Thai tiger park hopes to roar back to life


All set for the grand show: A tiger jumping into a pool following a cardboard box held up by its trainer at the Tiger Kingdom zoo, as Phuket gets ready to reopen its doors to overseas tourists. — Reuters

A tiger park in Phuket is gearing up to welcome back overseas visitors this week, as businesses on the resort island hope to benefit from a pilot programme to allow fully vaccinated tourists in the South-East Asian country.

Under the plan, foreign tourists vaccinated against Covid-19 can bypass quarantine requirements and freely move around the island. After 14 days, barring any coronavirus issues, they can travel elsewhere in Thailand.

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