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In Maldives, sailing into sunset with dolphins and seeking the elusive whale shark by moonlight

The crystal-clear waters of the Maldives serve as a window to the life of the evasive whale shark, the biggest fish in the sea.

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From the dolphins to the evasive whale shark, you can capture a bunch of sea animals in the Maldives. PhotosGetty Images, Unsplash
From dolphins to the evasive whale shark, you can capture a bunch of sea animals in the Maldives. PhotosGetty Images, Unsplash

Simply put

  • Maldives boasts the seventh biggest reef on the planet
  • Its clear blue-green waters are home to a varied range of sea animals
  • The nation is visa-free for Indian passport holders

When the Vistara flight left the tarmac of Indira Gandhi International Airport today, Delhi was fighting foggy hold-ups, check-in fistfights, and was gotten ready for the worst. Luck smiled, and the airplane took off. It was an abnormally clear day. The location was a gem in the Indian Ocean.

Delhi liquified into the in-flight gin and tonic. 4 hours zipped. From the cockpit, the captain stated it was time to land and a peek out of the window was rewarded with magic increasing out of the oceanthe Maldives.

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The Airbus touched ground at the Velana International Airport in Male. Cleaning the security was followed by a speedboat trip to Como Cocoa Island, a resort in the South Male atoll where the sand is white and the sea, surreal. In 40 minutes, we were on terra firma.

of their flight, throughout arrival and departure. This self-declaration type is totally free of charge.

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ananya bhattacharya
Released On
Jun 1, 2024