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Is it Safe to visit Africa
Is it safe to visit Africa In 2025? -Uganda Safari
Is it safe to visit Africa? Is an African safari safe? When it comes to African safaris, one of the frequently asked questions by most travelers is “Is it safe to visit Africa?” Yes, African safari tours are undoubtedly safe and secure. African safaris offer tourists authentic wilderness experiences which you won’t find anywhere else in the world.
Where do tourists go for African safaris?
A total of about 30 million tourists travel to Africa each year for many reasons including enjoying African safaris. 15% of the visitors who travel to Africa come purposely for tourism. The amazing part about African safaris is that tourists have plenty of destinations, activities/experiences to choose from.
Determining the best destination to embark on an African safari can be challenging but with the guidance of a reliable tour operator on the ground- Maranatha Tours and Travel, you won’t find challenges. The main focus among most visitors on African safaris includes East Africa for mountain gorillas/gorilla trekking, wildebeest migration, especially in Kenya and Tanzania.
If you are enthusiastic about hiking or mountaineering adventure, the favorite places for most visitors on African safaris include Mount Kilimanjaro, Mount Rwenzori (Uganda), Mount Kenya, Virunga Mountain ranges, and more. The best Virunga Volcanoes to hike include Mount Nyiragongo, Gahinga, Sabyinyo, Muhabura, Bisoke and more.
The favorite Southern African destinations include Botswana- Chobe National Park, Moremi Game Reserve; South Africa- Kruger National Park; Namibia visit Etosha National Park.
Which places are considered dangerous for an African safari holiday?
Central Africa is one of the avoided regions by most travelers on African safaris. Central Africa has for long experienced civil wars/political unrest. However, there are multiple tourist destinations worth visiting and for the test of time, they have enjoyed peace and stability. The safest destinations to visit on African safari include South Africa and East Africa.
Is terrorism a big issue on an African safari?
Africa like most parts of the world has encountered challenges of terrorism in some regions but most parts are safe and secure. Terrorist attacks in Africa aren’t regular and it has taken decades when such cases have been recorded. Compared to most parts of Europe, Africa has not had multiple terrorist attacks.
Is it safe to visit Africa to see wild animals?
African safaris purely usher tourists into the wilderness areas with plenty of wildlife. Interaction with wild animals such as cheetahs, lions, hyenas, rhinos, elephants, leopards can be risky but the interesting part of it is that you embark on an African safari with an experienced park guide.
The guides are trained and experienced in how to handle situations such as attacks from wild animals. Before setting foot or boarding your 4×4 Safari Land Cruiser or any safari vehicle for game viewing, you will have a briefing where you will be reminded of the nature of the trip you are headed for.
Are accommodation facilities safe? Can wild animals find their way into the camps?
The available accommodation choices in Africa are countless and they range from basic/budget, midrange to luxury. Stories or cases of wild animals attacking visitors in their tents or other accommodation facilities have not been recorded. It is very rare for wild animals to enter visitor accommodation. They often get scared by the presence of humans and they ensure that they keep away.
Also, some wildlife has been habituated for instance if you are heading to Africa for gorilla trekking or chimpanzee tracking, you visit habituated gorilla families or chimpanzee communities. Because some chimpanzees, gorillas, or golden monkeys have undergone habituation, it becomes easier to interact with them.
How safe is Africa when it comes to diseases?
Africa has for long been known for mosquitoes- carriers of many diseases including yellow fever, malaria, encephalitis, dengue fever, and more.
Each year, over 200 million get affected by malaria and about 600,000 of which result in death. Before setting off for your African safari, we advise you to come along with some anti-malaria medications- consult your medical doctor.
The tsetse fly is another parasite carrier known to cause African trypanosomiasis/sleeping sickness. Other prevalent diseases in most parts of Africa include rabies, hepatitis, cholera, and others.
What to pack for an African safari (Is it safe to visit Africa 2025?)
Essential items are a must-have on an African safari whether on Uganda safari or Rwanda safari include a good camera, hiking/walking boots, long-sleeved shirts, daypack, safari hat, first aid/medical kit, trousers, sweater.
Others include passports, rain jackets, bottled water, snacks, travel insurance documents, hand sanitizer, toiletries, insect repellents, sunscreen, head torch, and more.
How to ensure safety on an African safari?
Observe the safety measures while on an African safari. Familiarize yourself with the guidelines on the ground for driving, travel with a map, do not drive or walk at night, be aware of other road users, use a ground tour operator to plan and organize your African safari, keep all valuables out of reach of robbers where possible leave them at the hotel.
Top African Safari Packages Worth Booking
- 4 Days Rwanda Gorillas and Mt Bisoke
- 4 Days Gorilla Trekking Safari
- 4 Days Gorilla Trekking Safari
- 4 Days Kahuzi Biega Lowland Gorillas
- 5 Days Gorilla and wildlife safari
- 5 Days Gorilla Safari
- 5 Days Gorillas & Chimps Safari
- 8 Days Rwanda Safari
- 6 Days Bwindi Gorillas & Wildlife safari
- 12 Day Uganda & Rwanda Safari
- 22 Days Uganda Rwanda Tour