Our Safari industry came to a grinding halt these past two years. This has been a painful pause for most, and for SAFARIS ONLINE it has been a time to stop, rethink and restart.
With tourism now opening up in many African countries, our recent visitors have reported unparalleled wildlife sightings with proficient and smooth Covid-19 safari protocols in place⦠and all delivered with a big welcoming smile.
Throughout Africa, flights are arriving, safaris are back on track! There’s buoyant and positive energy here, as we bounce back strongly with new bookings and looking forward to getting back into the swing of safaris.
A TIME FOR SAFARI BARGAINS?
Protecting livelihoods and wildlife
Many of our partners around the world are working hard to bring in enough business to retain staff and keep protecting wildlife and habitats. It’s a struggle, as it is for many of us.
This can mean that there are some good bargains to be had, such as 2020 prices held for 2022 or other specific offers. It’s always worth talking to us to see what bargains we can find for you.
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Safari Experiences :
We’re happy to share some reports and pictures from the bush where the necessary health measures are in place to ensure your safety on safari…
Health and safety protocols were spot on in Kenya. All staff wore their face masks and hand sanitiser was always available in the restaurants and safari vehicles, as well as places, stopped at en route. Social distancing was also adhered to.
Safety measures at the lodge included temperature checks on arrival as well as every morning. The staff all wore masks, and sanitiser and wipes are readily available.



Note: Flying to Africa
Kenya Covid-19 Entry Requirements



