Travel Guide Nalaguraidhoo
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A paradisiacal place where the blue declines with the wire of the day. The beaches are delightfully rocked by the lapping of the clear water but also sheltered from the sun by an abundant and restful vegetation. Nalaguraidhoo is a large island, 1.6 kilometres long and 440 metres wide. Just south of Ari Atoll and bordered by the local islands of Maamigili and Fensfushi, the island is also the best place to see the whale sharks that frequent this part of the atoll all year round. Nalaguraidhoo has managed to preserve a wild corner at the eastern end of the island. Coconut palms and mangroves die on the powdery sand bank that stretches out into the lagoon. In the centre of the island, the large spaces have been converted into pleasant gardens, including a rose garden and an orchid garden. In addition, the small semi-deserted island of Tholifushi, located to the west of the resort, welcomes you for a little adventure. It is also the only island where you will see paved roads on which you can travel by minibus. You can also travel by bicycle. The island is above all a family destination that offers a whole catalogue of activities. On the other hand, we regret that stingrays and reef sharks are fed at regular times to satisfy the curiosity of tourists.
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