Had your 2020 holiday dreams dashed by COVID-19? Don’t despair. While there may still be some limitations, there are great reasons why you can start planning now for your next trip to Africa. Your future self will thank you.
Borders are opening and safety comes first
The borders in Africa are open and each country has now established its COVID-19 protocols and entry requirements, so you’ll know what to expect.
For the most part, airlines have started flying again and introduced new health and safety measures to make your trip as easy as possible.
Contact us to find out what countries are open to travellers.
The most affordable safari you’ll ever take

To help fund their conservation work and keep their staff employed, many lodges and camps are offering highly competitive rates.
Now is an affordable time to tick off your bucket list and book that trip to Africa.
Your holiday will also come with the most flexible booking policies that travel has ever seen. This means if COVID-19 circumstances change, you may have the option to postpone or cancel your booking. Each lodge has their own COVID-19 policy and we’ll let you know the details when you book.
Contact us to talk about your COVID-19 Africa travel options.
Not on the waitlist? No problem
There are some very impressive and very exclusive experiences in Africa that usually hold a waitlist of two to three years. But, with all the tourism changes in 2020, it’s now easier to get a booking sooner.
Give yourself a well-deserved safari getaway. Book a short notice trip to stay at one of Africa’s iconic lodges that have rooms available right now.
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Make sure the wildlife is still there

The lodges and experiences in Africa don’t just exist for our enjoyment. They also play a huge role in conserving important ecosystems and rely on tourism dollars to fund their conservation projects.
In the wake of COVID-19, these operators are grappling with the challenge of how to fund these projects.
By booking your trip to Africa now, you can inject much needed investment into wildlife conservation and these tourism businesses can keeping working to protect Africa’s environment.
That’ll help to make sure that Africa’s animals and wildlife will still be there when it’s time to take your trip.
Contact us to talk about your COVID-19 Africa travel options.