After months of lockdown, many countries across Africa are beginning to reopen airports, remove curfews and slowly welcome international visitors once more. Most African nations have been very strict on containing the spread of the virus, with most of them shutting their borders completely. But now, as case numbers begin to subside, some are beginning to invite foreign travellers again, in the hope that they can increase the tourism revenue on which they so crucially depend. See the full list of African countries that have reopened their borders here.
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Madagascar in miniature It might be known for its lemurs and baobabs, but the Red Isle is home to an abundance of little wonders for those who take the time to scatch the surface.
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