Accessible Journeys Magazine

Ximuwu Lodge, South Africa

A collage of six photos showcasing an accessible safari experience. Top row: a woman sitting in a helicopter doorway, the woman in a wheelchair being assisted by the helicopter, and a woman being helped onto a raised safari vehicle platform. Bottom row: a wide view of the vehicle ramp, the lodge at sunset, and two women sitting at an elegant indoor bar.
A woman in a wheelchair being assisted by two men next to a small beige helicopter in a grassy field. One man in a camouflage shirt stands to her left, while another in a khaki uniform helps guide the wheelchair from behind. The helicopter has "BIG GAME HELI SERVICES" and the registration "ZS-RDC" printed on it.

Accessibility meets luxury at Ximuwu Lodge, South Africa

The Lodge offers many things of which the owners can be proud, but the crowning jewel of its allure is the absolute independence it offers to wheelchair users. Here, they can navigate the game vehicle, their rooms, and all lodge facilities self-sufficiently.

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From behind, a blonde woman in a wheelchair looks out over a grassy savanna from a paved path. In the distance, two giraffes stand near green trees, while several kudu and impala run across the open field in front of her. The scene is bathed in bright, natural daylight.

Breaking Barriers: Ximuwu, the epitome of luxury and accessibility in Kruger National Park

As the golden sun begins to set over the vast plains of Kruger National Park, a sense of tranquility envelops Ximuwu Safari Lodge, the first universally accessible luxury safari lodge in the region. 

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