From July to August every year, many Egyptians go to sea resorts during their summer vacation.
At the world famous Red Sea Resort, which started accepting foreign tourists in July,
Like foreigners, domestic Egyptian travelers enjoy their leisure stays with their families.
The photo was provided by a visitor to the Desert Rose Hotel in Hurghada, the Red Sea resort city.
Although there are ongoing sanitary emergencies in Morocco, the third mitigation measures have been taken since 20 July. Domestic tourism and facilities were resumed, provided that tourist facilities and accommodation facilities did not exceed 50% of the capacity. Moroccan expatriates and foreigners residing in Morocco can enter and leave by air and sea, but entry of foreigners for tourism purposes is not yet permitted.
The number of newly infected coronas in Egypt has been gradually decreasing over the past few days.
In Egypt, international flights will resume from a resort area where infection is low on July 1,
Tourists from overseas arrive one after another.
On July 1, 175 Ukrainian tourists arrived in Hurghada, one of the most popular resorts in the Red Sea.
On July 3, 131 from France, 125 from Belgium,
118 from Italy, 139 from the UK, and 289 from Lebanon arrived at Sharm El Sheikh, a well-known resort in Hurghada and the Sinai Peninsula.
The photo shows the beach of Sharm el Sheikh, which is colored in the sun.
Morocco has extended the sanitary emergency from 10 July until 10 August. From July 15, Moroccan expatriates and foreigners residing in Morocco will be able to enter by air and sea. However, this is not a de-blocking, and tourists will continue to be denied entry to Morocco.
We don't see foreign tourists, but cafes and shops are operating normally, and we're seeing people chatting happily at the cafe, and the city is regaining vibrancy.
Scenery of tourist spots All tourist facilities are still closed.
The Moroccan government has decided to extend the "hygiene emergency" that was open until 18:00 on Friday, July 10 until 18:00 on Monday, August 10. The borders are still blocked.
In the President's speech on Monday, the scheduled date for reopening the international airport was announced. It seems that it will accept international commercial flights from August 1, and the relevant parties have begun to prepare for the arrival. Details regarding travel for tourism purposes and restrictions on movement after arrival will be announced later, but I am glad that the airport, which was closed from the end of March, opens.
Apart from the guidelines by the Tourism Bureau, the Ministry of Tourism seems to be considering imposing a negative proof test every 14 days on Safari Tour drivers. I don't think it will be possible in Kenya to create a situation in which all tens of thousands of drivers around the country will be able to undergo PCR testing, so I will continue to report whether it will be scrapped or forced.
We have found that the national parks across Kenya cut the entrance fee by half for the purpose of bailing out the most devastated tourism industry. It was announced by the Minister of Tourism and lasts for one year. In other words, you can visit Amboseli and Lake Nakuru at a reasonable price until next June. By the way, since the most famous Masai Mara is under the control of the local government, it is up to the governor of another prefecture to decide whether similar measures will be taken. The photo shows Nairobi National Park in Nairobi, which is about 110 square kilometers and has about 30 small lions.
From June 25, a second sanitary emergency mitigation measure was taken, expanding the area of the blockade. Cafes and restaurants will resume operations within the range of less than 50% of the capacity. Domestic flights have also been restarted within the range of less than 50% of the passenger capacity. Tourist facilities are closed and international flights and borders are still closed.
Morocco has hot days of over 30 degrees Celsius, and locals go out from the evening when it gets cool to the night.