For casual lovers of marine activities, the prevalent image of Maldivian waters aside from colourful reef ecosystems may be seeing manta rays and whale sharks up-close. This prospect draws thousands to the archipelago annually. However, the Maldives also offers another extraordinary if less well-known adventure, and it is electrifying enough to send chills through the most experienced of divers – diving with tiger sharks.
Characterised by the dark stripes on their body, ‘Sea Tigers’ inhabit coastal tropical and sub-tropical waters. Known as “the garbage bins of the ocean” for their ability to devour everything, tiger sharks are also considered the second-most dangerous after the Great White, based on the statistics of recorded shark attacks.