Nairobi, Dec. 25 -- South Africa

Covid-19's effect on travel has been disastrous, with the hospitality industry bearing the brunt of the pandemic. For Africa, where the ecotourism model depends on the American market, this has been especially devastating.

For us at Roar Africa, a safari company covering various countries including South Africa, Namibia and Tanzania, there has been no change in our day-to-day operations since the pandemic struck.

Most of the time is spent looking after clients, rescheduling trip dates, safeguarding deposits and planning for the future. One of such future plans includes adopting higher safety precautions for guests travelling during the pandemic.

As fears related to the coronavirus pandemic have understan...