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Safari regardless of my mobility issues

CAN I GO ON A SAFARI IN A WHEELCHAIR? YES YOU CAN!

Planning a safari is exciting. Once plans start, destinations are discussed, and questions arise. Now, imagine planning this with mobility issues and needing a wheelchair. Is it possible? Can you immerse yourself fully in the safari? The short answer is YES!

 

Ximuwu Lodge: Redefining Mobility Access

Ximuwu Lodge has revolutionized mobility access standards. This starts the moment you arrive at Hoedspruit airport.

Comfortable Transfers

We greet you with a specially designed transfer vehicle. You can travel in your wheelchair, securely fastened, or use an automated seat for easy access. The thirty-minute transfer to the lodge is smooth and comfortable.

Welcoming Environment

Upon arrival, expect warm welcomes and smiles. The lodge is designed with wheelchair users in mind. Enjoy large pathways, spacious lodge areas, and an automated pool lift. All areas are on a level, easily navigated floor with no steps.

Accessible Accommodations

Our rooms meet the highest standards. They feature fully automated beds and specially designed bathrooms. Enjoy hinged shower doors, handrails, and shower seats, all built to international accessibility standards.

Safari Experience

Your personal guide and tracker will be ready for your safari adventure. Transfer easily from your wheelchair to the game viewer using a custom-built ramp and seat. Enjoy the breathtaking wildlife journey in comfort.

Special Moments

Expect special meals or sundowners in the bush. Lodge staff will always ensure your wheelchair is brought along. Mobile ramps are put in place for full participation in these special moments.

Creating Lifelong Memories

The answer to whether you can go on safari with mobility issues is YES! Ximuwu Lodge creates safari memories that last a lifetime for everyone.

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  • A while ago, a pride of lions arrived at this waterhole and attacked several hyenas, including cubs from the clan.

Recently, a mother hyena and her young pup have begun returning — cautious and nervous, constantly watching the darkness around them.

But returning nonetheless.
  • The elephants are absolutely thriving right now ✨

With all the rain this season, the bush has turned into a lush green paradise — thick grass as far as you can see, water everywhere, and endless feeding opportunities. The energy out there is something special… playful mud baths, splashing in the waterholes, and herds moving through like they’ve got nowhere else to be but happy 🐘
  • Today is World Leopard Day, and it feels fitting to look back at a truly special sighting from this week at Ximuwu.

Our guests were treated to an incredible encounter with a magnificent male leopard, completely at ease in his surroundings. He moved slowly through the bush, pausing often, allowing everyone to settle in and simply observe. For over an hour, the sighting unfolded at its own pace, with this stunning cat giving us the privilege of following him as he went about his day.

There is something unforgettable about spending that kind of time with a leopard in the wild. 
At Ximuwu, we are lucky to share this landscape with them, and even luckier when they choose to share their time with us 🐆🍀

📷 @rudihulshof
  • Not every moment in the bush is about beauty in the traditional sense — but every moment has purpose.

Hyenas and vultures may not be the first animals that come to mind when you think of Africa’s wildlife, yet their role is nothing short of essential. In this scene, they work together to return an elephant back to the earth, ensuring that nothing goes to waste.

Vultures, with their remarkable eyesight, are often the first to arrive, while hyenas bring strength and persistence. Together, they form part of a highly efficient natural system — one that keeps the bush healthy, balanced, and alive.

It’s a powerful reminder that even in death, there is life, and every creature has its place in this intricate ecosystem.
The wild, just as it should be.
  • At Ximuwu, every detail has been carefully considered.

From the moment you walk in, you’ll notice that nothing is random or off the shelf. Our interiors have been thoughtfully designed specifically for the lodge, with each piece reflecting the colours, textures and atmosphere of the bush around us.

The paintings are commissioned to complement our palette, while many of the sculptures and features are created by talented local artists. These elements don’t simply decorate the space — they add character and a real sense of place.
Ximuwu is designed to feel like a home in the bush. Warm, comfortable and personal, while still connected to the wild surroundings just outside.

It’s this balance between refined design and a relaxed, natural feel that makes the lodge so special… could you see yourself settling in here?
  • A quiet encounter, until curiosity takes over.

While we were watching this elephant from the vehicle, it slowly turned the tables — approaching with calm confidence to have a closer look at us. No rush, no drama, just a thoughtful inspection at close range.
That subtle shift, where observation becomes mutual, is always something special to witness.
Out here, it’s never just about what you see — but also about being seen
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