All tourist spots in Kerala open except beaches

By TIN Media | India Published 3 years ago on 14 October 2020
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INDIA:

In a bid to revive the tourism industry, the Kerala government has now opened all the tourist destinations in the state, except beaches, for visitors from 12 October after remaining closed for over six months owing to restrictions to contain the coronavirus infection.

According to the state’s tourism minister Kadakampally Surendran, hill stations, adventure, and black water tourism spots will welcome travelers from now on. However, beaches will only open from 1 November. This comes amid Kerala witnessing a steep rise in Covid-19 cases in the last couple of days.

There are guidelines that tourists in Kerala have to follow such as, the travellers will have to follow all the Covid-19 protocol strictly while visiting the tourist spots. Tourists who are entering Kerala for short trips spanning less than seven days do not need a coronavirus negative certificate but if the tourists are not returning after seven days, they must undergo coronavirus tests spending money from their own pockets, also they must produce Covid-19 negative certificate or undergo tests immediately after entering the state. Otherwise, they will have to remain in quarantine for seven days.

Use of masks and sanitiser and maintaining the social distance of two metres is mandatory. If the tourists develop virus symptoms during their travel, they must contact DISHA helpline and seek the assistance of health workers. All tourists visiting Kerala must register on www.covid19jagratha.kerala.nic.in

 

 


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