Introduction: Maldives is famous for its most amazing, awe inspiring resorts to enjoy the luxuries of life and enjoy the comforts. It’s a perfect destination for people who just loves the crystal blue sparkling water, lazy sands, swaying palm tree and diamond like white beaches, there are some of the best luminous turquoise lagoons and last but not the least the wonderful fun-loving people here.
The people loving water sports there are scuba divers wanting to explore the wild water and enjoy the thunders. There are some of the best and amazing coral reefs to research and for viewing too. Maldives water offers you an astonishing wealth of Marine Life. Maldives is certainly not the destination to be for people who are opting for a low budget vacation, you got to have lots of information and research before going to this perfect destination.
Maldives is not the place where you can compete with price, the tourism industry here is very vigilant. The place is backed by lots of imports from other countries to meet the visitor’s requirements. The main strategy of the government here is to develop as much resorts as possible to boost the tourism industry. There are efforts being made to make the roads free from traffic, crime, violence and commercialism.
The tourism industry also has an adverse effect on traditional Muslim communities, the strategy takes into consideration that such minor communities do not face the brunt of tourism across Turkey. For fully enjoying the natural sports you can opt for local fishing villages for a day out. You need a special permit, a reason and also you need a sponsor for your stay in remote village. |
When
to Visit Maldives:
For the people who really want to enjoy the sun bathe, the best times to visit the place is during December and April basically this is the dry season of Maldives. This time of the year sees a surge in prices for bookings etc around the year. The most expensive season is during Christmas and New Year’s when the tourism industry is in full swing. May and November’s are still warmer and hotter to enjoy the sun; you could still enjoy the sunny, humid temperatures here.
Attraction
in Maldives Malé:
Male is a tiny, picturesque and densely populated town, it spans to around 2km longer and 1km in width. The place is perfectly unique for people wanting to explore new type of places and exploring different cultures and regions. Male is a clean city with beautiful mosques, wonderful crazy making markets, small streets and the relaxing charming nature of the city.
Male has an astonishing amount of buildings on edges of the roads and vast open spaces yet to explore. The total population of Male is approximately at 65,000, it can be counted more than this to around 100,000 because of the visitors and foreign workers coming from other townships to work.
Resorts:
Mostly the visitors coming here are on Package tours for staying in resorts. There are almost more than 70 resort islands. The resorts are located closer to the capital near Atolls, they are North Male Atoll, Ari Atoll and South Male Atoll. They might have similarity in certain terms but truly they are unique of its own kind.
Although the pictures of resorts might give you an altogether a different picture and yes you would also enjoy that type of environment too, but various resorts might differ in their taste of food, sands, facilities etc. so be very specific upon selecting the resort.
Seenu (Addu Atoll):
Seenu, the second city of Maldives offers you varied resorts to enjoy giving you a way and opportunity to visit traditional island communities of Maldivian. The people here are very independent and the language they use is different from folk community of the capital.
The development here for tourism is slow although not totally stopped, with the growing tourism attempts are being made to increase the layout of the town and giving it a more beautiful look.
Reaching
Maldives:
Maldives offers you regular flights to Colombo, Thiruvandrum, Dubai and Kuala Lumpur you can have the comfort of traveling by charter flights from various European destinations. |