This month, our resident travel expert, Kerry Lakey, is bringing you all you need to know for a summer in the savannah.
For many people, an African safari is on their bucket list. It is a must-do now that the pandemic restrictions are no longer in place, and it is certainly bouncing back in style. As with many other parts of the world, Africa depends heavily on tourism and was hit hard by the lack of visitors. But, it is now open for business and people are flocking back to experience it and all its wonderful sights and sounds.
But what happened during these past two years?
Wildlife – no visitors meant no fees to the National Parks, reserves, safari camps and lodges but staff still had to be retained to provide protection from poachers and to monitor the populations of wild animals including rhinos, gorillas, elephants and indeed all of the birds too. They have done an amazing job and are excited to now showcase all of this to visitors.
Accommodation – many camps, lodges and hotels took the opportunity to refresh, upgrade and even rebuild their premises and there has been an explosion of new offerings available to visitors to experience and enjoy.
People – unlike the UK, there was no furlough support available and it is fair to say that the vaccination programme took time to cover the logistics of dealing with such vast areas and a sparsely spread population. But, the eventual success of the programme means that the majority of people in most areas are going about their daily business as before.
What to expect – a friendly welcome, they have missed you! Exceptional wildlife sightings are better than ever. There have been many upgrades taking place, including high-quality accommodation, food and drink. With sights and sights like nowhere else on earth, Africa is uniquely special, and perhaps most of all will create memories that last a lifetime.
If you would like to discuss travel possibilities, get in touch on 01904 623444, or call in to see us at 88 Main Street, Fulford. We look forward to speaking to you.
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