The Maldives in located in the Indian Ocean, about 500 KM from the southern tips of both India. It is the Ideal exotic tropical island paradise.
Independant since 1965, and a republic since 1968, the Maldives is a member of the United Nations, the Commonwealth and the Non-Aligned Movement. It maintains a very cordial relationship with the international community. Under the leaderships of both Maumoon Abdul Gayoom and Mohamed Nasheed, the country is a champion of global peace and perservation of the environment.
The population of the country currently stands at 2005 est about 300,000. A common language (Dhivehi) and religion (Islam) unite the people into cohesive, peaceful society. The country has been inhabited for atleast 25 centuries.
The Maldives comprises about 1190 islands grouped into atolls protected by surrounding coral reefs. Coconut palms and various tropical plants grow in abundance on most islands.
The Maldives straddles the equator and has a tropical climate. The southwest monsoon brings most of the rain, mostly around June and July. Normally, the skies are clear during the northeast monsoon.
As of early 1970’s tourism has burgeoned in the Maldives. Surfers, divers, beach buffs, game fisherman and sea lovers find the Maldives ideal.
The Maldives has increasingly become extremely accessible, especially by air. Scheduled and charter flights operate on a regular basis from points of origin in Europe, the Middle East and Asia. Visitors are issued thirty day visa on arrival. Apart from normal Customs and Port Health formalities, nothing stands in the way of the inbound guest and tropical holiday.