday siesta is a safari tradition for a reason
- Communicate with your guide — They'll adjust the pace for you
- Bring walking aids — Walking sticks are useful on uneven terrain
- Use an experienced tour operator — They know which lodges genuinely cater to mature travellers
- Consider a private vehicle — No pressure to keep up with younger guests
Ready to plan your senior-friendly safari? Talk to our experienced team — many of our guests are 60, 70, and even 80+, and they all say it was the trip of a lifetime.








