Are you planning a road trip with your kids and family in and around Africa? Malaria-free safaris and road trips are a brilliant option. Choose countries and places that are low-risk malaria spots. They will be safer if you are elderly or pregnant. For individuals keen on minimising the risk of antimalarial medicines, here are some delightful destinations to choose from.
Now that travel restrictions have eased up, it is time to take the family on an adventure. If you have always dreamed of unpacking Africa, we can point you in the right direction. Destinations and safaris are a great option for families. They are also quite easy to get around to in relative safety.
The Risk of Malaria
The one thing that most visitors should be careful about is catching malaria. The mosquito-borne disease is rampant in certain parts of Africa. South Africa is a relatively low malaria area. We recommend that visitors to take precautions and meds to avoid the risk of exposure to malaria.
There are some wonderful malaria-free and low-risk areas one could explore by road. Pack the kids and the camping equipment. It is time to discover the best of the African bush, and some of the best-kept secrets without breaking the bank!
South Africa is often the first choices for travellers who are looking for a malaria free experience. The Kruger National Park, Addo Elephant Park, and Pilanesberg Game Reserve are a handful of few low-risk malaria spots in South Africa. They all offer beautiful scenery and wildlife. There are many others. Here we discuss a few:
South Africa's Addo Elephant Park is the 3rd largest park in South Africa. It is a few hours' drive North of Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape. The best part is that it is not as crowded as other game parks.
The Waterberg Region in Limpopo Province boasts an overabundance of game reserves. This malaria-free paradise has a little something for everyone.
The Waterberg is a mere 3 hours drive from Johannesburg. It is also 2.5 kms from Pretoria. Conveniently, it is halfway to Botswana. The Waterberg Wilderness Reserve comprises 860ha.
This is a private reserve with unforgettable views. These stretch over the valleys and hills. Explore the delightful gorges with natural crystal blue streams and pools.
The reserve offers excellent walking trails, trail running, mountain biking, and self-drive game drive of the challenging variety. They urge visitors to pack everything, as there are no supplies. The Waterberg Reserve is 100% self-catering!
Remember to pack in mosquito repellent patches so that you can enjoy a mosquito-free safari experience.
Teach the kids and learn about the Save the Rhino Campaign. The reserve works closely with the Waterberg community, fighting poaching of the black rhino. They inject toxins and dye into the rhino horns to help save these magnificent creatures.
At first glance, Sossusvlei looks like an arid place. Surrounded by the red Namib Desert south of the Namib-Naukluft National Park, this pan looks lifeless. Until you have a closer look. The area is surrounded by red dunes that stretch as far as the eye can see. These dunes are some of the most popular in Namibia. The red dunes of Sossusvlei are best known for their wonderful shape and height.
Take everything you need with you on your dream trip. Ensure you have enough water, insect repellent, and all your camping equipment. This travel log is only a taste of what you can expect. Preparation is key when planning for your big African adventure! Prevent mosquito bites this summer, no matter what your travel plan are. No destination in Africa is completely malaria free. Ensure you have the right protection against this fateful disease.