Malaria is a primary concern for tourists going to an African Safari. There is a solution of taking antimalarials, but many people are not fond of them. This could be due to unavoidable circumstances like their side effects and pregnancy. Young kinds cannot also take the meds.
There are several things that you can also do to avoid getting Malaria. For example, sleeping under a treated mosquito net, applying the repellent, covering up body parts with clothes, carrying a test kit helps fight against the disease. Luckily, there are also numerous Malaria Free tours in South Africa.
Addo Elephant National Park is an ideal non-malarial destination for your entire family. You can also bring along the young ones at Pilanesberg National Park, as it is another Malaria free destination.
Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park is an iconic malaria-free South African safari destination. It’s home to enormous predators; cheetahs and lions. So you don’t have to worry about your kids getting sick or taking antimalarial meds.
Sadly, the Kruger National Park is not a Malaria free zone. During the rainy season, the risks are high. Tourists need to exercise the necessary precaution. Nonetheless, in August and other drier months, there is a lower chance of getting Malaria.
Madikwe Game Reserve has luxurious lodges and wild dogs. It offers multiple benefits but not mosquito bites. Marakele National Park is a great South Africa safari for couples. The park is ideal for honeymoons, game viewing, and dramatic scenery. The list is endless, and you have nothing to be worried about.