Zimbabwe has been named "Safest Place to Travel When Borders Open" post Covid-19. The southern African country is followed by Thailand (#2) and Fiji (#3). Zambia (#6), Uganda (#8), Kenya (#10), Rwanda (#13) and Namibia (#14) also made it into the Top 15 of the safest places to visit in the world when countries reopen borders for international travel. The ranking was produced by Tourlane (USA), an international travel and tourism agency, in collaboration with their Head of Safety, Johann Jones, a former US Department of Defence and NATO security expert with years of experience on risk assessment. Tourlane's ranking is based on key indicators such as COVID-19 cases, health regulations, population density, hours of sunlight, and flight connections to the USA. Tourlane will update the data on a weekly basis, so Zimbabwe's top position might be only a temporary one. We'll keep you posted!
The Top 15 of The Safest Places to Travel When Borders Open (as of 27 October 2020):
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30 October 2020
Ranking: Zimbabwe named "Safest Place to Travel When Borders Open" by US travel agency!
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