Abu Dhabi has always been one of the most popular cities in the world to travel to for Indian tourists. But, due to the COVID 19 pandemic, the city had to impose some strict restrictions which prevented foreign tourists from coming to the city. The city gradually started welcoming travellers from different parts of the world, and now has decided to say Hello to its Indian tourist market as well!
Travellers coming to Abu Dhabi do not have to follow quarantine procedures if they are fully vaccinated. However, wearing masks and social distancing will be advised to all travellers irrespective of where they are from. Every Abu Dhabi resort the likes of Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort by Anantara follows strict health and safety protocols monitored by the WHO and public health officials and thus, they are ready to welcome Indian guests with love and world-class hospitality services once again!
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