Vaavu Atoll-Vaavu Atoll, located in South Male Atoll, Maldives, Maldives, is a diving spot and must be accommodated by boat.
There are not only beautiful uninhabited islands here, but also groups of nurse sharks can be seen around when diving at night. There are fewer and fewer Asian tourists.
The most popular diving spot in Vaavu is AlimathaJetty.
Alimatha Hotel in Wau Atoll transports kitchen waste (fish skin, fish bones and fish blood) to the sea for marine biological treatment through Dhoni (local yu fishing boat).
In this way, nurse sharks, ronin _ and marble _ who have been safely staying in the strait gradually equate fishing boats with food, and then slowly follow the boat back to Arimata.
At this time, Alimata fed them with skin and fishbones at the dock, and gradually evolved into that every evening (about 17:30), nurse sharks would automatically gather near Alimata to feed.
It is said that these nurse sharks are no longer afraid of people. They only have food in their eyes and don't care if they accidentally touch them.
Most diving sites in Vaavu Atoll are kandu, which is the so-called strait diving. You must enter the water with negative buoyancy and then release it. The speed of the waterway is very fast, and the depth may exceed 35 meters. Therefore, except Arimata Wharf, many diving sites are only suitable for divers of AOW and above.
You can see not only sharks but also manta rays in Wawu Atoll.
Baa Toll-Baatoll in Maldives belongs to the southern atoll, located on the north side of Male International Airport.
Most hotels in Arthor mainly fly to the island within 30 minutes, or fly+speedboat within 30 minutes.
There are many hotels on the atoll. Anantara, Four Seasons Hotel and Soneva Hotel all have 1 ~ 2 island resort hotels on this atoll.
An important reason why Baha 'i Atoll in Maldives attracts so many big-name hotels to camp here is that it is the first biosphere reserve recognized by UNESCO in Maldives, and numerous plankton attract manta rays and whale sharks that feed on them. Every year, it attracts many divers and photographers to watch manta rays, whale sharks and other commodities.
The most recommended diving place is HanifaruBay.
Rube, Haniffa is one of the most incredible areas in the world, just like a sanctuary for manta rays and whale sharks.
The coral reef in Luwan, Haniffa is like a big funnel, about1300m. Even the narrow part inside the funnel is almost 600 meters.
Manta rays and whale sharks are permanent residents of the largest population in the ocean, and they feed on plankton.
From May to 1 1 month every year, the southwest monsoon climate brings a lot of plankton. Plankton is easily trapped in this funnel-shaped reef, and the high concentration of plankton attracts whale sharks and manta rays to come to the carnival.
During this period, nearly 100 manta rays and several whale sharks can be seen cruising in the coral reef for food at any time.
Whether you want to see the nurse shark, the spectacular scene of more than 100 manta rays, or take the opportunity to say hello to whale sharks.
These places have a good environment and beautiful scenery, but after all, they are diving, so everyone must pay attention to their own safety!