Oman Daily Observer

Follow rules while visiting the Caucasus

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The embassy added that travellers must disclose the areas in Georgia they would be visiting, have a valid passport, health insurance, an agreement with an accredited tourist company and hotel reservatio­n.

The embassy said that in many cases travellers fail to follow normal procedures while booking the ticket, without coordinati­on with tourism companies in Georgia.

“They often rely on individual­s residing in Georgia or some parties with vested interests.”

The embassy said that Omanis are welcomed everywhere for their reputation and hospitable nature, but people should abide by procedures while going on holidays to avoid such incidents.

Nearly seven million visitors travelled to Georgia in 2017, an increase of nearly 19 per cent from the previous year.

A large number of tourists have also been visiting neighbouri­ng countries like Azerbaijan (nearly 20 per cent growth) and Armenia.

The Omani Embassy in Ankara last Thursday said it received a communicat­ion about the theft of personal belongings of an Omani citizen in Azerbaijan.

The citizen was directed to go to the police station to lodge a complaint and then inform the embassy for follow-up action.

A recent case of an Omani citizen losing his passport in Azerbaijan is also reported.

The embassy in Turkey said it immediatel­y took necessary measures and contacted the Omani Foreign Ministry and the UAE Embassy in Azerbaijan.

Last year, the Indian Embassy in neighbouri­ng Armenia urged citizens not to travel to Georgia on e-visa as there have been cases of travellers being sent back after waiting at the airport.

The so called Transcauca­sus countries continue to attract tourists from the GCC and other parts of Asia due to their affordable hotel rates.

According to a representa­tive at Holiday Factory, summer is the highseason for tourists to these countries with temperatur­es in the range of 40s.

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