Sometimes, sitting alone, I think. Only sometimes. At others, I seem to
be too busy reading a book, watching a movie or slaying dragons on my
PlayStation 3. But those precious times when I cajole my brain to work,
I think about life and its great questions. Questions like – what came
first, the chicken or the egg? Or something deeply philosophical like –
who let the dogs out (if you know, do tell me)? Or the most recent one –
what water sports could a non-swimmer like me enjoy in the Maldives?
At first, the answer seemed a dull ‘nothing’. But then the process of
systematic evaluation kicked in and here are the results of my study.
Here it is - top five water sports you can enjoy even if you don’t know
how to swim.
1. Under Water Walking
So what if you can’t go snorkeling? Under Water Walking is as much fun
as snorkeling. You get the chance to walk on the ocean floor, to touch
the ocean floor with your feet and get up close and personal with the
many marvels of the ocean – all you have to do is to wear a see-through
oxygen mask so that you can breathe under water. It is very safe and an
instructor is always with you. No swimming, just plain old walking!
2. Jet Skiing
Speed, thrill and the beautiful waters of Maldives – a heady cocktail
for anyone. Jet skiing is one of the most popular water sports in
Maldives – and yes, you don’t need to be a swimmer to rev up the engine.
You can wear a life jacket and coast guards are always on the alert
so even if you fall; you would easily float on the water until you are
rescued.
3. Glass-bottom Boats
Well, this is something I would definitely recommend. You see,
sometimes I like to draw on other people’s experiences too. But let me
assure you that no man, woman or child on this planet needs to be a
swimmer to get on this boat! The bottom of the boat is made of
transparent glass. Once you reach far into the ocean you can actually
see colourful creatures and marine plants jostling in the deep ocean.
Without actually getting in to the water, you get to see all the
wonderful jewels of the ocean.
4. Banana Boat Rides
A boat in the shape of a banana! Well, who wouldn’t want to get on
board that? You get on the boat, you are secured to the boat (so that
you don’t fall off) and you go on a merry ride on the frothing waves of
the ocean. Go bananas!
5. Big Game Fishing
Maldives is a haven for those who love fishing. Although less promoted
and less known than the other exciting water sports in Maldives, fishing
is a good way to relax and have fun at the same time. The waters of
Maldives teeming with excellent game fish which includes Marlin, Wahoo,
Tuna and Sailfish. In an effort to promote big game fishing, Maldives
Game Fishing Association (MGFA) plans to host the third Maldives Game
Fishing Challenge, from November 15, 2013 to November 18, 2013.
Whew! See, there’s a whole load of water activities that you can enjoy in the Maldives and you don’t need to be a swimmer for any of them. All you actually need to do is to book your flight and hotel for Maldives. Do write to me if you have any queries about the Maldives; I would be happy to help!
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