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Join Discussion on “Maldives Tourism's Recovery Initiatives” at Qatar Travel Mart

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Delegates from the Maldives are set to discuss on “Maldives Tourism's Recovery Initiatives” at Qatar Travel Mart live webinar series.

For the 4th session of Qatar Travel Mart (QTM), delegates from the Maldives are set to discuss on “Maldives Tourism’s Recovery Initiatives”. On 5th October 2020, 5 delegates from the Maldives, including minister of tourism, Dr. Abdulla Mausoom will discuss the country’s tourism recovery initiatives at the live webinar.

The 5 Delegates are:

  • Dr. Abdulla Mausoom – Maldives Minister of Tourism
    • Topic: Health and Safety for tourists, current Standard Operating Procedure, and Opportunity in crisis
  • Mr. Thoyyib Mohamed – Managing Director, Maldives Marketing and PR Corporation
    • Topic: Rediscover Maldives
  • Mr. Murad Hassan – Director of Business Development, Villa Hotels, Villa Group
    • Topic: The future of consumer holiday bookings and hotel offers
  • Mr. Abdulla Ghiyas – Pacific Asia Travel Association-Maldives
    • Topic: Importance of working with local DMCs during the crisis
  • Mr. Ahmed Afrah – President of National Boating Association of Maldives
    • Topic: Connecting the global dive industry

To register for the webinar click HERE.

The Qatar Travel Mart will offer the most sought-after travel destinations, real estate development projects, and up-to-date Luxury, Business, Medical, Sports, MICE, Cultural, Leisure Tourism trends. The valuable set of guest speakers from the Maldives will be sharing updates and insights about being the first Asian destination to re-open its borders to the world.

According to official statistics, the Maldives welcomed an average of 4,206 tourists daily prior to the border closure. However, since the border reopening Maldives has been welcoming an average of 238 visitors per day. Statistics from the Ministry of Tourism reveal 2607, 1745, and 1597 arrivals from UAE, Russia, and the USA respectively, as the top 3 leading tourist markets from 15th July to 23rd September 2020.

Prior to the border closure, the Maldives has welcomed a total of 382,760 tourists from around the globe. The island nation reopened the borders fully confident in the safety measures and preparations in place to ensure the protection of all visitors and people working in the tourism sector.

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Speaking on this collaboration, Vijay Kumar, General Manager of The Westin Maldives Miriandhoo Resort said:

“This collaboration with Dr. Shagnika underscores our commitment to providing enriching wellness experiences for our guests. Her expertise aligns seamlessly with our mission to inspire balance and rejuvenation through holistic programs that embody The Westin’s well-being pillars.”

Dr. Shagnika’s tailored programs allow guests to restore balance and improve relaxation. For example, one of the key offerings, Sleep Enhancement Therapy, helps address sleep issues like insomnia and stress. Specifically, the therapy uses acupuncture, reflexology, herb-infused oil massages, Yoga Nidra, and sound healing to activate the parasympathetic nervous system. These techniques encourage deep rest and relaxation. In addition, when combined with The Westin’s Heavenly® Bed and the soothing Sleep Well Lavender Balm, guests will experience complete rejuvenation.

Moreover, in addition to sleep therapy, Dr. Shagnika’s Yoga for Well-being program provides guests with physical strength and mindfulness. It includes Hatha yoga postures, pranayama breathing, and guided meditation. Likewise, other therapies, such as Naturopathic Manipulative Therapy, Reiki Sound Healing, Aqua Yoga Breath Therapy, and personalized consultations, offer a holistic approach to well-being. As a result, these wellness options create a comprehensive path to inner peace and rejuvenation.

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Reachable via a 25 minutes by seaplane from Velana International Airport, or a 20-minute domestic flight followed by a short speedboat transfer, The Westin Maldives Miriandhoo Resort is located in the Maldives’ first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The resort features 69 luxurious overwater and beach villas with private pools and high-end amenities. Furthermore, guests can enjoy crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life, and the beautiful coral reef of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

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This collaboration with Dr. Shagnika Pradhan offers a unique wellness experience in a peaceful environment. Ultimately, guests will find the perfect place to reconnect with themselves and achieve holistic well-being.

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