9 Things to do in Tuvalu (the LEAST visited country in the world)
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Are you looking for a truly off-the-beaten-path destination? Look no further than Tuvalu, the least visited country in the world. In our video, we'll take you on a journey to discover the top things to do in this remote and secluded island nation.
You'll have the opportunity to explore the breathtaking natural beauty of Tuvalu, including the crystal-clear waters and white sand beaches, perfect for swimming, snorkeling and diving. The coral reefs are home to an abundance of colorful fish and other sea creatures, making it a true paradise for marine life enthusiasts.
But that's not all! Tuvalu is also known for its rich cultural heritage, such as the traditional dance and song, and you'll also get to meet the friendly and welcoming local people, who are known for their hospitality. There are also many outdoor activities such as fishing, hiking, and birdwatching, which you can enjoy.
So join us as we explore all that Tuvalu has to offer. From natural wonders to cultural experiences, this remote and secluded island nation is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.
We'll explain more about the best things to do in Tuvalu in this video.
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Funafuti Marine Conservation Area in Funafuti, Tuvalu
Funafuti Marine Conservation Area in Funafuti, Tuvalu
The Kogatapu Funafuti Conservation Area was established in 1996, and covers 33 square kilometers of water and land on the western side of the Atoll.
It includes reef, lagoon, channel, ocean and islands habitats. There are six uninhabited islets with native broadleaf forest and coral sand beaches are located within the protected area and are home to coconut crabs, nesting seabirds and turtles. A variety of colourful fish can easily be seen through the clear blue lagoon while coral reefs and bommies provide for excellent snorkeling and scuba diving.
The Conservation Area includes lagoon, reef, channel, ocean and island habitats. The waters of the conservation area are home to many species of fish, corals, algae and invertebrates. The islets within the area contain 40% of the remaining native broadleaf forest on Funafuti atoll, and are home to significant seabird populations and are nesting sites for the green sea turtle.
Tepuka Sailivili had all its vegetation and most of its sand washed away by Cyclone Meli in 1997.
The Tuvalu National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan of 2009 describes the marine environment as comprising six major ecosystem types: oceanic, outer reef, lagoonal, back reef, lagoon floor, and patch reefs, plus natural channels between the ocean and lagoon. It says these ecosystems produce sediment that is required for island building and maintenance and support communities of corals, other invertebrates, algae, plankton, fish and marine mammals and reptiles.Like us and Join us at Xtreme Collections for more fun and knowledge.
Tuvalu Funafuti conservation area Atoll / Tuvalu Atoll
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Tuvalu Funafuti Centre ville, Gopro / Tuvalu Funafuti City center, Gopro
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Tonga Tongatapu Nage avec les baleines / Tonga tongatapu Swim with whale
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