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How to Plan a Tanzania Safari During COVID-19

This article is written by Peter, Director at Bestday Safaris. Bestday Safaris are local and one of the top rated safari experts specializing in creating memorable and unforgettable African wilderness experiences. From budget and group tours to tailored, private tours, honeymoon tours, Bestday Safaris has a wide experience in offering Tanzania safari, Kilimanjaro trekking, day tour excursion to Arusha National Park, Lake Manyara National Park, Serengeti tour and much more.

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How to Plan a Tanzania Safari During COVID-19

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  1. How to Plan a Tanzania Safari During COVID-19 The COVID-19 pandemic has forced most nations to lock their doors, leaving no room for people to follow their travel plans. Even just taking a trip to the grocery store has become complicated. But staying at home isn’t always healthy. Studies have shown that people living in countries with stay-at-home orders are more likely to develop symptoms of depression, generalized anxiety disorder, insomnia, and acute stress. Do you need a vacation? It’s best to plan a trip that allows you to enjoy yourself while also staying safe,like a Tanzania safari. Here’s everything you need to keep in mind when planning a Tanzania safari trip during COVID-19: 1. Understand the precautions. Before finalizing your travel plans, it's best to familiarize yourself with the World Health Organization's (WHO) safety precautions for the public. The standard protocol is to practice physical distancing, wear a mask, and wash your hands. It's also best to avoid crowds and cough into your elbow or tissue if the need arises. 2. Take note of travel restrictions. Each country differs in the way it handles COVID-19. For instance, the Tanzanian government has recently lifted the ban on international flights coming and going from the country. Plus, all hotels and other tourist facilities are required to go through a COVID-19 certification process to ensure their establishment's safety. This is excellent news. You can safely travel to Tanzania as long as you follow your airline's protocols. Some may require a negative COVID-19 certificate, while some may not, so it's best to double-check before you leave. 3. Finalize your modes of transportation, accommodation, and itinerary. Finally, it's time to plan out your actual Tanzania safari trip. For your convenience, you might want to book with a travel agency. Top-rated travel agencies in Tanzania already know the ins and outs of their country's COVID-19 protocols, saving you the hassle of having to do research on everything yourself. Additionally, they can help you plan out the best experience according to your needs, whether it's a private safari, family safari, or even a honeymoon safari. Luckily, safaris are built for social distancing. You don't have to worry about the lack of ventilation or a big crowd, and you have plenty of space to explore by yourself! About the Author: This article is written by Peter, Director at Bestday Safaris. Bestday Safaris are local and one of the top rated safari experts specializing in creating memorable and unforgettable African wilderness experiences. From budget and group tours to tailored, private tours, honeymoon tours, Bestday Safaris has a wide experience in offering Tanzania safari, Kilimanjaro trekking, day tour excursion to Arusha National Park, Lake Manyara National Park, Serengeti tour and much more.

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