The Marshall Islands are a sprawling chain of volcanic islands and coral atolls in the central Pacific Ocean, between Hawaii and the Philippines. In the northwest, Bikini Atoll’s largely undisturbed waters, used as a ship graveyard after World War II, are now a popular wreck dive site. Near Majuro Atoll, which holds the islands' capital and largest settlement, the coral reef at Kalalin Pass teems with marine life.
The climate has a dry season from December to April and a wet season from May to November. Many Pacific typhoons begin as tropical storms in the Marshall Islands region, and grow stronger as they move west toward the Mariana Islands and the Philippines.
The country uses the United States dollar as its currency. The majority of the citizens of the Republic of Marshall Islands,
Average conversion rate 1 USD = INR 66.
Marshallese handicrafts are renowned in international craft circles for their intricacy, uniqueness, and style. Visit any of the local handicraft stores and you’ll be amazed at the variety of crafts available from delicate bracelets to huge laundry baskets.