Travel to Asia: Top holiday destinations that have lifted COVID-19 curbs
, 2022-10-07 02:00:00,
Most Asian countries have rolled out the red carpet to visitors with the hopes of reviving tourism as the COVID-19 threat wanes. Vaccination certificates and RT-PCR are no longer required for entry to most destinations.
The passage is still not as free as in Europe. Countries that have been buffeted by repeated waves of coronavirus and its variants are still on guard. China, which continues its zero-tolerance policy on COVID-19, remains on guard with some restrictions on entry to visitors. So is the case with Japan.
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Some countries like the Philippines, Cambodia, Singapore, South Korea and others are fine with tourists as long as they are fully vaccinated. Despite grappling with several COVID waves, India has lifted the restrictions. Georgia, Maldives, Oman and Bhutan are among the nations which have made travel easy.
Masks are optional in most countries but are compulsory indoors and in healthcare facilities.
Here’s a list of 25 Asian countries and their COVID rules that will help plan your holiday travel. This is a generic guide, and COVID rules could change depending on the pandemic situation in each country. So check again before you travel.
1. Armenia
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