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Scattered across the equator in the
middle of the Indian Ocean, the gemlike islands of the Maldives depict the
rare vision of a tropical paradise. Palm fringed islands with sparkling white
beaches, turquoise lagoons, clear warm waters and coral reefs teeming with
abundant varieties of marine flora and fauna, continue to fascinate visitors,
as it has fascinated others in the past, for thousands of years. Marco Polo
referred to the Maldives as the '...flower of the Indies', and Ibn Batuta
called her in his chronicles ' One of the wonders of the world'.
The
origins off the Maldivians are lost in ancient history. There are historical
and archeological records which indicate the islands to have been inhabited
more than 5,000 years. There are also indications that the Maldives, being
on an important trade route, was settled by people from all over the world.
This leaves the origins off the people enshrined in mystery. However, the
main stock of the - Maldivian people, as seen from physical features and supported
by historical evidence of migration, are predominantly Aryan or Dravidian.
Throughout the Maldives a language which belongs to the Indo-Iranian group,
Dhivehi, is spoken. It shows a strong Arabic influence. Dhivehi written from
right to left is the official language of the country. As a second working
language, English is widely used in Government offices. Other foreign languages,
however, are widely used within the tourism industry. Foreign languages, mainly
English, are also frequently used in commerce.
The climate of Maldives is warm year
round determined by the monsoons. However being on the equator the monsoons
are mild and not as defined as in neighbouring countries. Of the two monsoons
the southwest monsoon from May to October brings more rain and wind. The northeast
monsoon from November to April, is the dry season with very little wind. The
temperature varies little with an annual average daily maximum of 30.4 degrees
Celsius and the minimum at 25.4 degrees Celsius. The annual rainfall stood
at just over 2,000 millimetres in 1994. In the same year the country with
the equator running through it had over 2 500 hours of sunshine.
During
the period December to March when most of the resort islands are full it is
advised that all visitors have confirmed hotel reservations before arrival.
However for the convenience of visitors without advance bookings a Tourist
Information Counter is provided at the arrival hall through which a booking
may be made. Hotel information is also required for immigration clearance.
All visitors who enter the Maldives should be in possession of a return air-ticket
and at least US$25 per intended day of stay in the Maldives.

Some
of the larger resorts may offer as many as five different restaurants. Local
and continental cuisine is available in addition to exotic buffets and barbecues.
Normally the hotel rates quoted are for full board - bed breakfast, lunch
and dinner included. In club style resorts and in some smaller resort islands
this is often preferred. Except in the evening, when wining and dining under
the stars may be the choice for most there is never enough time to exhaust
the wonders of the sea.
There
is no regular inter-island transportation system between inhabited islands.
The ad hoc transportation system is serviced mainly by local boats called
Dhoni or Baththeli average a speed of about 8 miles per hour. A large number
of dhonis plow the Male International Airport and Male route as ferries. Dhonis
and even modern speed boats are also available for hire. Air Maldives the
national carrier, operaters regular flights to the domestic airport at Hanimaadhoo,
Kadhdhoo, Kaadedhdhoo and Gan.
The
old Friday Mosque with its unique minaret and the tombs of national heroes
and members of royalty resting in the quietness of its compound gives the
visitor a glimpse of the past. The art in the mosque and royal burial grounds
are unique and invaluable.
The most spectacular life is to be
found underwater where rainbow-hued tropical fish teem amongst the multi coloured
coral reefs along with crustaceans turtles shells and fantastic seaweed growths
which combine to form a silent spellblinding world.