Voting kicks off for Adventures of Maldives (Dhivehi Aahitha) Video Competition

Voting has officially kicked off for the Adventures of Maldives (Dhivehi Aahitha) Video Competition organized by Maldives Marketing and Public Relations Corporation (MMPRC) in association with Six Senses Laamu. To vote, simply watch the videos and give a like to your favorite video.

The videos can be found as video playlist titled Adventures of Maldives Video Submissions the Videos section of the official Facebook Page of Visit Maldives https://www.facebook.com/visitmaldives/.

“Voting has commenced from 1700 hours, 22nd October 2017 (Maldives time/GMT +5) until 1400 hours on 5th of November 2017 (Maldives time/GMT +5). The most liked and viewed/watched videos will be judged by a panel who will select the winner and the top 10 videos of the competition.”

The winner of the competition as well as the top 10 videos will be announced during the first week of December 2017 and the awarding of the prize money (MVR 100,230/USD 6500) is set to take place at an event to be held on the 14th of December 2017.

The Adventures of Maldives (Dhivehi Aahitha) is a co-promotional marketing activity planned for this year aimed at showcasing personally shot videos of locals and tourists engaging in adventurous activities in Maldives which will have a positive promotional value to the Destination, Maldives.

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