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 What not to miss when visiting the Maldives -2

The Maldives is a chain of more than 2,000 islands located off the coast of India in the Laskadiv Sea. The scenery is always awesome and the weather is always beautiful, which makes it an ideal place to relax or honeymoon. When you are there, think about the following things:

1. Snorkeling and diving

Regardless of whether you are a novice, experienced or fully certified diver, you can enjoy the underwater scenery of the Maldives. Many places are small enough for you to see underwater activities from the beach. If you want to take a closer look, try scuba diving. You can rent equipment for a nominal fee at any of the resorts, most luxury resorts actually give you access to this equipment for free, and you will soon be able to enjoy the exciting underwater life. Many resorts will also teach beginners to divers, so regardless of your level of experience, you can enjoy this activity in the Maldives.

Here you will find over 400 species of fish, and almost every island has its own “homemade reef” to explore. You will also likely see turtles, rays and even shark children. If you need a little guide, find diving and snorkelling trips to join.

2. Daily Male Tour

Man is the capital and the most populous island in the Maldives. Be sure to see the local fish market. In fact, some of the biggest fish you’ve ever seen come from local fishermen all the time. Watching the masters of butchers and fillets, these amazing fish are a wonderful experience; Ask the seller for a tiny piece of dried marlin for a tasty surprise!

The National Museum is an impressive structure, which contains historical objects, such as many old Kuran, sultans. clothes, police memorabilia, model boats and old weapons. It also contains several natural items from the sea, such as corals.

The 400-year-old Khukuru Miskili Mosque and the Great Mosque on Friday, which may contain more than 5,000 people, are definitely worth a visit. Remember that this is a Muslim culture, so you must dress respectfully if you want to spend time there.

End your tour with a stop at the Botanical Park, the highest point above sea level in the Maldives at 8 feet. Be sure to enjoy Indian food here.

3. Excision of the island

Life at your resort is very different from how the locals live, so take advantage of one of the island excursions and visit the nearby island, where people are welcoming and friendly. You can see schools, burial grounds and buildings made of corals and other natural materials. You will also likely find some fancy souvenir shops, but don't forget to purchase any protected items, such as shark teeth, corals, or anything in common with turtles.

4. Water adventures

The Maldives are beautiful islands with untouched beaches and glorious water. Although you can just relax, you can also rent a canoe, kayak or catamaran. In most luxury resorts you will find that non-motorized sports items are free, so you can make the most of them and enjoy them on your vacation. You can also surf, whale watching or go on any day excursions to find dolphins. Fishing excursions, both day and night, as well as sunset cruises, are also options.

Enjoy the amenities of your resort and take advantage of the many exceptions that it has to offer. Explore your natural environment, take pictures of amazing tropical flowers and relax in your island paradise.




 What not to miss when visiting the Maldives -2


 What not to miss when visiting the Maldives -2

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