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Acacia Africa Unveils 2025's Biggest Safari Travel Trends

As the peak safari season gets underway, Acacia Africa reveals key trends transforming travel. Today's adventurers are seeking deeper connections with Africa, its cultures, and wildlife, rather than just iconic sights.

NOTTING HILL, U.K. - May 21, 2025 - PRLog -- Acacia Africa reveals travelers' bold new mindset is reshaping safaris. Whether it's the rise of solo female adventurers or families prioritizing purpose-led encounters, one thing is clear: African travel is becoming less about escape and more about engagement.

According to Acacia Africa, revenge travel has largely evolved rather than disappeared, with more ambitious escapes being planned. Limited vacation time? Combine South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe on a small group safari. Beginning at the Victoria Falls, the journey includes wildlife viewing by boat and 4x4 in the Chobe National Park, and mokoro safaris in the Okavango Delta. A dramatic finale, the final leg takes travelers across the Limpopo River and into Pretoria. 7-day Okavango Wilderness Trail (Accommodated) from USD $2,295pp (two sharing) + Safari Pass from USD $500pp.

"The cost-of-living crisis might affect how people travel, but people are still going on safari," says Arno Delport, Sales & Marketing Manager, Acacia Africa. The tour operator's "best value" pick is Namibia. With Etosha National Park offering roughly eight months of wildlife viewing a year (May to December), it pays to book flights outside of peak season. The 11-day Cape Town to Namibia showcases Sossusvlei's dunes, Spitzkoppe and Etosha's wildlife. From USD $1,865p (no single supplement).

South Africa remains a favorite with families, but Zimbabwe is stepping into the spotlight. UNESCO World Heritage Site Matobo National Park stands out for its fascinating blend of wildlife, conservation, and culture—sustainable travel of increasing importance to the younger generation. Guided walks are packed with real-life teaching moments, as children learn about rhino protection firsthand with rangers. An outdoor classroom, ancient rock art and sacred sites open up conversations about Africa's early civilizations. 7-day Kruger and Matobo Rhino Encounter (Accommodated Small Group Safari) from USD $2,195pp (two sharing) + Safari Pass from USD $390pp.

An increasing number of Acacia Africa's bookings are from women traveling alone—a movement the tour operator has championed through its #WomenGoSolo initiative. The 2024 Solo Traveler Reader Survey backs up the trend, 90% of respondents (83% of whom were female) preferring to join tours some or all of the time. The 13-day Kenya & Tanzania Adventure includes safaris in the Masai Mara, Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater; encounters with the Maasai; and solo-time on Zanzibar. From USD $4,195pp (no single supplement) + Adventure Pass from USD $850pp.

Prices exclude flights. Year-round scheduled departures. Acacia Africa's Adventure Camping and Adventure Accommodated Tours: 18+. Small Group Safaris from 8 years.

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