Are You Ready To Visit Maldives?

The Maldives is a country of islands in the Indian Ocean, that ranges across the equator. The nation is contained 1192 islands that stretch along a length of 871 kilometers. While the nation covers a zone of around 90,000 square kilometers, just 298 square kilometers of that is dry land. 

The country’s special topography entrances the guest.  The nation is contained 1192 islands that stretch along a length of 871 kilometers. Reefs that offer groups of shading, little gem like islands rimmed with the whitest of delicate sand encompassed by the most clear shallow waters that one can envision.Just 200 of the islands are occupied, and a limited handful on every one of the atolls are resorts and a portion of the islands are utilized for industry and agribusiness. The islands are assembled into a twofold chain of 26 atolls.

The magnificence of the Maldives isn’t just over the water. The Maldives is home to around five percent of the planet’s reefs that accompanies a blast of shading contributed by delicate and hard corals that structure them. The reefs are home to 1,000 types of fish. Baited by the rich supplements that stream in with the ebbs and flows, huge pelagic fishes, for example, manta beams and whale sharks additionally make the Maldives their home.

Check out this amazing video of the Maldives and plan your next trip to Maldives.

Since reopening, Maldives welcomed 100,000 tourists. It took a stab in tourism and experienced a huge decline in the number of travelers visiting the nation caused by COVID-19. Backpacking is now again possible when traveling to Maldives. Interacting with the locals, experiencing the culture and island-hopping is possible but with precautionary measures.

Local hotels are now operating to welcome guests and tourists. So instead of staying at luxurious hotels, go for a low budget travel. This is the perfect time to help small businesses get back on their feet and recover from financial losses brought by the pandemic. 

 

Use local ferries and staying at guest houses in local islands will not only help offer you a low-budget travel but you will also be experience an authentic and culture-rich life of the locals in Maldives.

Some helpful information about the Maldives before visiting:

  • Maldives is a Muslim nation. The are designated swimming areas for those in bikinis. Let’s respect that.
  • Alcohol is only available at resorts that a licensed to sell alcohol. So don’t try to sneak in alcohol or it will just be confiscated.
  • Dry season is between November and April while wet season is between May and October. If you’re up for bigger waves and like to surf, visit during the wet season. It’s also cheaper to travel during the off peak season.
  • Use public ferries to save money for trips from one island to another. 

At the moment, I have no information if you can arrange for private boats of local fishermen to take you to nearby islands and sandbars. It’s best that you arrange this with the people at the guesthouse. Other than Fiji, Maldives is one of my dream destinations too. I will post more information about Maldives regarding the latest updates on tourism. Ugh! I can’t wait to travel soon! Meanwhile, I will coordinate with travel guides in Maldives to help you.

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