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Addu Nature Park
Escape to the lush haven of Addu City and immerse yourself in the wonders of Addu Nature Park. A protected Eden brimming with bio-diverse ecosystems, this nature park is a must-see for anyone visiting the Southern Heart of the Maldives. Let us guide you in creating your perfect itinerary for a fun day at Addu Nature Park, with activities that can be enjoyed by a group of friends, a family, a couple, or even by yourself.
Addu Atoll is the southernmost atoll in the Maldives atoll chain. There are altogether five inhabited islands, which form six administrative districts, in the atoll. The islands on the western flank of the atoll are connected by a 16-kilometer link road and stretches from Hithadhoo in the north to Gan in the southernmost point of the atoll. The atoll consists of islands that have their very own unique characteristics that are quite different from the rest of the country.
Addu Atoll hosts the second largest wetlands area in the Maldives. The Addu Nature Park encompasses the beautiful Eydhigali Kilhi wetlands and protected Koattey area in Hithadhoo Island. The park features charming piers extending out to the lakes, mangroves and scenic cycling routes through the lush vegetation of the wetlands. You can take a guided nature tour through the park and observe the unique fauna and flora of the rich habitat. Canoeing in the bay area known as Bedhi famous for its beautiful red mangroves, baby stingrays and sharks is one of the most memorable experience in the Park.
Equatorial Divers Lodge will help you to arrange your tour and video/photograph on your request.
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