COVID-19 and medical needs
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Given the COVID-19 pandemic, can I go on safari?
arrow_drop_downYes - we are open, and you absolutely can go on safari currently, subject to the particular travel conditions of your home country and safari destination. In fact, there are many reasons why a safari is the perfect socially distanced holiday.
To see how we help to keep you safe, read more about our hygiene protocols in camp.
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What are the vaccination requirements?
arrow_drop_downCertain vaccinations may be required for travel to Africa, for example, often you will need a yellow fever vaccination. To be sure, consult your travel agent and your local Travel Clinic to obtain the latest health travel advisories. Concerning Visas, your travel agent will help there too.
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For those set to travel soon, please remember to check with your government travel advisories as well as your international airline carrier regarding COVID-19 test or vaccination proof requirements for travel to and from East Africa. The information is changing regularly.
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Can I still go on safari if I have special medical needs?
arrow_drop_downA safari can be suitable for a wide range of ages and physical conditions. With advanced notice, our camps are capable of catering to certain special requirements, so it’s best to advise your travel specialist early on in your booking process.
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Are safaris suitable for people in wheelchairs?
arrow_drop_downSome of our camps are accessible by wheelchair. It’s best to chat to your consultant as they will be able to advise which of our camps with be most suitable.