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Which countries are open for travel?
Which countries are open for travel?
Travel is currently the last thing on our minds. However, many countries have been opening up their borders partially or completely to international tourists. Here s a look at them.
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Few countries have reopened their borders for tourists (Photo: Pexels)
With India recording 2,81,386 new cases in the last 24 hours, taking the country s tally to 2,49,65,463, travelling may be the last thing on our minds right now. However, many nations around the world have started to reopen borders partially or completely for international tourists. Travelling may never be the same, because of the Covid-19 pandemic, but countries are welcoming tourists in the hope of seeing a similar boom as earlier. With strict restrictions in place and urging people to follow Covid-19 protocols at all times, countries are allowing travellers to enter their borders.
Which countries are open for travel? Krishna Priya Pallavi Few countries have reopened their borders for tourists (Photo: Pexels)
With India recording 2,81,386 new cases in the last 24 hours, taking the country s tally to 2,49,65,463, travelling may be the last thing on our minds right now. However, many nations around the world have started to reopen borders partially or completely for international tourists. Travelling may never be the same, because of the Covid-19 pandemic, but countries are welcoming tourists in the hope of seeing a similar boom as earlier. With strict restrictions in place and urging people to follow Covid-19 protocols at all times, countries are allowing travellers to enter their borders.