The Maldives is a nation of islands in the Indian Ocean,
that spans across the equator. The country is comprised of 1192 islands
that stretch along a length of 871 kilometers. While the country covers
an area of approximately 90,000 square kilometers, only 298 square
kilometers of that is dry land. The islands are grouped into a double
chain of 26 atolls.
The country’s unique geography mesmerizes the visitor. Reefs
that offer bands of color, tiny jewel-like islands rimmed with the
whitest of soft sand surrounded by the clearest shallow waters that one
can imagine. Only 200 of the islands are inhabited, and a select few on
each of the atolls are resorts and some of the islands are used for
industry and agriculture.
The beauty of the Maldives is not only above the water. The
Maldives is home to about five percent of the planet’s reefs that comes
with an explosion of color contributed by soft and hard corals that form
them. The reefs are home to a thousand species of fish. Lured by the
rich nutrients that flow in with the currents, large pelagic fishes such
as manta rays and whale sharks also make the Maldives their home.