All safari countries have reopened their borders, but few tourists have returned. The December survey among 261 safari tour operators reveals the continuing impact of the coronavirus pandemic in the safari industry.
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All safari countries have reopened their borders, but few tourists have returned. The December survey among 261 safari tour operators reveals the continuing impact of the coronavirus pandemic in the safari industry.
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