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25 Feb 2020
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COVID-19: North & Central Asia border closures and travel restrictions
This thread is ment to exchange information about
- travel restrictions in Central Asia due to the Corona virus/Covid-19
- any other news about Corona in these countries.
Our original plan is to travel through the STANs and Russia from April to autumn. We still stick to it, but chances are high that closed borders or similar obstacles might influence our trip.
Right now I am aware of two border restrictions:
- Russia closed their border to China and to Mongolia last week. The first could be read "everywhere", the second was reported by two seperate German motorcycle travellers.
- The German Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced this on their offical page:
On 18.02.2020 Kazakstan introduced preventive measurments against Corona:
1) Charantine in hospital for travellers, who´ve been to China in the last 14 days.
2) Limitation of travel-freedom / kind of "soft" charantine for people who visited countries with sigificant numbers of infections within the last 14 days (e.g. Singapur, Hongkong, Taiwan, Japan, Thailand, Iran, Northkorea, Southkorea and Italy)
3) Travellers from countries with insignificant numbers of infections have to be available for 24 days for medical inspection (remote monitoring).
The latest might be a bad translation by me and I have no further information of how this remote monitoring might work. But I have a feeling that our kind of travelling = zigzaging through the contry without a fixed agenda/route, including bushcamping, is not what they would allow these days.
Beside the risk of not being allowed into one of the countries I see the danger of an outbrake in one of them while we are there. In consequence Russia will most likely close their borders, which would block our way back home.
Underdeveloped countries like Tadjikistan und Kyrgystan are neighbours of China and once the virus is there, they have not the resources to cope with it. Thereby it will spread rapidly in those countries.
Cheers
Panny
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Hi Panny
We (two guys on KTM 790R) are due to leave on 10/4...plan was to go to bottom of Italy and ferry across to Durres and onwards through Greece, Turkey, Georgia , Azerbaijan and ferry across to Turkmenistan then the stans through to China and meet guide to take us along to Laos......the guide has asked if we can postpone till September but thats not possible so we were going to head towards China and if all fails head across Kazakhstan and towards home... now Italy is a problem so we were going to reroute via Croatia to Istanbul but I'm beginning to think this is becoming no longer a pleasure ride and more a case of dodging the bullets.....
We will sit tight for a couple of weeks and see what happens......
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For the Mongolian border:
I asked my relatives in Mongolia ( and there are some who really know about these things )
The Mongolian-Russian border was closed for Tsaagan Sar , which is the Mongolian Lunar new year.
Also some cities like UB and Darkhan were closed during Tsaagan Sar.
In the situation of the corona virus the Mongolian Government did not want people to travel around through the whole country in this situation.
There the borders and cities will be opened again on 27th of February
The Russian border to Mongolia stays closed to Chinese Citizens or travellers who have been in China for the last 3 month.
But they will be open for the rest.
At least as long it does not change the situation in a bad way.
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Kazakhstan has instituted modest monitoring measures for travelers outside of the stricter ones for Chinese nationals.
They have no reported cases as of now.
See here https://kz.usembassy.gov/covid-19-information/
This of course will change frequently.
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Hi Dan,
that´s, what I listed above under number 3.
Your link gave me at least a better understanding of this "remote monitoring":
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Individuals arriving from these countries will be subject to 24 days of daily medical monitoring by telephone following their arrival to Kazakhstan.
END OF QUOTE.
Thanks
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Kyrgyzstan
So far as I am informed:
- Chinese border closed since beginning of February.
- No infections public till now in Kyrgyzstan.
Live as usual here and soon ready for gravel n' dust!
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Quote:
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Hi Dan,
that´s, what I listed above under number 3.
Your link gave me at least a better understanding of this "remote monitoring":
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Individuals arriving from these countries will be subject to 24 days of daily medical monitoring by telephone following their arrival to Kazakhstan.
END OF QUOTE.
Thanks
Panny
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The key is the direct link to the US consular website which is live and updated for US citizens and other countries also. I’ve noticed it already updated in the few days that I have been following it.
Dan
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Hi Panny
We (two guys on KTM 790R) are due to leave on 10/4...plan was to go to bottom of Italy and ferry across to Durres and onwards through Greece, Turkey, Georgia , Azerbaijan and ferry across to Turkmenistan then the stans through to China and meet guide to take us along to Laos......the guide has asked if we can postpone till September but thats not possible so we were going to head towards China and if all fails head across Kazakhstan and towards home... now Italy is a problem so we were going to reroute via Croatia to Istanbul but I'm beginning to think this is becoming no longer a pleasure ride and more a case of dodging the bullets.....
We will sit tight for a couple of weeks and see what happens......
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Turkey for now also closed it's borders as Ukraïne, seems it get's hard to get out of Europe.
I'm in doubt if I will go ahead with my Stan's trip this year.
https://www.aa.com.tr/en/latest-on-c...ntries/1765711
https://ukranews.com/en/news/689816-...rs-for-2-weeks
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A quick update here.
Game over as far as I am concerned.
Poland where I am ( I've been cycling from France and I was due to head east towards Central Asia via Belarus, the Baltic States and Russia ) has decided to close its land borders and has just cancelled all international air and train links to the outside world. It is even unclear whether I can LEAVE the country by road and head back home. I am taking a train to the German border tomorrow and I hope I can cross it ( legally ) on Monday.
Good luck to all !
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Panny
This thread is ment to exchange information about
- travel restrictions in Central Asia due to the Corona virus/Vivid-19
- any other news about Corona in these countries.
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Hi Panny
Many thanks for starting this thread. I've a bike parked in Central Asia that I was intending on riding back to Europe this summer. I'm monitoring the situation closely and will decide last minute if/ if not the trip happens this year.
As per today, the chances are 95% against. I'll have to actually decide in June.
We live in interesting times.
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Yes Chris, interesting times !
But probably not the best year to hit the road :-(.
I somehow managed to dodge the Ebola crisis while crossing Africa some years back but this time around I think I am going to end up stuck somewhere between the Baltic Sea and the Stans.
But I've already left home, so I'll make the best of it.
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But probably not the best year to hit the road :-(.
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No kidding. I just escaped from Italy on Saturday, into Tunisia.
When I go back, I think I will try to take a ferry to France, rather than Italy. But the passenger counts on the ferries are very low (only 60 people on the ferry Saturday from Palermo to Tunis), there is a risk that the ferry operator might just cancel the Marseilles route.
Sure as heck I don't want to go back to Italy.
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Yeah, no s.it !
Israel has just decided to quarantine anyone coming in.
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