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India: Visa Requirements Revised Again, Tiger Attack Shuts Part of National Park

By Larry Habegger | Permalink | No Comments | March 24th, 2010 | Trackback

The government plans to withdraw the requirement it imposed in December on multiple-entry visas that forced tourists to remain outside India for two months between trips. The new visa rules will allow three trips to India per multiple-entry visa, after which the traveler will need to apply for another visa. In other news, part of Ranthambore National Park will be closed to tourists until around April 6 because a tiger killed a local man and his donkey on the periphery of the park March 22. Officials want to keep tourists at least six miles away from the area to prevent any tiger-tourist contact.





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