Yay! 5 Countries Where Unvaccinated Indians Can Now Fly to With a Covid RT-PCR Test
As the Covid-19 situation is somewhat stable in the country, many foreign countries have opened up their borders for travellers from India. Interestingly, as a piece of good news for international travellers and students, many countries are now allowing entry to the Indian travellers on tourist visas. However, the travellers need to produce negative COVID RT-PCR test report, adhere to Covid safety protocols and guidelines.
5 Countries Where Unvaccinated Indians Can Now Fly to With a Negative Covid Test
Maldives
As you all know, Maldives opened its borders for travellers from South Asian countries including India from July 15 onwards. The travellers need to carry a negative COVID-19 PCR test report before entry to the island nation. Time to fly to the beaches and the clear blue waters! Go, pack your bags.
Russia
Passengers need to present a negative RT-PCR test report on arrival. Good news is that Russia has now opened its borders to Indians; however, travellers need to adhere to several Covid-related guidelines to enter into the nation.
For entry to Russia:
You need to have an invitation from a government-mandated tourist agency.
You must apply for a tourist visa that is valid for up to 30 days for single entry or double entry.
Also, travellers need to produce a negative RT-PCR test report on arrival. Test must be done within 72 hours prior to arrival.
You will also have to undergo an on-spot Covid test on arrival. Those testing positive will be transferred to a COVID testing facility.
Russia has recently witnessed surge in Covid cases, hence the Covid-related travel guidelines may change anytime. Please get yourself updated with the latest travel protocols before making your travel plans!





