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India has lifted all covid restrictions for tourists

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The Indian authorities decided to return the conditions of entry to the country to the 2019 format. From November 22, Russian travelers will need a passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry into India and a visa to enter India. Package tours to Goa are in the assortment of many tour operators, the prices are more than acceptable.

Since November 22, India has lifted all covid entry restrictions. Tourists will no longer need PCR tests, they will not need a vaccination certificate, and the requirement to fill out the Air Suvidha online questionnaire has also become irrelevant. Information about this appeared on November 21 on the website of the Ministry of Health of the country.

According to the document, all previously existing restrictions from the mandatory status are transferred to the advisory status: “travelers should preferably be fully vaccinated, it is desirable to use masks.”

Thus, starting from November 22, Russian tourists will only need a passport and a visa to enter India. Certificates, tests and certificates, as well as filling out online questionnaires are not required.

The information on the interactive IATA restrictions map has not been updated yet, but it will happen soon – there have been delays in recent updates there

Source: https://www.atorus.ru/node/50337?amp

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