New delhi date. 28 September 2020, Monday
The Corona virus has hit the tourism sector hardest but now several states have opened their borders to tourists. States have unveiled a number of new guidelines that every tourist needs to know about. If you are also planning to go somewhere, know these guidelines of the states to avoid any trouble.
Andhra Pradesh: - A 14-day home quarantine is required for people coming from Telangana and Karnataka. Interstate travel is not prohibited.
Arunachal Pradesh: - Passengers entering the state will have to undergo rapid antigen test at the state's check gate and helipad. A 14-day home or institutional quarantine will be required if the corona is positive. There are no restrictions on travel within the state.
Assam: - There is no ban on travel, persons arriving in the state in 96 hours will have to undergo antigen test. If positive, quarantine will be required for 10 days.
Chhattisgarh: - E-pass is not required. 14 days quarantine is required for passengers arriving from another state. Several districts, including Raipur, have been declared containment zones.
Goa: - Passengers from other states do not need to undergo Corona test on arrival here. Passengers are no longer required to bring e-pass, covid negative report. Bars have been opened here but it has become necessary to follow all customer safety guidelines. Beach shakes and casinos will be closed.
Gujarat: - Thermal screening is required at Ahmedabad, Bhavnagar, Porbandar Airport. No quarantine required. In Ahmedabad and Surat, buses will have to run at 50 per cent passenger capacity, while in the remaining areas, buses will run at 60 per cent passenger capacity.
Himachal Pradesh: Tourists arriving in Himachal Pradesh are not required to register on the state's official website or submit a negative report of corona when entering the border. However, interstate bus service will be restricted for the time being. All tourism related activities in Kinnaur and Spiti Valley will be closed till the end of October. Tourists will be compelled to download the Health Bridge app. Tourists will no longer have to stop on the highway, they will have to stop at a designated place.
Jharkhand: - Inter - state bus services are closed here. Hotels, lodges, restaurants have started reopening. On arrival, all passengers will have to register their personal details on the government website https://ift.tt/2CN5pYw.
Jammu and Kashmir: - Passengers coming here are required to undergo Covid-19 antigen test. Aviation / railway passengers will have to go through home quarantine for 14 days. Passengers' phones must have a health bridge app. Road tripping passengers will have to abide by the quarantine rules unless their report is negative.
Karnataka: - It is not mandatory for passengers coming from other states to stay in quarantine for 14 days. Tourists do not even need to register on the Seva Indus portal.
Kerala: - Tourists will have to register on the Jagrata portal, which will automatically accept the entry into the state. This entry will serve as a pass. A 14-day home quarantine is required for travelers coming from abroad or far away.
Maharashtra: Inter- state travel ban continues. There are no restrictions on people living in the state.
Mizoram: - Only Monday, Thursday and Saturday flights are available for passengers. The curfew will continue from 8:30 pm to 4:30 am.
Rajasthan: All passengers are allowed to come here. Section 144 has been implemented in more than 11 districts, including Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota, Ajmer, Alwar, Bhilwara, Bikaner, Udaipur, Sikar, Pali and Nagaur. All vehicles including cabs, buses, autorickshaws can move around. The vehicle cannot accommodate more passengers than required.
Sikkim: - Hotels, homestays and other tourism related services will resume from October 10. Bookings for hotels and homestays have started from September 27. The West Bengal border will open from October 1.
Tamil Nadu: - E-pass is mandatory for people coming from other states by train, flight or road. Clubs, hotels and resorts will operate under the required rules. Chennai Airport will be able to handle 50 flights every day from September.
Uttar Pradesh: - Thermal screening of passengers is required at the airport. In addition, a 14-day quarantine is also required. Quarantine will not be mandatory if you wish to return within seven days.
Uttarakhand: - It is mandatory for outsiders to register on the web portal https://ift.tt/33662qw to enter the state. The two-day booking requirement has now been abolished in the state for tourists. Tourists do not even have to show a negative report of Covid-19. Thermal screening is mandatory at all Border Checkposts, Airports, Railway Stations and Border District Bus Stands. Tourists will have to download the Health Bridge app, wear masks and adhere to social distance.
West Bengal: - Flights are restricted here and only special trains are available.
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