Kenya safari tour and wild vacation with Nature Exploration SafarisPosted by natural safaris on March 12th, 2020 The tourism industry in Kenya safari stakeholder upbeat the sector will make a strong come back this year 2020, coming from a challenging 2019 which recorded mixed performances. Stakeholders expressed confidence, projecting a more than 10 percent growth. As the current outbreak of the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) continues to develop, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) are committed to working together in guiding the travel and tourism sectors’ response to COVID-19. Other countries in Africa including Kenya has put in measures to limit any outbreaks. Check some of our best safari packages to Kenya. Cost Includes: Not Included in the published price are government park entry fees as follows: Our area of expertise is found in arranging wildlife safaris, romantic honeymoons, great family getaways, in fact, a collage of luxury travel experiences designed to suit even our most unique clients.
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