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Safe Travel Advisories from Lua Viet Tours

Knowing your worries traveling regard Health and Safety matters after Covid-19 period had got the best out of us, Lua Viet Tours is here to support a bit more information in order for you to have the best travel experiences. 

What are Vietnam’s Entry and Health Requirements?

Good news is that all of Vietnam destinations are now open for tourists in the world to visit! As we are proud that Vietnam was and still hold the success in containing COVID-19 which offers roadmap as the top destination in South East Asia for traveling.

Tourists can rest assured traveling to Vietnam as it is proud to surpass the previous outbreaks successfully.

Even though at the outset, it was expected to be an uphill battle. Vietnam was regarded as highly vulnerable, given its long border and extensive trade with China, densely populated urban areas, and limited healthcare infrastructure. But Vietnam’s cost-effective containment strategy resulted in only 352 confirmed cases and no deaths in a population of almost 100 million people.

Thus to date, no self-isolation is required, and all regulations for SARS-CoV-2 testing required before entering will be temporarily suspended. 

What are the medical and vaccination requirements needed when entering Vietnam? 

COVID-19 vaccination is recommended for travel to all regions, both foreign and domestic. Check with your local Passport Health clinic if immunization is offered in your area. 

Travelers should also take steps to avoid mosquito bites. Share your itinerary with a travel medicine specialist to see if there are other steps you can take to prevent malaria, including taking prescription medicine. Antimalarials are highly recommended when visiting rural areas. Japanese encephalitis vaccination is recommended for many travelers going to Vietnam. The mosquito-borne virus is potentially deadly and poses a risk to all travelers.

How safe are my belongings whilst on the trip? 

While we take all the precautions we can to make sure your belongings are safe, we are traveling to some exciting destinations that are sometimes home to some pretty skilled thieves. Travel insurance is a must and a lockable bag or money belt will always help too.

Tourists should be precocious of their own luggage and personal belongings.

What is the best way to carry money while traveling? 

We recommend having access to money from a variety of sources – cash, cards and travel money cards are all commonly used. Be sure that your important documents like passport, visa application, identification cards, etc… safe around the pocket. Don’t forget to double check every single time going out and be back to the accommodation for your peace of mind and any unwanted problems. 

Bring your important documents like passport, visa application, identification cards, etc… safe around the pocket.

What if I get ill or injured on the trip and unable to continue/finish the trip? 

Our leaders are trained to deal with these situations and we’ll endeavor to get you help as quickly as possible. If you must leave the trip early due to illness, our local staff will help you find appropriate medical care and ensure someone at home is aware of the situation. We will do whatever we can to get you home or on your onward journey. Your travel insurance, which is compulsory on all our trips, should cover any costs incurred if illness occurs. 

What should I take on traveling?

To have the best time of your life while embracing the hot and humid climate coming to Indochine countries, it’s best to bring lightweight, breathable clothes made from cotton or linen. Comfortable essentials like sunglasses, sunscreen, hats, mini-fan, and insect repellent are also required. Flip-flops or sport shoes are the best to wear around if you want to enjoy your walking easily. 

it’s best to bring lightweight, breathable clothes made from cotton or linen to hot and humid countries in the Indochine.

Don’t forget to bring a universal adapter for electronics and a power bank to charge your devices on the go. It’s a good idea to bring some cash in case credit card machines are not working. But, you can also exchange currency at banks and exchange offices in any destinations.

Remember to pack light and leave room for souvenirs!

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