Showing posts with label kerala. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kerala. Show all posts

Saturday, May 8, 2021

IS KERALA OPEN FOR TOURISM?

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Domestic tourists are now allowed to visit Kerala following the COVID protocol. So you can now choose Kerala tour packages but you have to register on Covid Jagratha portal and follow the instructions. Tourists traveling less than seven days are exempt from quarantine.


Coronavirus update - Kerala, India - March 18th 2021:



Kerala has seen a 31 per cent drop in active cowardly diseases over the past one week and the state is currently facing the lowest epidemic outbreak in the last six months. The test pass rate is less than 2%. Most hotels in tourist destinations have good accommodation rates.



Coronavirus update - Kerala, India - December 14th 2020:



Tourists in Kerala are traveling to Kerala for a week in October and hotels in Munnar, Wayanad, Thekkady and Kumarakom are being booked for Christmas and New Year. Since the reopening process did not spread to any of the passengers, the confidence of the people associated with the hospitality has also increased among the passengers.



Kerala Reopens Tourism Destinations from 12th October 2020:



Domestic tourists are now allowed to visit Kerala following the COVID protocol. They have to register on the covid jagratha portal and follow the instructions. Tourists traveling less than seven days are exempt from quarantine. Tourists visiting for more than 7 days will have to check the prices from ICMR / State Approved Laboratory with RT PCR Negative Certificate or ICMR / State Approved Laboratory. 

Kerala has reopened tourist destinations, which have left beaches for tourists, and places and services have resumed operations. Kerala Holiday packages include houseboats, private boating and adventure tourist destinations that are generally accessible. Hill stations are also popular with tourists and will be made accessible.



Coronavirus update - Kerala, India - May 11th 2020:



To date, 20 positive cases are under treatment. The lockdown was partially lifted. Tourist spots, hotels and restaurants, shopping malls, bars are not open.



Update on How Kerala contained COVID 19:



1. Kerala has the highest recovery rate and lowest mortality rate in India. The world average mortality rate is 5.75%, 3% in India and 0.58% in Kerala.

2. Kerala has the highest number of Test leaders in India in terms of population.

3. Kovid Testing Kiosks (WHISK) was first established in Kerala in two Ernakulam Medical Colleges in India.

4. Kerala is the first state in India to apply for competing plasma therapy and get ICMR approval.

5. Kerala is the only state with two subsidized hospitals in each district.

6. The Kerala Epidemic Act was the first legislation in India to control communicable diseases.

7. The Kerala government was the first Indian state to provide telemedicine service during the Kuwait era, and is the only Indian state to provide immigrant services.

8. The oldest code was recovered in India. Two 88-year-old and 93-year-old children have been released from a government hospital in Kerala.

9. Kerala is the first state in India to have developed 18 scales standards, including liaison tracking. Most of the states in India follow these standards.

10. Kerala is the first state in India to come up with ideas like "no one should starve" and community kitchens (1400+) in India. There are also guest worker camps (5500+) in India.

11. Kerala is the only state in the country which has placed 300 hospitals and 400 health inspectors in government hospitals within 24 hours.

12. Kerala is the first state in India to announce a Rs 20,000 crore package.

13. For the first time in India, APL-BPL will provide one month free grain, free accessories kit in Kerala.

14. Absolutely BREAK CHINA! The campaign was launched by the Kerala Health Department.

15. When the Anganwadi was closed, food was delivered to the children's homes. Increasing use of the Internet has improved Internet connectivity. Both these declarations have been implemented in Kerala and the state has been commended by the Supreme Court.

16. There are 22,567 government relief camps and shelters across India (data provided by the Central Government to the Supreme Court) of which 15,541 are from Kerala.



Coronavirus update - Kerala, India - March 12th 2020:



12 cases of COVID19 have been identified in Kerala. Three Italians who used to visit their parents and relatives were infected and have now been hospitalized. In Kerala, the state government has announced a ban on all public programs till March 31, which does not even recommend closing schools and cinemas till the seventh grade, as it is not advisable to travel till March 31. Given that many tourist destinations will remain closed, the spread of the virus should be controlled.


Is Kerala safe to travel?



Considering the current situation in Kerala, it is now safer to travel to Kerala. Many people consider India an unsafe tourist destination for solo travelers, female travelers and foreigners. Although some places are notorious for such activities, places like Kerala, Gujarat, Punjab and West Bengal are relatively safe. The situation in Kerala is now quite stable and you can take your Kerala tour packages to this destination with confidence.

 If you are a lone traveler, you don't need to worry as Kerala has locally run places where you can stay during your trip. Keralites are the most passionate people you will meet who will guide and help you during your stay in the region. If you are a female passenger, you do not need to worry because the law and order situation here is very good.

 In addition, all state and government officials ensure that law and order is strictly enforced and that all your tourist destinations in Kerala holiday packages are safe for travelers. Kerala is very safe for foreigners from the United States, the United States, Europe, the United Kingdom, Australia and China, and they are welcome to explore the state.



Kerala - a safe travel destination:



Kerala is a safe destination to travel to in India. So, if you are planning Kerala tour packages, Kerala will be the best choice for you as it attracts tourists from all over the world who experience its charming natural beauty and culture. On earth, this paradise is rich in backwater, various plants and animals, forests, tea gardens and rivers. So much so that National Geographic called it "one in ten feet in the world." Its lakes, backwaters and tea gardens make it a unique attraction experience in Kerala Holiday Packages for which more than one crore tourists flock to Kerala.

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