There is something particularly powerful about experiencing Africa alone. Without the compromise of shared preferences or the distraction of familiar company, you are free to follow your own curiosity. To stay longer at a sighting that moves you, to ask the questions you might otherwise hold back, to absorb the stillness of the bush at your own pace. Solo travel in Africa, done well, is one of the most rewarding ways to experience the continent.
THE SOLO SAFARI EXPERIENCE
Africa is, perhaps surprisingly, one of the most welcoming destinations in the world for solo travellers. Safari travel can be a very sociable experience where you meet liked-minded people, join group activities and are looked after by guides who invest deeply in every guest’s experience. Meaning that arriving alone rarely feels that way for long.
Often the best camps and lodges for a solo trip are smaller, more intimate bushcamps as they have an atmosphere of an expedition with a great sense of camaraderie. You’ll dine with your hosts and fellow guests, whilst spending your days exploring the area and enjoying safari activities together.
For solo travellers who prefer privacy and seclusion over communal experience, that too is entirely possible. There are camps and lodges across the continent that offer exceptional solo experiences without the social dimension.
Note: It is worth noting that most lodges charge a single supplement for solo occupancy, which typically adds around 50% to the per-person sharing rate. There are, however, properties that waive this entirely. Either way we will tailor-make your trip to ensure it best suits your needs and budget.
African Elephant
The African elephant is the largest land animal, known for its immense size, distinctive trunk, and prominent tusks. They are herbivores and play a crucial role in shaping and maintaining their habitats. African elephants are highly intelligent, social creatures with complex social structures.
Black Rhino
Both black and white rhinoceroses are large, thick-skinned herbivores with two distinctive horns on their heads. Rhinos are critically endangered due to poaching for their horns, which are highly valued in illegal markets. They are essential for the ecosystem and are known for their gentle demeanor.
African Buffalo
The African buffalo is a robust herbivore with a distinctive, large, and curving set of horns. They often live in large herds and are known for their unpredictable behavior, making them one of the most dangerous animals to hunt. Buffaloes are vital to the ecosystem, shaping vegetation patterns through their grazing habits.
PLANNING YOUR SOLO SAFARI WITH ESCAPE SAFARI CO.
We have planned safaris for solo travellers at every level of experience. What every one of them shares is a level of personal attention that goes well beyond the itinerary. We take the time to understand not just where you want to go, but who you are as a traveller and what kind of environment will allow you to experience Africa most fully.
Travelling alone is a particular kind of freedom. We know how to make the most of it.
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