Vegetarian Guide to African Safaris

Vegetarian Guide to African Safaris: top tips for vegans on safari

by Landia Davies

As a vegetarian or vegan, you may be wondering if you’re going to go hungry or just eat lettuce and nuts on safari in Africa. Well, the short answer is no, you won’t be stuck with junk food or go hungry.

Many a vegan or vegetarian is inevitably faced with the sometimes tiring and testing feat of ordering a decent vegetarian or vegan meal, which often involves an uphill battle just to keep chicken out of your salad. The first question is - will eating a vegetarian or vegan diet be a problem on an African Safari?

Vegan Guide, lettuce?

Warning: Vegetarian or Vegan Approaching

Tell them you don't eat half the things generally considered food! You'll be surprised to find that many a place goes the extra mile and gets creative with a bit of warning.

The key is to check when you book your safari and to advise the safari company or lodges and camps of your dietary requirements before your safari trip!

You'll be surprised how accommodating most places can be, if you just give them a little warning that there will be a vegetarian in the house. When on the road I often get meals that are the envy of my table! And on the plane, I get served first, and again, my meal is often the envy of the row (for plane food that is).

One of the perks of booking a guided safari is that safari companies (like us) do the leg work and ensure that you are well-fed and taken care of in Africa, even if you're a blessed vegetarian (which I am).

Africa can handle Vegetarians and even Vegans!

In several of the iconic African safari countries, tourism is well developed and safaris have been running for years, so the catering machine is well-oiled enough to cope with a couple of vegetarians. In most African countries many people can't afford much meat in their diets anyway, which means that there are always fruits and vegetables available in these parts of the world.

In many places, especially South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, and Kenya shops, restaurants, and tour operators can cater to vegetarians and even vegans. The big cities, in particular, offer vegetarian and vegan fare and ingredients, as they are more cosmopolitan and diverse. This includes Nairobi, Johannesburg, and Windhoek.

Ask and You Shall Receive... Vegetarian or Vegan Food

It helps to remember that English is spoken in most big cities and in several safari countries - Botswana, South Africa, Namibia, etc, so language barriers are not a huge issue (presumably you understand English if you're reading this). If you're traveling on a guided tour with a safari company, like us, then communication will most certainly not be a problem.

Here’s a traveler’s account of vegetarian catering on a safari in Zambia:

"In Zambia on one of my trips one of the guests was vegetarian, and was also gluten intolerant and allergic to something else as well. The lodge depsite not having prior warning got the chef to have a chat with her and for the entire week she got her own special meals which catered for her allergies etc. Its nice when the lodges are able to cope, but vegans or vegetarians or people with food allergies etc should try and give the lodges advance warning so the lodge can cater for them."

See, a vegetarian being looked after in Africa, with allergies no less, but there it is again - have the courtesy to warn your hosts beforehand. More on the vegetarians in Africa discussion.

Eat Indian - Spiced Up Vegetarian

Some safari destinations have large Indian communities, with Indian cuisine including loads of vegetarian options. So, if you like it spicy then you’ll be spoilt for choice. There are lots of mild and non-spicy choices too!

Indian & Vegetarian Places include:

Zanzibar alone has Vegetarian Options a Plenty

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Lastly, the human body is resilient and can cope without a high protein diet for some time. If you are traveling to remote or very meat-dependent parts of the world (especially on your own) you may just have to adjust a little! I'm not a medical professional, but my experience has shown that with a resourceful attitude you'll be fine as a vegetarian anywhere! No need to panic or give vegetarians a bad name ;)

Being a Vegetarian in South Africa

As a vegetarian since about 1993 in South Africa, I can safely say that food won't be a problem when traveling here.

What about the beloved South African braai (barbecue). I've survived many a braai and usually, there are mountains of salad and I make my own protein (veggie patties or similar). Wrap your offering in tin foil and it can even find its place on the grill!

Having done plenty of traveling in South Africa, there have always been options available for me as a vegetarian - be it in the heart of the Karoo (famous for its lamb dishes) or in the middle of the bush on a Kruger Park safari. In South Africa, quiche is generally delicious, unlike reports that the quiche is bad (if you eat eggs) on safari. Vegetarian pasta dishes and stews, salads, and pies are also widely available and usually tasty. 

These SA Vegetarian Guides come in handy:

Many South African restaurants, although not vegetarian, are vegetarian-friendly and these Restaurant Guides can help:

In closing, don't worry - you'll be very well-fed as a vegan or vegetarian on safari in Africa.

Vegan Guide to Safari in Africa

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