A new kind of traveler is packing her bags for grand African adventures—you, relishing the freedom to explore on your own terms and at your own pace.
You’re part of a growing trend: 71% of solo travelers today are women. You are the wander woman.
We understand the pull—it’s exciting, it’s empowering. But we also know that solo travel has a few extra considerations. That’s why we’re here: Some forward-planning, a few simple precautions and a trusted travel concierge by your side can make your dream trip a seamless experience.
Before You Go

First, check the latest travel advisories for your destination. They’ll help you stay on top of the latest entry requirements, safety tips and health alerts, and give regional recommendations.
The US Department of State’s Travel Advisory is a reliable, regularly updated global resource.
SAFARI.COM continuously monitors these updates too, and works closely with trusted local partners to make sure your itinerary is safe, flexible, and worry-free.
Africa is a Great Option for Women Traveling Solo

Africa is a warm, welcoming destination for solo women travelers. Hotels, safari lodges, camps, and tours are well prepared to host solo guests—and understand your needs.
Concerned about costs? Many properties waive single supplements during mid and low seasons.
If you’re dreaming of luxury, picture yourself at Singita Boulders Lodge or Dulini River along the banks of the Sand River in South Africa’s game-rich Sabi Sand Game Reserve, or waking to the sunrise at Lemala Mpingo Ridge in Tanzania.
Perhaps you’d prefer to float down the Zambezi River during your stay at Thorntree River Lodge in Zambia, or watch the Great Migration from Governors’ Camp in Kenya.
Whether you’re tracking the Big 5, immersing yourself in vibrant cultures, indulging in some well-earned relaxation, or craving a bit of adrenaline, the options across Africa are endless, and are yours to personalise.
Top tip: Take a little time before you travel to research local customs. It’ll enrich your experience and help you to connect more meaningfully with the people you meet.
Top Safety Tips

Fly Rather Than Drive
Choose air travel over long road transfers and local public transport where possible. You’ll get there faster and safer, and you won’t have to navigate unfamiliar roads, where signage is not always helpful.
Top tip: More time in the bush, less time on the road—a win-win.
Book with Trusted Tour Operators
When you book with SAFARI.COM, you benefit from local expertise and 24/7 support before, during and after your travels.
We only work with handpicked suppliers who meet the highest safety and service standards, giving you peace of mind so you can focus on your adventure. That means carefully maintained vehicles, modern equipment, trained and certified guides, and properties with proven track records. From lodges with 24/7 security to operators who follow strict protocols, every element is vetted—so you can travel with total peace of mind and focus fully on the experience.
Top tip: Work with someone who truly knows the area you’re exploring.
Choose Secure, Female-Friendly Lodges
Always opt for recommended camps and lodges with excellent reputations. Check there is staff on-site and gated access.
Consider joining a small group or private safari. You get the best of both worlds: the camaraderie of fellow travelers or the personalized attention of expert guides, while keeping your independence.
Top tip: Remember to pack a good book for those lazy afternoons.
Use a Travel Concierge or Planner
You’re never alone when you travel with us. SAFARI.COM provides expert planning and in-destination assistance, with a real person to call if you need us—anytime. We're with you and available before, during and even after your safari.
Top tip: Add our number on your list of emergency contacts before you leave home.
Take Out Travel Insurance
Because life is unpredictable, travel insurance is your personal safety net. It gives you peace of mind, and covers emergencies, delays and cancellations, so you can explore with greater confidence.
Top tip: We’ve got you covered. When you book with SAFARI.COM before 31 July 2025, your travel insurance is included, free of charge.
Sensible Steps, Wherever You Go
No matter where in the world you’re headed, these simple habits will serve you well:
- Be mindful of pickpockets in busy areas.
- Keep valuables secure; use a money belt or lodge safe.
- Be cautious when sharing personal details.
- Prioritise your safety and comfort.
- Store digital copies of important documents and leave a set with someone you trust.
Packing & Preparation Tips

For Comfort And Security
- A copy of your travel insurance policy.
- A copy of your passport.
- Hand sanitiser.
- Mosquito repellent.
Health Prep
- Yellow fever vaccination proof, if needed.
- All your prescribed medication.
- High SPF sunscreen.
- Lip balm and moisturizing eye drops.
Cultural Etiquette
- Respect local customs; dress modestly where appropriate.
- Cover your shoulders and knees when visiting religious sites; pack a scarf.
- Speak with respect and friendliness; learning a few words in the local language goes a long way.
Best Destinations in Africa for Solo Female Travelers

The number of options available can be overwhelming, but we’ve rounded up the top 10 best safaris in Africa.
South Africa
Some of the finest lodges can be found in South Africa, arguably the most Westernised country in Africa. Our luxury five-day Sabi Sand promotion gives you a taster.
Want more variety? Speak to one of our experts about adding days in the city as a pre- or post extension to your Big 5 itinerary near Cape Town.
Zimbabwe
Victoria Falls are a must-see, and Victoria Falls town is the adrenaline capital of the continent—bungee jumping, whitewater rafting, microlight flights; it’s all there.
Fancy the Falls, the bush and the city? Our 11-day luxury Kruger-Victoria Falls-Cape Town tour is your answer.
Short for time? Opt for a three-day Victoria Falls fly-in.
Zambia
Zambia’s star is rising as a tourism destination, and Zambians are friendly and welcoming.
When the Falls are in full flood, they are spectacular from the Zambian side—it’s also the only side where you can see the full lunar rainbow.
Botswana
Crime rates are significantly lower in Botswana than in other parts of Africa, and Batswana are friendly and helpful.
And it’s got more elephants than any other country on Earth. It’s just across the Kazangula Bridge from Zambia, and you can take in the neighbouring countries on our Livingstone-Chobe tour.
Kenya
Kenya has long had a strong tourism industry, with well-regulated safari options and accommodations that understand the needs of solo travelers.
Kenyans are known for their hospitality and friendliness. Find out for yourself; book our luxury fly-in Kenya and Tanzania tour.
Tanzania
Neighbouring Tanzania is also generally safe for solo women travelers, particularly in tourist areas such as Arusha, Serengeti, and Zanzibar. Of course, you should still take sensible precautions, like avoiding walking alone at night.
It has exceptional wildlife, natural beauty, and cultural heritage—and the Great Wildebeest Migration. Experience both countries on our Masai Mara, Serengeti and Manyara Safari.
Rwanda
Rwandans are friendly and hospitable, especially in tourist hotspots like Kigali and the gorilla trekking areas, and the country has a low crime rate.
If you want to see the gentle giants, we’ve got you covered: Book our three-day gorilla-trekking trip to Volcanoes National Park.
Solo—But Never Alone

With thoughtful planning and trusted support, Africa is a dream destination for your solo adventure.
And remember, with SAFARI.COM by your side, you are never truly alone. Your safety is one of our core values. Go ahead, the adventure of a lifetime awaits, and we’re excited to help you plan it.
Start Planning Your Safari With Confidence
Let SAFARI.COM help you plan a solo journey that’s not only safe, but unforgettable.
Our expert team is here to bring your African safari dreams to life. With insider knowledge, heartfelt service, and personalized support, we’ll be with you every step of the way—before, during, and even after your journey.
Email us at helpmeplan@safari.com, hit the WhatsApp button above, or call us toll-free on 1-888-SAFARIS (US & Canada) for expert help, free of charge.