A human safari refers to the controversial practice of observing indigenous or remote communities as tourist attractions, often prioritizing entertainment over ethical engagement. It is used by travel operators to offer immersive cultural encounters, but critics argue it exploits marginalized groups. Benefits primarily go to tourism companies, while local populations face privacy invasion and stereotyping, raising significant ethical concerns.
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