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Travel VoiceZagreb, the capital of Croatia. was not affected only by COVID 19, it was affected by a 5.5 magnitude earthquake measured by Richer on March 22nd, but has recovered beautifully. All the buildings were inspected and repaired and for the past two weeks, people are living normally. Public transportation is working as usual but with one new rule; you need to disinfect your hands when entering the bus, tram, ferry or the train. Cities like Split and Trogir, which are located on Dalmatian Coast, are also getting back on track. Mostly everything is open, but there are no so many tourists right now. The nearby Airport is having more flights on a daily basis, so we are expecting more tourists at the beginning of July.
Since the weather is sunny and warm people are going out more and spending time outdoors. Tourists are coming and can enjoy all the Croatian beauty. Plitvice National Park is not crowded as usual but is getting there. The same situation is with Krka Waterfalls, not so crowded which means it’s the best time to visit it and enjoy peacefully in every moment in the park.
The Malaysian government has finally entered the "recovery period" from the activity restriction order from June 10. The adaptation period is scheduled until August 31st. Foreign tourists cannot enter the country yet, but many activities are permitted based on strict SOP compliance, such as cross-state travel, domestic tourism, beauty salons, night markets, which were banned from mid-March. Is back. The infection status in Borneo and Sabah, where Kota Kinabalu is located, was [359 infected, 346 recovered, 7 dead] as of June 16. For more details, please visit the official website of the Consular Office in Kota Kinabalu. Reference: https://www.kotakinabal…
The number of cars in the city is returning to normal. Hotels (some services such as spa and pool are not available), shopping malls, restaurants, souvenir shops, etc. are open based on strict SOP compliance. Example: When entering each store, you are required to wear a mask, check the temperature, disinfect your hands, and register your personal information (name, contact information, passport number) by QR code or writing.
In response to the permission of domestic tourism, we have started operations such as boat companies and cruise ships to remote islands, Kinabalu National Park, Rockawi Zoo, and golf courses.
This is not possible right now, but all guides, drivers, and branch staff are preparing for the after-corona measures for our optional tour so that overseas travel will be lifted and customers can enjoy sightseeing with peace of mind.
In Western Australia, where Perth is located, only one new infection was confirmed this week. Regulations were further relaxed in the beginning of this month, and up to 300 people can enter while maintaining social distance in restaurants and gyms.
As of Cambodia (6/17) there are 128 infected, 126 recovered, 2 being treated and 0 dead. A $3000 deposit is required upon arrival at the airport. (Credit card or cash) PCR test is conducted for all immigrants. Until the result comes out, you will stay at a hotel designated by the government. If you get a negative result, you can go to your home or hotel, but for 14 days you will be in a self-restraint and going out is basically prohibited. If the retest is performed on the 13th day and the result is negative, freedom of movement is recognized. In the unlikely event that a positive person emerges on the same flight, it will be quarantined for 14 days at the government designated hotel, retested on the 13th day, if it is negative, freedom of movement is recognized.
Usually, tourists from all over the world are bustling, but nowadays there are few tourists and only Cambodians and foreigners living there. In Siem Reap, where there was no particular confusion and no infected people remained, the number of people wearing masks is smaller than before and the daily routine is gradually regained.