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Maldives – Shark Feeding at Sun Island Resort & Spa

August 19, 2018 by sarita

Covered with lush palm trees and surrounded by sparkling blue lagoons, the gorgeous Maldives islands await you. Besides the stunning landscapes, the Maldivian sea is home to one of the most diverse marine gems of the world and is one of the most impressive things to see while in Maldives.

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Along with nearly two thousand different species of marine life,  the water is home to a variety of rays and boasts a good population of sharks as well. Hello, it’s Sarita & Kamal. Welcome back to yet another video/post from our Maldives Travel Series.

During our most recent trip to Maldives, we were lucky enough to watch the spectacular view of a bunch of sharks being fed in the shallow lagoon at Sun Island Resort & Spa. Here, we are gonna share our experience watching the sharks up-close along with some additional tips and information.

WATCH Maldives Shark Feeding Video – at Sun Island Resort & Spa in Maldives

 

Just like many private island resorts in Maldives, Sun Island Resort & Spa also conducts Shark Feeding activity to entertain the guests. Different resorts have different feeding times which can be either early morning hours or evenings. At Sun Island Resort & Spa, the feeding happens every evening at around 6:30 pm near the Thai Restaurant located over the lagoons.

It’s recommended to reach the spot at-least 20 minutes before the feeding time to watch the sharks arriving and playing around. We reached the spot at around 5:10 pm and were thrilled to see around 8-10 blacktip reef sharks along with a stingray making circles in the water. 

More and more guests gathered along the feeding area and grabbed an ideal spot that would enable them to watch the experience and click pictures. 

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Within minutes, the count increased from 10 to over 25 sharks and a few more stingrays along with some smaller fishes eagerly waiting for their meal. At sharp 6:30 m, the feeding activity started. A guy from the resort started throwing pieces of meat (probably fishes) into the water, which the sharks grabbed in the blink of an eye. 

Maldives Shark Feeding at Sun Island resortMaldives Shark Feeding at Sun Island Resort & Spa

Blacktip Reef Shark Facts

Blacktip reef sharks prefer shallow, inshore waters. They can can often be seen swimming close to shore with its dorsal fin exposed. The Younger sharks prefer shallow, sandy flats, while older sharks are most common around reef ledges and can also be found near reef drop-offs.  

Blacktip Reef SharkBlacktip Reef Shark

It was fun watching these sharks up-close for nearly half-an hour until the feeding came to an end. Within 5-6 minutes all the sharks vanished into the ocean leaving the spectators craving for more.

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We had a lot fun watching them. Hope you enjoyed watching the video. Subscribe our channel for more travel videos from around the world. Check out these Maldives videos already on this channel and we will catch you soon in our next travel series.

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Maldives – Stingrays Feeding at Sun Island Resort

August 8, 2018 by sarita

Maldives is popular for its gorgeous white sand beaches, tropical climate and crystal clear turquoise water that draws tourist from around the world.  Besides the picturesque views, the marine life is one of the most impressive things to see while in Maldives.

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The water is home to at least two thousand different species of marine life. The ocean boasts a variety of rays.  Manta ray, eagle ray and stingrays often gather in large groups and  can often be seen near the surface of the water.

We had heard about Stingrays – their unique structure, their feeding habits and some strange stories associated with them like how dangerous they might be. All of this made us curious to have an up close look at them.  Recently, we got lucky enough to get an opportunity to watch a bunch of super adorable Stingrays being fed along the shore at Sun Island Resort in Maldives.

Watch Stingrays Feeding VIDEO

 

Stingrays Feeding in Maldives

Stingrays often come up to the shores. Most of the resorts in Maldives organize stingray feeding experience for the guests that might take place in the early morning hours or in the evenings.

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Preparation

The resort staff begins preparations at least half-an-hour before the feeding time. They usually set up a barricade along the shore line to maintain a safe distance from the rays. The guests are expected to line up behind the barricade to get the view of these incredibly beautiful species being fed with fishes.

Stingrays Feeding Time

The stingrays are very punctual. Our level of excitement increased the moment we saw a unique pattern of  wave rushing towards us and Boom!!! we got our first glimpse at Stingrays.

Stingray First Impression

Cute & adorable!  

A bunch of stingrays soon gathered along the shore line and the staff started feeding them with fishes. The stingrays are curious and playful creatures. It was fun watching them run after the guys who were there to feed them. 

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These gentle creatures are known for their unique looks –  they have disc-shaped bodies with eyes on top of their heads and flattened dorsal fins. They have no bones and their skeleton is made up of flexible cartilage. 

Stingrays Swimming Pattern

Stingrays have unique swimming pattern. While some stingrays glide gracefully through the ocean by undulating their bodies in a wave-like motion. Others will flap their dorsal fins up and down, giving them the appearance of “flying” through the ocean like a bird.   

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Stingray Skin Colors 

Their flattened bodies and mottled skin, ranging from a light sandy tone to a dark brown allow them to blend in easily with its surroundings. They settle on the seafloor while feeding, often leaving only their eyes and tails visible. 

Stingrays on ocean bedStingrays on ocean bed

 

Stingray Respiratory & Feeding Pattern 

While the stingray’s eyes peer out from its dorsal side, its mouth, nostrils, and gill slits are situated on its underbelly.  The eyes allows them to see prey moving above them while they are hiding in the sand and their mouth located on their underside allows them to feed on creatures that live on the ocean floor.

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Stingrays have a unique breathing pattern as well  – They have  spiracles which are openings for gas exchange right behind their eyes and gills on their flat underside.  Instead of sucking sandy water in through their gills, they can pull clear water in through the spiracles and then force it out through the gills.  This arrangement also allows the stingray to breathe while covered in sand  and frees the stingray’s mouth (located on its underbelly) to feed on the prey. 

Stingray Defense Mechanism 

Stingrays get their name from the stinging spines or barb located on their incredibly long tail,  which are filled with deadly venom. The barb is mostly used as a defense mechanism. The tail of a stingray may be as much as 2-3 times as long as its body.

Stingray Defense Mechanism tailStingray Defense Mechanism Tail

 

Are Stingrays Dangerous ?

The adorable stingray is misunderstood by many. Stingrays are not aggressive. In fact, they are curious and playful creatures.  If they feel threatened their first instinct is to swim away. 

Precautions to be Taken

Always  respect stingrays’ personal space –  enjoy watching them gliding through the water and never threaten them. Always  keep an eye out for their tail – and never – never touch the barb on the end of it. 

Are Stingrays DangerousStingrays precautions to be take to avoid danger

The feeding continued for half-an-hour after which these lovely creatures made their way back to the ocean floor. Stingrays  are one of the most amazing and adorable creatures and it was fun watching them. Hope you enjoyed reading this post and found it useful.  Stay tuned for more Maldives posts/articles.

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Maldives Travel Guide | For First Timers Traveling to Maldives

August 1, 2018 by sarita

The tropical landscape, pristine white sand beaches, cobalt blue water, exotic resorts and amazing underwater world make Maldives a beach lovers paradise. No wonder, it attracts tourists from all over the world.

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Maldives Location –  Maldives is a South Asian island country, located in the Indian Ocean, situated in the Arabian Sea –  southwest of Sri Lanka and India  .  Spread over roughly 90,000 square kilometres, Maldives consists of 11,92 coral islands grouped in a double chain of 26 atolls, making it one of the world’s most geographically dispersed countries.
 
Maldives Atolls
Maldives Atolls
 
The capital city of Maldives – is Male. It’s also the most populated city.
The Local language –  is Dhivehi.You will be able to communicate in English.
 

What’s Covered in this Maldives Travel Guide

1. How to Plan your Maldives Vacation
2. Best Season to Visit Maldives
3. Understanding Maldives Islands
    3.1  The Uninhabited Islands 
    3.2  Islands Inhabited by locals 
    3.3  The locals Inhabited islands with guest houses 
    3.4  Private resort islands for tourists  
 
4.  Where to Stay in the Maldives
     4.1  Staying at a Local Island   – What to Expect   
     4.2  Staying at a Private Island Resort  – What to Expect 
 
5.  Selecting the Best Private Island Resort – Things to Consider
     5.1  Duration of Stay  
     5.2  Resort distance from Male Airport
     5.3  Over-water villas or Beach villas?
     5.4  Booking
 
6.  How to Get to the Maldives
     6.1  Items banned from Entry 
     6.2  Vaccination 
     6.3  Visa
     6.4  Flight to Male
 
7. Maldives Airport Arrival Guide 
    7.1  Currency / ATM 
    7.2  Immigration Formalities
    7.3  How to Get to your Resort / Hotel from Male Airport
 
8. What to Expect in Maldives
    8.1 Stunning Views
    8.2 Tropical Climate
    8.3 Frequent Sightings
    8.4 Food
    8.5 Water Activities
          8.5.1 Skin Rashes
          8.5.2 Snorkeling
          8.5.3 Diving 
 
9.  Payment at the Resorts
10. How Expensive is Maldives
11. Things to Carry
12. Departures
 

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1. How to Plan your Maldives Vacation 

Planning for any travel destination requires an extensive research, so does Maldives. You need to be sure about the budget, duration of stay, food, expenses, country rules to be followed, accommodation options and a lot more. 
Before you head out to Maldives, it’s important to have a fair idea about what all to expect while traveling to Maldives.
 
Maldives Travel Guide
Maldives Travel guide
 
Welcome to Maldives Travel Series on World Ghoomo. Here, we are gonna share some important information and things you must know before visiting Maldives, along with some cool tips that will make your Maldives Holiday a hassle free and a memorable one. 
 

2. Best Season to Visit Maldives

Maldives has a tropical climate all year round and ranges from 24 degree celsius to 33 degree celsius with Sea temp around 28 degrees celcius.  
There are two dominating seasons: dry season and wet season. 
The Dry Season – lasts from December-April (little rain and lower humidity)  
The Wet Season – lasts from May-November (characterized by stronger winds and rain)
 
The best time to travel to the Maldives – is from  December – April and It’s the busiest and most expensive period.
 

3. Understanding Maldives Islands 

Out of the nearly 11,92 islands within 26 different atolls, only about 200 are actually inhabited by people. The islands can be categorised into 4 groups
 
    3.1 The Uninhabited Islands
          These are the untouched ones and nobody stays on these islands
 
    3.2  Islands Inhabited by locals
           These are the islands where the locals stay and carry out their livinghood. These islands do not allow tourist entries. 
 
    3.3  The locals Inhabited islands with guest houses
These are the ones where the locals stay and have their own guest houses which they rent out to the tourists.  
      

    3.4  Private resort islands for tourists and staff 

Private Resort Island, means a resort on its own private island. Staying at these resorts would mean moving yourself off to a remote island in the middle of nowhere, where you can find lots of privacy. 

4. Where to Stay in the Maldives

From luxury resorts to guest houses, Maldives offers accommodations to suit all budget types.
 

     4.1  Staying at a Local Island – What to Expect

Budget Accommodation – 
Staying on these islands is relatively cheaper and less expensive making them the best option for those traveling to Maldives on a strict budget.
 
Rules to Follow –
If you plan to stay at any of the guest houses at local islands in Maldives, there are a few extremely important and strictly enforced rules that you need to follow.
  • Since the Maldives is Muslim country, there is no alcohol available.
  • Homosexuality is illegal  
  • Women are banned from wearing bathings suits or revealing clothes
  • Public displays of affection are against the law. 
 
Even if you take a day trip to any local island, you’ll be expected to follow the local customs, particularly when concerning women’s attire.  
So you definitely need to take care of all these pointers to avoid getting into any trouble.

 

 4.1  Staying at a Private Island Resort – What to Expect

Private resort islands are the most preferred choice when it comes to spending vacation at Maldives. There are around 130 private island resorts in the Maldives and here is what you can expect from them.

 
Maldives Travel guide Private Island resorts
Maldives Travel guide Private Island resorts
 
No Strict Rules 
The local island rules do not apply on Private resort islands. 
-You are free to wear whatever you want without any restrictions.
-You can have alcohol and 
-Roam around freely with your partner at the beach. 
The size of the island and its remoteness create the unique isolation from the rest of the world. 
 
Luxury Accommodations 
The resorts are known for their amazing beach bungalows and over water villas that offer beautiful views of the sand and the ocean. The number of bungalows and cottages depends on the size of the island and how commercialised it is.
 
Leisure Activities
There are bars, swimming pools, restaurant, outdoor discos and various entertainment programs that will keep you engaged while you soak in the pristine beauty all around.
 
Nightlife 
While you soak in the sun during the the daytime, nightlife at these resorts is in full swing – so there is never a dull moment!
 
Private resort islands  are EXPENSIVE! 
All the privacy and luxury comes with a price which is absolutely reasonable. We need to understand that these island are owned by individuals who do their best to create the most favorable atmosphere to satisfy the tourists. 
 
These islands get the supplies from the mainland via ship which costs a lot. Besides, maintaining a perfectly clean beach, the bottom without sharp dead corals, well-maintained alleys and a lot of greenery with no litter at all, requires attention, care and money and you get what you pay for. 

 

5.  Selecting the Best Private Island Resort

Before you start your hunt, you need to consider the following things:
 

5.1  Budget & Duration of Stay 

Private island resorts are in general expensive and prices may further vary drastically from one resort to another. Prices of different room types within the same resort may also vary a lot. So, depending on what budget you have and how long you wish to stay in Maldives, you can select a resort accordingly.

     5.2  Resort distance from Male Airport

Depending on how far your resort is from Male International Airport, you will be transferred to the island by either a seaplane, by a speedboat or by taking a domestic flight. Keep in mind, domestic flights from Male to private islands may double the cost of your trip transportation. 
 
While booking with your travel agent, always make sure to ask them about the mode of transportation, the cost that goes into it and then make the payment. A point to note here is, most of the time, the agents will claim a seaplane transfer – which eventually may or may not happen. Coz there are no set schedules for seaplane flights.  The daily change of pickups and drop-offs timings is the main cause.
 
If you are traveling to Maldives just for few days let’s say 4 days, and wish to save those extra bucks, then it will be a good idea to pick a private island resort that is closer to the Male.
 

     5.3  Over-water villas or Beach villas?

Yet another point to consider while booking hotels. As mentioned before,  prices of different room types within the same resort may vary a lot. Along with the difference in price it’s important to ask yourself what kind of experience you are looking for.
 
Maldives Travel Guide - Beach Bunglows
Maldives Travel Guide – Beach Bungalows
 
Beach Bungalows  
Beach villas/bungalows are usually located under palms, with outdoor space which offers more shade and makes things a bit cooler in the heat of the day. Besides, it’s easier to move around and explore other resort facilities. 
 
Maldives Travel Guide - Over water villas
Maldives Travel Guide – Over water villas
 
Over-water Villas 
Over-water villas are pretty much synonymous with the Maldives and almost every private island resort has them. However, they are overrated! 
While over-water villas do offer a unique point of view and your own private steps into the ocean, they are usually set on the far end of the resort, making them a waking tour to other resort facilities. 
Some of them aren’t that private as well, and may have smelling bathrooms and poorly-lit jetties that make nighttime navigation a bit difficult.  The over-water villas are also more expensive compared to the beach bungalows.
 
Prefer Beach Bungalows over water-villas,  If you like sitting in the shade.   Water villa decks, which look beautiful, can be very exposed and hot, even with a sun umbrella, offering little protection from the sun.  
 

     5.4  Booking

There are 3 main ways to book a resort: online travel agencies (OTA), travel agency & resort website. 
The specificity of the Maldives is that hotels prefer to work with travel agencies more than with  OTA. This is due to the size of the commission that hotels must pay to the platforms. You can go through travel agency or try booking directly through resort website to get best deal, you will be able to save couple of hundred dollars easily.
 

6.  How to Get to the Maldives

You first land at the Male International Airport. Depending on how far your private island resort is, you will be transferred to the island by seaplane, by a speedboat or by taking a domestic flight.  
 

     6.1  Items banned from Entry 

Before you even take a flight to Male you need to know about the items banned from entry.  Because Maldives is a strictly Muslim country, there are specific bans on some items you may bring into the Maldives. To avoid any hassle or confusion at the airport, don’t carry pork products, alcohol, tobacco and any religious texts to Maldives.

     6.2  Vaccination 

You don’t need any special vaccinations to travel to the Maldives.
 

6.3  Visa

Maldives follows Visa-on-arrival policy. So, visitors to the Maldives do not need to apply for a visa pre-arrival, regardless of their country of origin. Just make sure you have a valid passport, proof of onward travel, and money to be self-sufficient while in the country.
 

6.4  Flight to Male

Most visitors arrive at Malé International Airport, on Hulhulé Island, adjacent to the capital Malé. The airport is served by flights to and from India, Singapore , Sri Lanka, Dubai,  Istanbul, and major airports in South-East Asia, as well as charters from Europe. British Airways offers direct flights to the Maldives around 2–3 times per week.

 

7. Maldives Airport Arrival Guide 

Following maldives airport arrival guide will help you in a hassle free entry into the country.
 

    7.1  Currency / ATM

Maldivian currency is Rufiyaa(MVR), but tourists can pay in dollars and by credit cards. You will find ATM and currency exchange counters at the airport itself but you may not need local currency.
 

    7.2   Immigration Formalities

The moment you land at the airport, you will walk straight towards the immigration desk where you will find tourists already lined up. Pick up
Maldives immigration arrival cards available at the entrance of the room and fill in the required information before quiening up. 1 card for each tourist.
Present the card to the officer at the desk and get the visa stamped on your passports – that is valid for 30 days.
Next, you will have to go through customs clearance – which basically means scanning of the handbags that you are carrying.
 

   7.3   How to Get to your Resort / Hotel from Male Airport

On walking down further, you will  come across a number of counters representing a particular resort with a hotel representative. Locate your  Private Island Resort counter and present your booking confirmation.
Now, depending on how far your resort is from Male International Airport,  the representative will transfer you to the island by either a seaplane, by a speedboat or by taking a domestic flight. 
 

8. What to Expect in Maldives

Maldives is a land of dreams. It’s difficult to pen down its beauty in words we will still try our best.
 
Maldives Travel Guide - what to expect
Maldives Travel Guide – What to Expect

    8.1 Stunning Views

The white sand beaches, the various shades of blue that make up the shallows and depths of the surrounding water, the stunning view from your luxury villa as the sun rises and sunsets over the Indian Ocean are the wonders that will leave you awestruck.

    8.2 Tropical Climate

Maldives has a tropical climate all year round and ranges from  24 degree celsius to 33  degree celsius.  If you are a water baby, then taking a dip in the ocean will be a bliss. With  Sea temperature around 28 degree celsius, you can swim in the ocean for hours

    8.3 Frequent Sightings

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The frequent sightings of baby sharks, colorful fishes and even stingrays near the shallow lagoon comes as a pleasant surprise and an amazing experience. Besides, you will always find seagulls either flying over or taking a gentle stroll along the shore line. 

    8.4 Food

Most of the resorts offer a variety of food options to choose from especially for non-vegetarians. However, if you don’t eat non-vegetarian food, then it will be best to not book a full-board/half-board meal plan due to limited Vegetarian foods options.

    8.5 Water Activities

Maldives boast a number of water activities, both underwater (such as snorkeling and diving) and in water (such as water motorcycle, boating, surfing, sailing and more) Private island resorts charge huge amount for each activity. So be prepared. 

Maldives under water world

          8.5.1 Skin Rashes

Skin rashes might be a concern while venturing into the ocean – that totally depends upon physical contact with some algae or corals. So it’s good to wear skinsuit.

         8.5.2 Snorkeling

Most of the corals in the region are now dead. So it might be really difficult to get a sighting of thriving live corals especially during snorkeling. However, you will for sure come across a number of colorful fishes in all sizes swimming around you.
 
It’s recommended to carry your own snorkel gears – not only because of hygiene reasons but to also save good amount of money since most of the resorts rent out snorkel gears for a huge price. Choice is yours.

          8.5.3 Diving 

Maldives has some amazing diving sites where one can explore the underwater world. These are usually very high priced. So, just ask about the packages from your resort desk.

 

9. Payment at the Resorts

Banks or ATMs do not exist in some islands. Payment with the card can be made at the resorts. However, It’s’ a good idea to bring some extra cash as well.
 

10. How Expensive is Maldives

One can travel to Maldives on a strict budget by staying in a guesthouse at any local island or can spend lavishly by picking an accommodation at a private island resort. Cost will further add up with the number of excursions, water sports, food & beverages etc.
 

11. Things to Carry

  • Snorkeling gears
  • Life jacket(if you think you need it)
  • Ear Plugs
  • Beach Shorts
  • Swimsuits
  • Beach cover-ups
  • Cotton T-shirts
  • Soft breezy clothes
  • A mini first-aid kit
  • Sunglasses
  • Beach Hat
  • Beach bag
  • Sunscreen
  • Washing detergent

 

12. Departures – Things to Watch out for

Transfers from resorts back to Male airport are generally organized with an extra window of time for the purpose of preventing you to miss your flight. Transfers can be at Sunrise even if your International flight is much later in the afternoon.
Similarly if your departure flight is late in the night, you might have to leave your resort in the afternoon and stay several hours at the airport. 
All transfers are confirmed one night before your departure.  Resorts receive the final list after 8:00 pm. So check the resort desk a night before. 
 
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Maldives Travel Guide – What to Expect in Maldives
 
With the above information in mind opt for the best possible choice for your Maldives Trip and plan it accordingly. We tried to cover all the important information in this video. However, if you think we have missed any vital information, please feel free to share it in the comments section of the video. It will be of great help to fellow tourists.
 
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