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Calm beaches, long white stretches of sand, sunny days, a million shades of blue, rich underwater life, paradise… this is what comes to mind for most of us when we think of The Maldives well, for those who have heard about it. Where is that? All these ideas and more cannot be any truer when it comes to these majestic islands in the middle of nowhere. Actually, to be honest, it was even better than I had hoped it would be. Sadly, because of global warming and rising sea levels, The Maldives is considered one of the most dangerous places to live. At a maximum elevation of only 2 meters 6 feet above sea level, you can deduct for yourself what may one day happen to these paradisiac islands. And indeed it is! I consider myself very lucky to have met and hung out with some locals, be told many stories about life in The Maldives, both past and present, and get an insight into the political, religious, and every day life for Maldivians. Before going, there are definitely some ground rules one must be aware of, and some definite pertinent information about this lovely place. It is a bit on the lengthy side, but I hope you enjoy and find some useful tips that will incite you to go, because it is a beauty unlike any other! This is written from my experience in The Maldives and my point of view. Resort or Local Island? More and more uninhabited islands were bought out privately over the next 30 or so years, and resorts would be built. Foreigners were not allowed to stay on local islands; guesthouses and hotels were virtually non-existent, and this was all controlled by the government. The only way to enjoy the beautiful beaches and stunning waters was to stay at expensive fancy resorts. This obviously was mainly limited to the rich and famous or people who had some money to spend! All that changed around when the government opened up local islands to the outside world and allowed Maldivians to build guesthouses to welcome visitors my belief is that they saw the possibility of tourism expanding throughout the islands as a good thing for the economy and create jobs, as the main stream of economic income in the Maldives is from the tourism industry. This also started a new trend of budget-travel possibilities for many and put The Maldives on the map. Here are some things to consider for both…. Local Islands. Here are the main ones:. Culture and Religion:. The Maldives is an Islamic nation. Prayer times happen 5 times daily. The times are determined by the mosque and are based on the sun and geography according to my understanding anyway! It is very important to know that the Islamic religion is very present in The Maldives, and a few things need to be kept in mind when traveling there:. Guesthouses are very recent as previously stated, so most of them are new and well kept. I obviously cannot speak for each one as I have only stayed at 2, but I have heard many great things. Many of them will even offer activities, such as a picnic island, sand bank island hopping, sunrise dolphin trip, and snorkel excursions, etc. Being out on the turquoise ocean is enough to sell itself! The Maldivian resorts are those picturesque images we have in mind when we think of what The Maldives is like: overwater bungalows, pristine clear waters with white sand beaches, infinity pools and lush vegetation. Since they are privately owned by whoever built the resort, they are somehow exempt from these government regulations. There are no towns, no locals other than the workers at the resort who typically live on-site … solely the resort in question is on this island; a secluded little paradise for most. I had the privilege of having both experiences, having stayed at 3 local islands and one resort. See below for my itinerary. So it all comes down to what you are seeking and what your preferences are as a traveler. Resorts used to be out of reach to many as they were very expensive, however, with the recent economic crisis, many resorts have slashed their prices down to attract more guests. I have to say that getting around in The Maldives is quite a pain. Not because their system is inefficient, on the contrary, their ferry system is quite extensive. Some ferries only run once a day, others only times a week… so coordinating it all can be a headache. The Maldives looks small on the world map, but logistically speaking, getting from point A to point B can sometimes mean crossing km on a traditional public ferry boat dhoni boats , and take hours, and those are close ish destinations too. They do have public speedboats for a little more of a cost, which can be worth it if it saves times and sea-sickness guilty! Most guesthouses will arrange your transfers for you according to the public timetable for the ferries, and some even offer their own private speedboat transfer with set times from the airport harbor. Seats, however, are on a first-come-first-serve basis for both options, and as stated earlier, many ferries only operate once daily. If you can coordinate your schedule to those of the ferries, then great. Especially that the guesthouses usually will be able to reserve your tickets for you and arrange the transfer, all you need to do it show up at the right place at the right time. Resorts, on the other hand, always have their mandatory transfers provided. Some can be speedboats, others seaplanes. It is on an adjacent island called Hulhumale. There is a 20 minute shuttle ferry between the two. I did it a couple of time and it was fairly pleasant. If you can swing it and have enough time, awesome! I personally was lucky enough to have my transfers provided and arranged wherever I was staying, although I would have liked to have a public ferry experience. I never once felt in danger, but I was also accompanied by two very knowledgeable friends who are from there and know where to go and where not to. Please use common sense and be respectful of their conservative nature. You can just imagine how crowded it is! The streets are very narrow, almost like ally ways that zigzag their way through the small city. There is however a few lovely landmarks that can be visited through a short walking tour. Right by it, there is a beautiful monument dedicated to those who died in the terrorist attack that happened in The Muleeaage is the official residence of the President of the country, and within close proximity of the Grand Mosque. There are also some very old cemeteries within the city that are quite unique to see. All this can be done within a few hours. The food in the restaurants I did eat at was very good, ranging from traditional Maldivian meals, to Sri Lankan, Indian, and of course fresh catch of the day! There is a hospital, but it is still limited in services. For complicated cases and surgeries, people need to travel to Sri Lanka or India for proper care and more extensive treatments options. It was however nice to see and experience, but would I go back to visit? Probably not unless it was to visit my friends of course! My experiences were just lovely and I loved every single minute of it — minus the awful sunburn! The first island I went to was Thinadhoo in Vaavu Atoll, about 75 minutes away from the airport by speedboat. Thinadhoo is a local island with only 30 inhabitants. Yes, 30! They picked me up at the airport harbor with their own lovely speedboat, where they handed me a cold bottle of water and a cold towel scented with you guessed it! Plumeria fragrance. I thought it was a nice touch! As most places do, my arrival was greeted with a nice welcome drink non-alcoholic. It is so hot in The Maldives that anything cold is refreshing! The wifi was actually surprisingly good strong enough to make a facebook voice call. The hotel itself is beautiful. Nice and quiet, with a restaurant on site with absolutely delicious food, and their own baked goods! They offer free usage of bicycles to roam around and explore the tiny island, which is great! They have a complete dive center on site, offering dives at reasonable prices. They also offer activities and excursions, which I participated in. I did the night fishing, the morning snorkel, and a full day picnic lunch on an uninhabited island where I got the massive sunburn while snorkeling! All trips were absolutely lovely. They have their own staff who run the excursions, and they were very lovely, organized and safe. The last night I was there, they had a very awesome beach BBQ for dinner with a wide range of dishes to please everyone! The beach in front of the property is lovely. There is a beautiful house reef that stretches the whole length of the beach until bikini beach. Just walking the beach I was able to spot some baby black tipped reef sharks, and some baby sting rays, amongst other types of fish. All in all, I would definitely go back to this little paradise, and I highly recommend it to anyone wanting a nice getaway with some fun activities and some solitude! You can get in touch with them directly or visit their website. Local island mosque Arriving at the island harbor. My next destination for 3 nights was another local island called Thulusdhoo in Kaafu Atoll, roughly 20 minutes away by speedboat from the airport. It is one of the bigger islands, and also the capitol of Kaafu Atoll. I walked around the village a few times and barely saw anybody. I have to say, their infinity pool was my absolute favorite part of the whole place! I even saw a pod of dolphins that would come by morning and evening. Just lovely. The rooms are very nice, offering 3 different types: deluxe, seaview, and executive suite! I stayed in a seaview room with lovely views of the ocean and the adjacent waterfront park. The wifi was mainly functional in the lobby area. I was told that they were looking into expanding it to the entire property. They have an onsite restaurant, with both buffet and a la carte menus. The food was good, fairly basic but with a decent variety and a lot of fruits. On my last night, they had a great beach BBQ, with fresh catch of the day which was delicious, various dishes and a live local band! They also offer daily excursions, including chicken island visit, snorkeling, deep sea fishing, and surf trips out to the major surfing points on Thulusdhoo. This island is known for surfing, so many people who visit here are coming for just that. They also have a spa onsite and a conference room for business meetings and banquets. For a place that has just opened in November , it seems quite established and organized, with very lovely staff members. So for those of you that this applies to, do get in touch with them and ask what they can offer! They are very lovely and welcoming! I wanted to have both experiences, and this one also offered a nice tourism staff discount Do get in touch with them here if this applies to you once again , so it was hard to say no to staying in an overwater villa! Getting there involved taking either a seaplane direct to the resort, or a domestic flight and a 15 minute speedboat ride from Dharavandhoo island where the airport is located. The seaplane was more expensive, so I opted to take the domestic flight, but I do however regret not having the seaplane experience. Staying in an overwater villa was absolutely stunning. I would sit there and stare at the ocean for so long, and it was just so beautiful! I went snorkeling right off the back of my balcony where I had direct access to the lagoon, and woke up every morning greeted by the sun rising in front of my bed. Just breathtaking! Everything at the resort was exactly as I wanted and was looking for in terms of a resort experience : secluded, quiet, lovely beaches, house reef, amazing food, lovely staff… need I say more? Check them out for yourself here at their website and indulge in the photos below! Just a few more things I found useful to know…. Monetary Currency. The official currency is the Maldivian Rufiyaa, however USD is widely accepted and sometimes even preffered. It is always good to have cash on hand to pay for smaller purchases like food, ferry tickets, etc. I opted to get a SIM card from the airport upon arrival. I suggest you do the same if your phone allows it it needs to be unlocked first if you like to be connected while away. I had no problem and within 5 minutes it was up and working. There are two cellular providers at the airport: Ooredoo and Dhiraagu. They are both located on the right at the international arrivals exit. They offer SIM card packages specifically for foreigners, and last between days. You get to choose what you want based on your needs. I went with Ooredoo. Their prices are slightly lower than their competitor. I was satisfied the whole time I was there with their 3G and 4G network coverage. It is quite extensive for an island nation, and I even had full service while I was on a ferry in between Atolls. The Mighty Sun. Wear a shirt in the water and save yourself the pain of a bad sunburn. I literally could not go in the sun for over 3 days — even with my back covered, the sheer heat would hurt. Drinking Water:. It is advisable not to drink tap water in The Maldives. To my understanding, there is no fresh water source in the country, so all water must be desalinated through a process called reverse-osmosis and lacks all the essential minerals. I like to respect nature and take nothing but pictures! The coral reefs in The Maldives have taken a serious hit due to global warming and increasing water temperatures. There was a massive coral bleaching due to El-Nino in , and the effects can still be seen today. Please be cautious when snorkeling or diving. Do not touch coral or marine life, no matter how pretty it is. Be the observers and enjoy the moment. Be extra careful when snorkeling with fins on as to not kick the coral bed beneath you. Final Thoughts…. The Maldives is an incredible destination to visit, in my opinion. I loved every second of my time there, and I seriously cannot wait to go back! 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Buying hash Thulusdhoo
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Buying hash Thulusdhoo
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Buying hash Thulusdhoo