Note that some airports do not have companion/family bathrooms. Security can be helpful in clearing and guarding a bathroom if you require privacy so your assistant or companion can assist you.
Getting around South Africa and experiencing its rich culture, exotic wild safaris, and natural beauty – from the mountains, forests, beaches and deserts – can be a possibility for people with a disability, utilizing careful planning and research.
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South Africa has 11 official languages: They are Afrikaans, English, Ndebele, Northern Sotho, Sotho, Swazi, Tswana, Tsonga, Venda, Xhosa and Zulu.
The official currency in South Africa is the South African rand.
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Endeavor Safaris: Endeavor Safaris offers an accessible safari experience for people of all abilities. They offer a variety of safari packages for you to experience the natural beauty of South Africa. Endeavor Safaris has accessible transportation for the rugged terrain that is equipped for sightseers who utilize a wheelchair.
Graham Jones Safari: “I am an incomplete Quadripligic who travels a great deal. My highest recomendation is GRAHAM JONES Safaris in South Africa. You will forget your disability and fall in love with the place and the Jones. The HQ camp has all the amenities you need (even roll in showers) yet you never lose the Safari feel. They are true professionals for Photo or authentic shooting Safaris. As a hunter I took over a dozen true trophys. There you and your companions are before a gourmet meal having a refreshment around a huge fire overlooking a busy waterhole. The Graham’s take care of all your needs from the time you land till departure. You can experience true Africa in complete privacy. You sleep in “tents” with insuite acessible bathrooms. Just to enjoy your morning coffee while sitting on the front portch of your “tent” watching the wildlife coming in to drink makes it worth the trip. There are non stop flights out of NY and Atlanta. This should be on your bucket list! Nothing is a “hastle” to the Grahams.” John, 5/18/2010
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