You may have had a safari holiday booked last year which was cancelled due to the pandemic and although you may be eager to return, you need to check the latest government advice about the country in which you are planning on travelling to. This will tell you when and where is safe to go and although travel may be restricted at present, we are all hoping it won’t be long before holidays to South Africa and other safari hotspots can resume.
Safari destinations have never been more in need to funds than at present, many of them have missed out on two of the most profitable times of year. Although they have not had the income they usually do, their outgoings have remained high whilst trying to look after and protect the wildlife and maintain the parks.
If you had a safari holiday booked, try and avoid cancelling it as this will only add to the financial burden many are finding themselves in. Instead keep an eye on the latest advice and try and rebook as soon as you possibly can. A safari holiday will not disappoint and is definitely worth the wait.