Although the tropical islands of Maldives opened their borders to international travellers from many countries several months before, the borders were closed for Indian travellers due to the uncontrollable spread of CIVID 19 in India. But, as things have taken a positive turn, the Maldivian travel and tourism authorities have now decided to welcome Indian travellers once again!
The country will be first open for travellers who have taken both doses of any approved vaccine. They will need to produce a negative PCR test result that has been taken within 96 hours and then head to any Maldives beach resort the likes of Dhigali Maldives to spend a blissful vacation that has long been awaited. However, wearing masks and maintaining social distance when in public will be made mandatory for all travellers regardless of where they are from.
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