One more country has joined the worldwide clamor to remove entry requirements in the past few days, with Mongolia now completely removing its entry rules for travelers.
In doing so, Mongolia – located in Asia – has become the 17th country around the world to remove Covid-19 related restrictions, and return to ‘normal’.
Compared to last year, 2022 has been a much brighter one for travelers, with a growing number of worldwide destinations taking steps to make it much easier for travelers to visit once again.
Located between Russia and China, Mongolia is a melting pot of culture and history that travelers heading to the country can experience at every corner of its vast expanse – and it’s suddenly become extremely easy for travelers to be able to enter.
Mongolia has now joined the ever-growing list of countries to completely remove their Covid-19 related entry requirements, making visiting the country a much more affordable and attractive proposition.
Mongolia’s government updated its entry requirements for foreign travelers on 14 March 2022, with the new rules coming to effect from that date.
The update now means that all travelers, regardless of age, vaccination status, or country of departure, will no longer have to take a PCR or rapid test to enter Mongolia – nor will they have to test upon arrival or go into quarantine or self-isolation.
The update comes just a few weeks after the country opened for the first time in two years. Of course, travelers may still have to jump through some hoops in order to visit. American travelers don’t need a visit in order to visit for less than 90 days, whilst Canadians can stay visa-free in Mongolia for up to 30 days.
Flights may also be longer than usual given the restrictions over Russian airspace as a result of their invasion of Ukraine.
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