As countries around the world started to open its door to tourism again after a long period of lockdown and closed borders, it is time for us to dive deeper into what travel will look like under this new normalcy of social distancing and which places are the best to travel to in the post-COVID-19 world.
The COVID-19 vaccine rollout has given us all hope that travel will be possible again. But with the situation changing daily, and travel restrictions too, it’s hard to pinpoint a low-risk place to book a trip.
In the midst of the pandemic, Mongolia’s entire May to September tours were canceled in 2020. Due to the Mongolian Government’s announcement, the Deputy PM said all necessary preparations are underway to reopen the border from May 1st, 2021.
If you are looking for a safe travel destination after the COVID-19 pandemic, we are introducing you that the 4 reasons Mongolia should be your Safest travel destination on Covid pandemic time.
1. Mongolia is one of the least infected
country:
Government of Mongolia has implemented a number of preventive measures to contain the local epicenters of COVID-19 and spread of the virus. Following the first imported case reported in March 2020, the country has successfully contained the virus’ spread with no local transmissions until November 2020. When the pandemic spread amongst local communities, the Government has continued its efforts to minimize the pandemic’s impact. As a result, the country still remains as the one of the least infected and least risky countries through the world.
2. Mongolia is perfect place for social distancing:
The country known for its great vast lands is the world’s most sparsely populated country (the population is 20 times less than the UK population). Mongolia averages fewer than two people per square kilometer. So Mongolia can be the perfect place for social distancing travels. While traveling through Mongolia you will meet very few local nomadic people along the roads and you will get strange feelings that what an empty but wonderful isolated world is it.
3. Mongolia’s nature will heal you:
Endless fairways of treeless green, patterned by the shadows of clouds; lakes for water hazards; pristine air; epic silence – there is a reason that Mongolians refer to their homeland as the ‘land of the blue sky. Occasionally the scene is tweaked by a lonely ger (yurt) of white felt: the portable homes of Mongolia’s pastoralists dot the country’s vast landscape.