The state has made an e-pass mandatory for travellers entering from Kerala, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh
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Were you also one of those who jumped the gun to troll Bollywood celebrities after the news about Maldives banning travellers from India appeared this weekend? Well, you should have done a reality check first.
If latest reports are to be believed, the Health Protection Agency of Maldives has only put travel restrictions on select places. These include the islands which are inhabited by Maldivians.
Indian travellers are still allowed to visit those island resorts of Maldives which are not home to the local population. Only those hotels and resorts which are located in the inhabited islands of Maldives will remain closed for tourists.
Travel Advisory for those travelling to and from India.
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— Maldives Immigration (@ImmigrationMV) April 25, 2021
The standalone islands and the hotels and resorts they house are still open and ready to welcome guests from India.
However, they will have to produce a negative report of an RT-PCR test conducted within a maximum of 96 hours before their departure for Maldives. Tourists will also have to undergo an RT-PCR test 72 hours before leaving back for India.
Given the current uncertain times, we’d suggest it’s best to avoid unnecessary travel right now. Even if you choose to embark on a vacation in Maldives, please check the latest rules and regulations with your travel agent and the resort you have booked.
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