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Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, navigating travel restrictions has been a daunting task. There are many hurdles to overcome when embarking, ever-changing rules to observe along the way, hearsay reports based on assumptions and mixed messages from political leaders. Between the time we wrote this article to the time you are reading it, there have probably been changes to travel requirements because of emerging variants.

We know exactly how you feel. At Muench Workshops, we’ve been at the forefront of this situation as we’ve continued to operate domestic and international group trips throughout the pandemic. We have also had to make the hard decision to cancel workshops, and we only started to plan international trips once we felt they could operate safely again. Along the way, our client feedback has been extremely positive, and clients generally find that

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