Landaa Giraavaru
Four Seasons at Landaagiraavaru
(Landaa Giraavaru) | |
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island resort | |
Country | Maldives |
Administrative atoll | Baa Atoll |
Area | |
• Total | 0.178 km2 (0.069 sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+05:00 (MST) |
Landaa Giraavaru, often called Four Seasons at Landaagiraavaru, is an island in the
Geography
Localization
Landaa Giraavaru is one of the Maldive Islands, located in the northeast of Baa Atoll. The closest inhabited islands are Kamadhoo in the southeast and Kudarikilu in the northwest, but there are also numerous desert islands around, such as Thiladhoo, Milhaidhoo or Madhirivaadhoo in the south, which offer as many diving sites.
Relief and morphology
Landaa Giraavaru is approximately 600 meters in length from east to west, and 200 meters at its maximum width; its maximum height does not exceed 2 meters. It mostly consists of sand, which makes it a motu.
Flora and fauna
Terrestrial biodiversity
Landaa Giraavaru is covered with dense tropical vegetation, including in particular takamakas, coconut palm trees and screwpines.
Marine biodiversity
The island is located inside the "Baa Atoll
Conservation
The resort shelters its own "Marine Discovery Centre" with several full-time biologists, scientific divers and researchers, managed by local environmental organization Seamarc/Marine savers.[3] Particular projects of focus include the care and rehabilitation of wounded animals (turtles, cetaceans),[4] surveys of the local macrofauna (turtles, rays, whale sharks[2]) and an ambitious program of reimplantation of coral in damaged areas (known onsite as Reefscapers),[5] mostly funded by tourists.[6] The MDC also provides popularization course and conferences about marine life, aimed at resort guests, local islanders and marine biology apprentices.[7]
History
Probably discovered during the prehistory at the same time as the other islands of the Maldives, Landaa Giraavaru may have been inhabited in an intermittent way because of the low availability in fresh water, even if remains of sedentary occupation were found in the northeast of the island. This population probably migrated to the close island of Kamadhoo at the beginning of the 20th century to settle the present village there. Before the opening of the hotel, the island was only punctually inhabited by one Maldivian tribe, about 10-12 people, who exploited the coconuts and certain products of the sea thanks to a regular supply from Kudarikilu there. When Resort was opened, they were offered to stay in resort for lifetime. First man died in 2007 and left his name to the restaurant of the employees, Café Umarbe.[8]
In November 2004, the island became home to the second Maldivian resort of the Four Seasons hotel management company,[9] and now employs approximately 500 workers and covers the entire 178062 m2 of the island.
Tourism
The presence of the luxury resort Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru makes this site one of the numerous
The access to the island from Malé and its international airport distant from about 130 kilometres is via a 35-minute seaplane flight.
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One of the resort's swimming pools
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Water villas alley
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Part of the pile dwellings of the spa
References
- ^ a b Baa Atoll, Maldives: UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve Archived 2014-08-08 at the Wayback Machine on Visitmaldives.com.
- ^ a b "The Manta Trust". Marinesavers.com.
- ^ "Marine Savers". Seamarc Maldives.
- ^ "The Maldivian Sea Turtle Conservation Programme (MSTCP)". Marinesavers.com.
- ^ "Reefscapers Story – Coral Reef Propagation". Marinesavers.com.
- ^ Cynthia Drescher. "Why the Best Maldives Souvenir Is One You Can't Bring Home". cntraveler.com.
- ^ "Marine Discovery Centre". Marinesavers.com.
- ^ Sodhig (July 2014). "Meet Umarbe". Landaa Splash.
- ^ a b "Four Seasons Maldives at Landaagiravaru : Facts". Fourseasons.com/maldiveslg.