A Maldives
There are about 1200 small islands that are located in the Indian Ocean is also called the pearl of the Indian Ocean. The nearest countries Maldives are India and Sri Lanka.
There are approximately 1200 separate islands in the Maldives and only about one sixth of these are populated. Maldives is the smallest nation in Asia in terms of population and smallest Muslim country in the world. The capital of Maldives is Male which is densely populated island. While the rest of the islands are barely inhabited. Out of 200 islands 40 islands were completely converted into the village for tourists.
Maldives holds many 6-star hotel, as well as cheap Maldives hotels for accommodation, only the best hotels can get permit for construction in the Maldives. Maldives is one of the few places where the government guarantees the luxury to all tourists.
A Brief History of the Maldives
Although there are no certain facts it is estimated that the Maldives are inhabited by 1500 BC, researchers from India and Sri Lanka could come to the archipelago. During 1152 was the introduction of Islam, was a brief period from 1558 to 1573 when the Maldives was taken over by Portuguese. There was a time when the island was occupied by the British. In the end, Maldives gained independence 1965th
of flora and fauna in the Maldives islands
Despite the green palm trees, as such, no other trees that grow perfectly in the island. Probably because the soil does not support vegetation, mostly trees, coconut trees, vines, banyan trees and mangroves. We also found the breadfruit trees and bamboo. Flowering plants include Frangipani. and Bougainville.
Although there are a healthy variety of birds that inhabit the islands, there are fewer types of land based animals. Common to the islands are flying foxes, geckos and garden lizards. There are also several species of snake (not dangerous ).
Maldives is a popular place has all kinds of islands are suitable for all types of tourists. There is something for everyone. For the adventurous types of travelers there is the possibility of diving, as well as the sea is rich in marine life that can be explored. As for the laid back you can sit back and enjoy nature. Be witness to an ever changing moods of the sea while sitting in the white sand or walking around the coast.
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