For a stay unique taste of tropical paradise, the Maldives is a dream destination. Bathed in the Indian Ocean and consists of 1200 islands, the archipelago of the Maldives has, apart from the monsoon periods, a mild climate conducive to relaxation and the discovery of rich seabed, for those that scuba diving passion.
To make the most of your trip to the Maldives, choose your season and take advantage of better weather conditions, avoiding the two monsoon seasons that thrive along the archipelago. Knowing that the first monsoon from June to August, and the second from October to December when the rains are more than occasional, short-term, do not prevent between showers to enjoy the joys of beach and its beauties ...
Whichever is more lenient for a successful trip to the Maldives is the month of January. In times of winter holidays, you'll delight to enjoy without moderation pristine beaches and turquoise waters, warm and crystal where thousands of fish swim in endless colors ...
Between January and April, the temperature averages around 26 ° C with a maximum grazing 31 ° C. You'll enjoy the best natural beauty offered by the landscape of the Archipelago, highlighted by the omnipresence of the sun and blue skies imperturbable. Then you will enjoy an unparalleled tranquility that neither the car nor the pollution will not bother.
The Maldives archipelago is full of over 100 sites of great beauty including discovering the rich floral and animal everywhere. The spectacle of the tropical landscape is in itself an incredible escape and valuable that you will invite your travel unrestrained in the Maldives.
Walking in atoll atoll - the Maldives are made up of 26 atolls of varying size - you will discover the great beauty that contain the seabed and coral reefs of the Maldives, and spell unforgettable experience guaranteed!
Let yourself be lulled by the waves calm and light winds that drive slowly leaves of coconut trees which represent nearly 90% of the vegetation of the Archipelago. Other trees on the archipelago are the banyan, breadfruit trees and mangroves. Flora of the Maldives is made up for the rest of tropical flowers such as bougainvillea, frangipani and hibiscus with sweet perfume fragrance under the sun ...
The fauna is represented mainly by Maldivian coconut crabs, small lizards called geckos, and some shrews and bats. Scorpions, spiders or snakes are not likely, with few exceptions, come shake the tranquility of your stay ... By cons, you can admire hundreds of species of birds released with many migratory species (gulls, egrets and herons) and a good twenty species exclusively local, say endemic.
Magnificence and mercy define a trip to the Maldives, admit it would be a shame to deprive yourself!
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
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