Covid Safe Travel

The impact of spread of COVID - 19 has had on travel from early 2020. It is important that our customers stay informed on our tour status and any travel restrictions or entry  requirements that may be in place in their home countries or tour destinations. We continue to adapt to the global situation as it evolves and will continue to communicate with our travelers to provide the information and support they need. Please take note of the below updates.

Future tour disruptions 
If you are booked onto a tour from January 2023 and your tour is impacted by ongoing Covid-19 restrictions, we will notify you via email. We review our operation weekly and will make every effort to advise you of tour suspension as early as possible. It is important that you check your Spam folders. We also encourage you to check your flight status with your airline and where necessary, consult with your immigration department advice to reconfirm Visa, Entry and Exit requirements you may be subject to.

If your tour has been suspended as a result of travel restrictions, bans or international border closures, the full value of your tour will be placed into 'open date' credit that can be applied to any future travel date. There are no validity restrictions on tour credits and you are not required to nominate a new travel date right away. 

Screening centers and health hotlines
If you have symptoms of COVID-19, or are concerned that you may have been exposed, call Vietnam’s health hotline 1900 3228  immediately.
Vietnam has appointed 323 authorized testing facilities to carry out testing and diagnosis of COVID-19.  ________________________________________Health requirements
Incoming travelers need to follow the below guideline from the Ministry of Health:
Starting from 0:00 on May 15, temporarily suspend pre-entry SARS-CoV-2 test requirements.

No requirement for quarantine.
Within 10 days from the date of entry: self-monitor your health, if you have symptoms of SARS-CoV-2 infection (fever; cough; sore throat; runny nose, stuffy nose; body aches, fatigue, chills; decreased or lost taste; decreased or lost sense of smell; pain, headache; diarrhea; difficulty breathing; respiratory inflammation...) must immediately notify the nearest medical facility for instructions.
These are based on guidelines from the Ministry of Health.