Maldievs Tour Packages
As you scour for , it makes sense to find out a little bit more about the destination to know what to expect when you get there. Nature’s own sunken garden, Maldives is a clutch of atolls sprinkled on the Indian Ocean that comprise tens of hundreds of coral islands. With such little land area and the highest point not being any more than five feet over the sea level, suffices to say the ecosystem of Maldives is fragile and rare. Maldives palm-fringed setting is its major draw: the beaches of shiny alabaster sands lapped by glittering turquoise waters. Its very hard to tell in Maldives where the sea ends and the horizon begins. On your you will discover that the charm of a stay lies in its setting, whether on the beach or on the water, in a villa standing on stilts. Most resorts imbue a rustic charm and are made with local eco-friendly material that make them seem like an extension of the natural environment, graciously meeting the outdoors, even bringing it in. The topography of Maldives is very different than that of Bora Bora, Seychelles, Fiji or Hawaii.
Here there are no volcanic cliffs or tropical forests, but glistening sandbars with a smattering of wilderness that are home to exotic birds as well as the endemic Maldivian fruit bat. Life in Maldives revolves around the atolls that are home to islands with pristine beaches, lagoons and reefs brimming with colourful reef fish and coral gardens.
Some of the best beaches in the world are in Maldives. The country’s close to 1200 islands are blessed with the best of beaches that receive ample sunshine through the year, have white powdery sands backed by palm groves and aquamarine waters that are home to rare and exotic marine life. Little wonder it is among the most popular destinations in the world to go diving or snorkelling in. Marvel at the quality of the sand on a Maldivian beach, the granules are significantly smaller and softer than you’ll find anywhere else in the world. This is one of the major reasons a million people from all over the world are drawn to this isolated Indian Ocean paradise.