When you first see Maldives from above, you’ll notice one-too-many scattered islands – some shaped like perfect circles (others may remind you of your first failed attempt at khubus or chapati!) – all floating, effortlessly, in the midst of crystal-clear waters. You can spot the shadows cast by a floating dhoni (traditional wooden boats), onto the sugar-white sand beds, thanks to the pristine waters. As you take in the bird’s eye view, the adjectives that come to mind are ‘serene’, and ‘tranquil’, and you can feel the island vibes, where time stands still. Everywhere you look lies a photo opportunity: swaying palms, pink sunsets, and endless ribbons of white sand. "
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