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Written by Maldives Halal Travel
Embark on a Manta Adventure at Hurawalhi Maldives
The captivating manta season at Hurawalhi unfolds from November through April, an eagerly anticipated annual spectacle at the resort. During this enchanting period, a congregation of graceful manta rays graces the resort's pristine sandbank—an iconic feeding ground nestled within the atoll. The remarkable presence of these majestic beings is a near-daily occurrence, leaving a lasting impression on every fortunate observer.
Enthusiastic visitors are invited to partake in manta exploration expeditions guided by the resort's resident marine biologists. These immersive excursions, available throughout the manta season, provide a firsthand encounter with these iconic creatures while offering deep insights into their behaviors. What's more, participants contribute to invaluable research initiatives. The data garnered from these expeditions directly supports the Manta Trust, a dedicated organization striving for the protection and preservation of these magnificent marine inhabitants.
Hurawalhi's prime location makes it an ideal platform to witness the manta season's marvels. Beyond the resort's vicinity, guests can also venture on excursions to various sites within the Lhaviyani Atoll, expanding their chances to marvel at manta rays. Fushifaru, renowned as a renowned cleaning station, is a favorite haunt among scuba divers. Early in the season, mantas often grace this locale before transitioning to their feeding grounds. Here, a captivating spectacle unfolds as mantas hover gracefully above coral blocks, engaged in a delicate dance with cleaner wrasses who meticulously tend to their gills and bodies. Snorkeling enthusiasts also enjoy the opportunity to explore additional feeding sites within the atoll, complementing the experiences offered at the resort's cherished sandbank.
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