The safety of our guests and staff is, and always has been, at the heart of everything we do.
In response to the current, and potentially future, environment that coronavirus (Covid-19) has created across the globe, we are continuing to review and maintain a high standard in our approach towards health and cleanliness throughout all of the services we provide.
To do this, we are continually reassessing official health guidance, as and when new information becomes available, to ensure we are working to the most relevant and high standard practices. We are reflecting these within both with our internal procedures and our operational activities. We also continue to identify additional measures through our internal risk management processes and are working hard to implement any enhancements to current procedures, introducing new internal procedures and assessments where necessary and staff training. We are also in conversations with our safari partners in Tanzania to ensure we are satisfied with the level of controls provided by other third-party camps and providers, alongside our own services.
More specifically we are implementing, alongside ensuring our guests can continue to enjoy the wilderness and beauty of our camps, the following measures:
We will also ensure transparent arrangements are in place in relation to emergency health care, whether this be in respect of flying doctor cover or access to real-time support from qualified physicians.
This has always been, and remains to be, a constantly evolving process but rest assured that our camps and operations will not commence before we are confident that we are providing our guests and staff with the highest levels of safety possible.