– Do not go on tour if you, or someone with whom you have been in contact, are sick or are experiencing anyCOVID-19 symptoms(such as cough, fever, shortness of breath).
– Avoid physical contact between guide and traveler; no hugs/handshakes for now.
– Vehicles to be sanitized (interiors and door handles) before and after each tour.
– Hand sanitizer, spare masks and wipes to be available at all times.
– Wear masks while in enclosed spaces, like vehicles or museums.
– Be aware of and respect local health and safety regulations and advisories.
– Report any concerns to Pakasa Tours and Safaris right away.
We expect guides and travelers to continue embracing the “ Wash/sanitize hands frequently; Cough or sneeze only into a closed elbow; Avoid shared items; Maintain physical distance between yourself and others.”
In the context ofCovid-19,it is also especially important for you as a guide to be extra prepared before each tour. Please consider following these best practices to deliver tours as smoothly, safely, and enjoyably, as possible:
– Message travelers prior to the date of the tour to confirm ground rules, to make them aware of local regulations and advisories, and to gauge their level of comfort with any associated risks.
– Consider keeping the vehicle front passenger seat empty, to ensure physical distance between guide and traveler. This may be something you want to discuss with travelers in advance.
– Provide travelers with the information and time they will need to make any necessary preparations for the tour (e.g. arranging personal supplies such as water, food, sanitizer, masks, wipes).
– Arrange meeting locations which allow for optimal physical distancing – for instance, open areas free from crowding.
– Actively protect travelers from others who are not respecting their space or adhering to safety measures.
– Plan routes and itineraries to avoid crowds and busy periods.
– Schedule regular hand washing breaks.
– Consider using a Bluetooth mic while driving, so your voice can carry to the back of the vehicle, even when wearing a mask.
– Be transparent with travelers if you have allergies, a persistent unrelated cough, etc.
– Be generally over-cautious, be seen to be taking precautions seriously, and please do not downplay potential risks.
We hope that providing this reassurance to travelers will get us one step closer to returning to the “normal” all of our livelihoods depend upon. If you have any questions at all, please don’t hesitate tocontactmembers of Pakasa Tours and Safaris.