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This late October “Diwali”- the festival of lights will be celebrated by millions of Hindus, Sikhs, and Jains all around the world. The Maldives – despite being a Muslim country – is also ready to celebrate this colourful ceremony in style with the participation of locals as well as foreign communities who visit the country during the celebrations. As Diwali is a five-day festival of lights, all localities are sure to be eventful throughout this period providing an awesome experience, especially to the tourists from different cultures representing various countries in the world.
Every luxury hotel in Maldives will be fully decorated with lights all throughout this period, and some of them may even feature huge firework displays in their premises to delight their guests and gift them with a memorable experience. Resorts the likes of Velassaru Maldives are also available for the tourists as well as the local guests not just for accommodation needs, but also to fine dine with friends and families because feasting and sharing gifts with each other is also another ritual of Diwali from the ancient past.
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