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The Complicated Calculus of Traveling With Kids During Covid
Bloomberg 2 hrs ago Sara Clemence
(Bloomberg) To the long list of ways that Covid-19 has changed travel, add this one: The kids’ club just doesn’t cut it anymore.
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Pre-2020, glorified daycare was almost an essential component of five-star family getaways. Kids could make origami butterflies or explore tide pools under the watchful eyes of resort staffers, while parents happily got re-acquainted with relaxation.
But the pandemic has raised the bar on family travel. Consider a new offering from travel outfitter Black Tomato, best known for planning exotic adventures for upscale clients now building entire itineraries around beloved children’s stories.
ROAR AFRICA Partners With Emirates to Create a Carbon Neutral Life-Changing Safari
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Offered to only 10 lucky guests, the ROAR AFRICA Emirates Executive Private Jet Safari package debuts in August 2021, and will be offered again in August of 2022 and 2023. Priced at $125,000 per person, the truly exclusive 12-day safari plans to bring to life ROAR AFRICA’s mission statement of ‘rewilding souls and enhancing lives while saving wildlife and wild spaces’. The life-changing journey is an extraordinary ‘bucket list’ travel experience and is the first time that the premier airline has partnered with a travel specialist to curate an epic journey.
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A young male lion sits in a bush at the Ol Kinyei conservancy in Masai Mara, in the Narok county in Kenya, on June 23, 2020. | Credit: TONY KARUMBA/AFP via Getty Images
I’d never been away from Africa for as long as I had over these past 10 tedious months. So, as I watched the blood-orange sunrise from my plane window as we descended into Nairobi recently, I couldn’t hold back the tears. The emotional exhaustion of this year all seemed to release with my arrival home in Africa, this big-sky country, which never fails to grip my soul. I felt a newfound humility and the thrill of simply being alive.
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