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Celebrate World Safari Day With us!

King JajaBy King JajaNovember 30, 2022No Comments0 Views
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Did you know that over 30 million travellers visit Africa every year? This is approximately 10% of people who travel across the world globally. This is proof that tourism is a powerful vehicle for economic growth and job creation. Especially, since we are living in a post-pandemic world, where our industry has taken the biggest hit during the numerous lockdowns, travel bans, and restrictions.

Through it all, safari operators’ have continued their involvement in conservation efforts and community projects.

We’ve bench-marked World Safari Day to celebrate safari operators, travellers & communities impacted by the safari industry.

You May Be Asking: Can A Safari Contribute to Conservation?

It certainly can.

Thousands of jobs are created in the local economy as a result of tourism. In fact, more than 20 million people in Africa work in the tourism sector, according to a report from the African Development Bank.

Governments are striving to keep tourist-friendly areas in pristine condition, which in turn stimulates the improvement and preservation of local infrastructure. Safaris benefit the local population by promoting local pride, especially when it comes to indigenous traditions. It also contributes to environmental awareness, which happens to be one of the most frequently cited positive effects of tourism.

Educating visitors about the need to protect the environment is a common goal at African Bush Camps. The safari sector relies on healthy ecosystems and abundant animals. Therefore, it is important to us that safari operators take an active role in supporting and maintaining the places where they operate.

Some safaris directly contribute to conservation efforts and have a significant role in the preservation of threatened species.

How You Can Celebrate World Safari Day With Us

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There are many ways you can celebrate World Safari Day this year. Perhaps you’re still in the planning phase of your African safari. There are a few ways you can celebrate in the comfort of your own home.

Donate to a Conservation Project You Are Passionate About

There are many conservation projects you can support by donating your time or resources. You can choose one which you are most passionate and celebrate World Safari Day this way. Here are a two you can donate to:

  • Mambanje Animal Health Initiative
  • Mambanje Lion Guardian Programme

Create Awareness

Increasing public knowledge is a fantastic method to help animal conservation initiatives in an indirect way. The general population would be unaware of the environmental crisis and the urgent need for action if no one worked to raise awareness about it. You may help in a tiny but meaningful manner by spreading the word on social media, for example, which can reach many people at once; and where it can be retweeted and retweeted again. You can even spread awareness about World Safari Day on your social profiles.

Make Minor Adjustments to Your Daily Activities.

To rescue the environment, you only need to make smarter choices about your daily habits. Reduce the amount of plastic you use, and whenever possible, reuse or recycle it. Reducing your consumption of natural resources and emissions of hazardous gases, as well as finding environmentally friendly ways to dispose of old electronic gadgets, are other ways to make a difference.

 

Beks Ndlovu

“World Safari Day supports responsible safari travel and encourages enthusiastic explorers to choose to travel to Africa,” says Beks Ndlovu. “It’s another reason for us to remind ourselves and our fellow safari operators to continue doing what we do best, give back to communities, and add value to conservation initiatives and the causes that help to make a positive difference in the lives of those impacted by the industry.”

 

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