Travel in 2021 and Beyond
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There’s a good chance you’re feeling a little restless by now thanks to travel bans and restrictions across the world. Let’s face it though, we’ve all changed our priorities a little in recent times.

This is what experts predict for travel in 2021, and it’s all good news:

Sustainable Travel in 2021

Lockdowns and stay-at-home orders did come with a few positive side effects. For one, we all got a good look at how much better off the environment is without us.

In the face of this overwhelming evidence, it’s only natural that we’re bound to plan our travels with sustainability in mind from now on.

These are some of your options for impact-free travel 2021 - once you are given the all clear:

  • Visiting national parks to enjoy low-impact activities like walking safaris
  • Embracing the diversity of nature by trying new things, like glamping
  • Voluntourism at wildlife rehabilitation centers or community gardens
  • Souvenir shopping with local artisans
  • Appreciating heritage sites and natural wonders

The latest travel accessory for future travels will be conscience and a great sense of responsibility.

The Hottest Destinations for Future Travel

The lure of big cities and confined spaces has paled considerably in recent times. So, travelers are turning to more intimate and exclusive destinations when planning their trips.

These are some of the top types of travel predicted to find a place on everyone’s bucket list in the near future.

These are all ways to enjoy your vacations with the fewest restrictions and lowest risk.

The best part is that you can enjoy most of them in Southern Africa on luxurious, safe destinations far from all the worries of modern times.

Start Planning Your Next Vacation Now

All things considered, things could be a lot worse, couldn’t they.

As long as you comply with safety recommendations and keep track of the evolving situation, you can still enjoy unforgettable southern African travel in 2021.

Browse our blog for inspiration and get in touch now to start planning before everyone else latches onto the idea.

 

 

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