Why a Safari is the Perfect Post Pandemic Holiday

Oct 9, 2022 | Travel Tips

With travel returning, and many of us having spent the last 2 plus years stuck at home scrolling through social media longing for the day we can get back in the air and be transported to far flung places, it’s music to our ears that we can finally start planning again…hurray!!

So, you better make your first post-pandemic trip as amazing as you’ve been dreaming of, and an African safari is the perfect trip to make that dream come true. I guarantee, it will blow that all-inclusive resort holiday out of the water. 

Safaris are inherently socially distanced; you are around more wildlife than you are people, so they are superb for practising social distancing. Many luxury safari lodges can be exclusively booked for an all-inclusive holiday, and you may also get the services of a private safari guide for the duration of your holiday. Which is what happened to me during my safari. The safety and security of safari guests are of paramount importance in the African bush.

And in a world where there is always something going on an African safari gives you an opportunity to get away from it all and experience nature at its finest. Going on a safari means a change of scenery and the privacy and open-air of nature are appealing to many. Enjoy the time traveling through Africa at a slower pace, taking in nature, and forgetting about the daily grind. Perfect for relaxing, enjoying and recharging your batteries!

Another great thing about taking a safari post Covid is you can do a single destination itinerary like Tanzania that will out-shine them all because it can deliver a variety of experiences from seeing incredible wildlife, enjoying world-class services and cuisine to basking on beautiful Indian Ocean beaches, all without crossing international borders.

So, if you’ve been dreaming of bush breakfasts, sundowners, and after dark game drives there is no better time then the present.

Africa is calling, and the animals are waiting!


” If I have ever seen magic, it has been in Africa!

Botswana, Chobe National Park, Elephants in the Chobe River

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