Mar30
Published by Asya in Asia, Fishing, Kayaking, Maldives, Resorts, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Spa, Swimming

 Dhoni Mighili is a luxurious resort, located on a private island in the Ari Atoll,
Maldives, to the south west of the capital Mahe. Mighili has six thatched beach intimate bungalows with outdoor bathroom, waterfall showers and private pool which engage all of the senses.
Also there are six luxuriously personified traditional Maldivian boats – Dhonis. These 65 ft handcrafted Maldivian yachts are with own crew. In-cabin entertainment includes 20†LCD televisions, Bose DVD players, air-conditioners and king-size beds.Â
Resort Facilities:
- Thakuru – butler services. It is all yours from the moment you alight from your intercontinental jet, until you return.
- Dining – be it on your private Dhoni or a secluded spot on the beach and enjoy with exotic dishes, freshly prepared at any time of day or night
- Spa – The Aquum Spa offers treatments to satisfy body, mind and soul
- Diving – PADI certified
- Water sports center including kayaking, sailing, canoeing, windsurfing and snorkeling
- 65ft Luxury Cruiser
- Catamaran Sailing
- Beach Volley
- Private excursions – including night fishing, deserted island snorkeling
Prices & reservations: click here
Feb16
Published by misha in Adventure, North America, Parks, Photos, Sailing, Sightseeings, Travel gear, United States of America

The Alaska Southeastern Coast is emerged as the Inside Passage, and has long been a popular cruise route. Left, a Celebrity Cruise ship makes a stop in Juneau.

Southern Alaska has some of the most striking glaciers in the world, including Hubbard Glacier.

The Hubbard Glacier is the largest tidewater glacier in North America. Unlike most glaciers, which are retreating, it’s been thickening and advancing toward the Gulf of Alaska since it was first mapped in 1895.

The coast is also one of the best places to spot humpback whales.

The number of eagles, which live in Alaska is huge than anywhere else in United States.

The picture display the port town of Ketchikan, originally a fishing settlement for the Tongass and Cape Fox Tlingit Indians. The region still hosts some of the best salmon fishing on the southeast coast.

A beach in the town of Sitka, originally inhabited by Tlingit Indians.

Children from a local day camp on an excursion in Sitka National Historical Park, a temperate rain forest.