Nepal Reopens All Border Points, Enabling Foreigners To Visit Through Land Routes

Nepal Reopens All Border Points, Enabling Foreigners To Visit Through Land Routes

KATHMANDU, Sept 22 (NNN-XINHUA) – The Nepali government decided to reopen all border crossings, for the movement of Nepali and foreign nationals, as the country has been reporting fewer COVID-19 cases in recent days, a Nepali minister said today.

The move ended months-long ban on foreigners visiting Nepal through land routes, that was imposed after the second wave of the COVID-19 hitting the country in Apr.

Following cabinet decision last night, “fully vaccinated foreigners can travel in Nepal, after being tested negative for the virus, either through polymerase chain reaction (PCR) or antigen tests,” Nepal’s State Minister for Health and Population, Umesh Shrestha said.

The decision came at a time when new COVID-19 cases in Nepal have come down to less than 2,000 per day in recent days, from a record high of 9,317 on May 11.

Yesterday, the country logged 1,036 new infections and five deaths, taking the total cases to 786,577, and the death toll to 11,053.

Nepal has a total of 35 border crossings with India, and two border points with China.

On June 21, Nepal’s Health Ministry imposed a blanket ban on foreign nationals visiting the country through land routes.– NNN-XINHUA

Shrestha said the decision to relax the cross-border movement of foreigners was taken to give a boost to the country’s tourism which has been hit hard amid the pandemic. “We can attract vaccinated Indian tourists through the land routes,” he said.

Indian nationals have been allowed into Nepal in the past days despite the blanket ban still in place.

“Due to cross-border family, social and cultural relations, we have been allowing Indian nationals to visit Nepal if they are fully vaccinated or they could produce PCR negative for coronavirus,” said Phanindramani Pokharel, spokesperson for Nepal’s Ministry of Home Affairs.

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