In accordance with the ongoing regulatory stipulations of the South African Department of Health that allows us to operate in the tourism and hospitality industry in South Africa, MoAfrika Tours has instituted the following measures to be Covid-19 compliant:
As of 21 September 2020, most normal activity can resume with precautions and health guidelines in place.
In accordance with the regulatory stipulations of the South African Department of Health that allows tour operators to operate in the tourism and hospitality industry in South Africa under Covid-19 restrictions, MoAfrika Tours has instituted the following measures to be Covid-19 compliant:
The following regulations apply to international and transit travellers for a holiday or business trip to South Africa post the 2020 Covid-19 travel ban and lockdown period.
On arrival in South Africa:
Mandatory protocols in South Africa:
For more information on Covid-19 regulations from the Department of Transport: READ MORE
The following airports are fully operational under Level 1 (from 21 September 2020):
​O.R. Tambo International Airport             – international & domestic flights
Cape Town International Airport              – international & domestic flights
King Shaka International Airport               – international & domestic flights
Bram Fischer International Airport          – domestic flights only
East London Airport                                       – domestic flights only
George Airport                                                                – domestic flights only
Kimberley Airport                                           – domestic flights only
Port Elizabeth International Airport        – domestic flights only
Upington International Airport                 – domestic flights only
In accordance with the ongoing regulatory stipulations of the South African Department of Health that allows us to operate in the tourism and hospitality industry in South Africa, MoAfrika Tours has instituted the following measures to be Covid-19 compliant:
Education and training
All office and field staff working for MoAfrika Tours have received extensive training on how to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 virus. Training on how to meet the Covid-19 regulatory requirements is ongoing, and new regulations will be timeously adopted as and when is required.
Display posters issued by the Department of Health on handwashing, use of sanitiser and wearing masks are prominently displayed at our offices and in our tour vehicles.
Capacity restrictions
As per the Covid-19 regulations stipulated for the transport industry, MoAfrika Tours adheres to the following capacity restrictions:
Temperature and health checks
As per regulatory requirement, temperatures of staff, guides and clients are taken at appropriate times
Staff, guides and clients with a temperature of 37.3°C or more will be asked to immediately leave the premises or will not be permitted to join the tour. They will be advised to self-isolate or seek medical attention.
Any staff member who has symptoms associated with the Covid-19 virus will be required to stay at home and self-isolate. This includes a cough, runny nose or flu-like fever symptoms. Any client with the same symptoms will not be allowed to join a tour and will be advised to self-isolate.
Masks
Guides and clients are required to wear appropriate masks for the duration of the tour.
No mask/no travel rule is strictly applied.
Each guide has been issued with 3 masks which are to be alternated between ‘wear and wash’ throughout the week.
Alcohol-rub sanitiser
Regulatory-approved sanitiser is provided on all tour and safari vehicles and must be applied throughout the tour by guides and clients.
Hand-rub sanitiser dispensers are available in prominent places in our offices and where our guides and clients convene before and after tours.
Washing hands
Our guides have received extensive training on how to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 virus. This involves regularly washing their hands and general good hygiene care.A good supply of soap and sanitiser is supplied to our office staff and guides.
Cleaning clothes
Our staff and guides are provided with a good supply of work shirts. As a rule, our team is required to wear newly-washed and ironed work clothes every day. MoAfrika Tours has adopted a laundry protocol as per the Covid-19 regulations. This is strictly monitored by our management team.
Cleaning vehicles
Our vehicles are washed down inside and out at the end of each day and sprayed with a regulatory surface sanitiser. A good supply of cleaning products is provided and replenished regularly.
Isolation plan
We have put in place an isolation plan as per the recommendations of the Department of Health. This includes a room or area where someone who is not feeling well or has symptoms of the Covid-19 virus can be safely isolated before being transferred to a medical facility for testing.
Office staff and guides have been thoroughly briefed on the screening and isolation protocol for MoAfrika Tours. Regular updates on latest health warnings and Covid-19 regulations are communicated to all staff members at the office and remote locations.
Contact tracing
MoAfrika Tours keeps a meticulous record of all participants on every tour. These will be made available to the health authorities to help with contact tracing in the event that one of our staff members, guides or clients contract the Covid-19 virus.
Working from home
MoAfrika Tours adopted a ‘work from home’ policy for the duration of the Covid-19 lockdown in South Africa. Where possible, our staff will continue to work from home and only essential staff required to ‘meet and greet’ clients will be working from our office.
ANY QUESTIONS?
The health and well-being of our staff and clients are a priority for MoAfrika Tours. If you have any questions or concerns that relate to our Covid-19 compliance, please don’t hesitate to call us.
Owner
Anthony Colia:Â +27 (0)82 506 9641
General Manager
Claud Gaminara               : +27 (0)82 691 4521
TOURISM INDUSTRY STANDARD PROTOCOLS FOR TOUR OPERATIONS DURING COVID-19
Persons with higher risk of contracting Covid-19
Age and co-morbidity history may affect whether you can travel to South Africa and join a tour in the country. MoAfrika Tours is required to request your age and medical history at the time of making a tour booking.
Staff and public transport
MoAfrika Tours is required to reduce or stop the use of public transport by our staff by either:
Interprovincial travel
MoAfrika Tours requires all guests to present proof of their accommodation bookings for overnight stays. Documents need to be presented at the time guests are collected by our driver.
MoAfrika Tours will travel with booking documents for day tours.
Tracing protocol
Tracing people that may have come into contact with a staff member or client who has tested positive for Covid-19 is managed through our staff roster and client booking documents.
Guests will be asked to provide a copy of their travel itinerary to facilitate the tracking process. This includes details of places they are visiting and hotels or lodges where they are staying.
Medical and Travel Declaration Form
All staff and clients will be required to complete a Medical and Travel Declaration Form provided by the Department of Health. It will be completed prior to departing for a tour.
The declaration form covers:
Temperature monitoring
MoAfrika Tours is required to take the temperature of guides and clients prior to departure for a tour. The Department of Health specifies that a temperature higher than 37.5° is a warning sign of a possible Covid-19 case. Any guide or client with a high temperature or presenting typical Covid-19 symptoms will not be allowed to depart with the rest of the tour group.
Safety protocol
Daily sanitisation of tour vehicles using a regulation fumigator, including:
Other Covid-19 protection protocols include:
Tour buses and coaches
MoAfrika Tours is required to abide by the regulation of 70% capacity in tour buses and coaches.
Clients are required to have an empty seat between them to accommodate social distancing rules.
MoAfrika Tours will adopt international guidelines for tour buses and coaches as advised.
Where possible, a perspex shield is installed between the driver and clients in tour vehicles
Private shuttle cars
Clients are required to sit on the back passenger seat. No client my sit in the front seat next to the driver.
Maximum of two people in a private car with a social distancing space between them.
Specialised safari vehicles
Same sanitisation and capacity requirements will be applied. This includes:
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