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Top Picks for adventurers as Travel resumes

Top Picks for adventurers as Travel resumes

The never-ending pandemic and related travel restrictions have been hard for all, especially the travel buffs. With most popular travel destinations shut for tourists, they have had to suppress their inner Bunny’s and stay home.

However, with the situation easing just a bit, many countries have begun to relax their curbs and let people in gradually. And after being suspended for nearly two years, regular international flights in India are expected to resume by March 15.

So, if you have been bitten by the travel bug and have some grand adventurers plans, now’s your time to shine. And to help you chart out said plans, we’ve prepared a little travel guide that you can refer to.

Switzerland

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In Switzerland, COVID-19 infection rates have declined considerably, prompting the Swiss government to eliminate nearly all COVID-19 restrictions. In the future, people will no longer be required to display their immunization certificates in public spaces.

Who wouldn’t want to see the huge green fields or the snow-covered hill slopes where Raj and Simran of DDLJ danced their hearts out?

Morocco

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The lovely African country has reintroduced tourist and visitor visa procedures and is now accepting visa applications from all categories. The notification came from the Royal Kingdom of Morocco’s Embassy. On February 7, 2022, the Moroccan border appears to have reopened for commercial flights.

Morocco now accepts tourist who have been completely immunized at least 14 days before to travel and can show proof of vaccination. Aside from that, visitors will be needed to fill out a “health form” and provide a recent negative RT PCR test report.

Passengers will also be subjected to a second test within 48 hours of their arrival, which may be administered at the hotel or a tourist housing center. Upon arrival in Morocco, visitors may be subjected to temperature checks and random Rapid Antigen Tests (free of cost).

Unvaccinated people will be required to stay in a government-approved hotel for a maximum of ten days.

Vietnam

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The Land of the Ascending Dragon, with its numerous Buddhist pagodas and delicious Pho, is ideal for anyone seeking a budget-friendly vacation.

The good news is that Vietnam, like other Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand and the Philippines, has chosen to progressively reopen its doors to foreign visitors beginning March 15.

Unvaccinated visitors, on the other hand, will be allowed to enter the country but will be required to quarantine for seven days in a hotel. On the first and seventh days, they must also take an RT PCR test.

Singapore

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From February 22, the Singapore government has eased entry and testing restrictions for Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) passengers. People traveling from India, on the other hand, must present negative PCR test results or a quick antigen test that is less than 48 hours old.

Travelers should not have visited nations other than the VTL countries/regions or outside countries/regions listed as Category I by Singapore’s Ministry of Health in the previous seven days, according to SIA. This includes Macao, Mainland China, and Taiwan.

Dubai

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Dubai also eased travel restrictions for Indians on Tuesday. Also, before traveling to the UAE, Indians are not required to undergo RTPCR tests at Indian airports.

A negative COVID-19 test certificate received from a recognized health service provider no more than 48 hours before the flight’s scheduled departure is all you need to visit the country. Passengers will be subjected to a PCR test upon arrival in Dubai, and transit passengers will be subject to the same laws that govern entry to the final destination.

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