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All
About
The
Capital
Of
Maldives
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Male
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While Male may
be the capital of the Maldives
a place where visitors almost
exclusively arrive into and
leave from the country, it’s
interesting that many visitors
do not spend a single night in
Male. This is because most
visitors go directly to their
resort island and spend most of
their time there.
Many visitors
still get to see Male via
day trips organised by
several of the resort
islands.
Male isn’t
particularly large - in fact
it’s possible to walk around
the island in slightly over
an hour (it’s dimensions
being approximately 2km long
and 1km wide).
For its land
mass, Male is pretty densely
populated with around a
70,000 strong population.
There are ongoing land
reclamation projects in
progress to increase the
amount of space on the
island.
Despite
being a small city, Male
offers the kind of services
you would come to expect
from any capital including
books, post office, internet
access, bookshops, travel
agents, a myriad of eateries
and so on.
There are a
few points of interest for
those who venture into Male
to get a glimpse of life in
the capital:
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The
Islamic centre &
mosque is one of the
grander structures
in the city. Hukuru
Miskiiy is the most
ancient mosque in
Male and dates back
to the 1650’s.
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There is a National
Museum displaying
various artifacts
once owned by the
Sultans (from
clothing to
weapons).
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You
may also enjoy
visiting the
Muleeaage (a
structure initially
built as a palace
and also used as
presidential
residence in the
past).
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Shoppers will find
quite a few places
of interest in Male
- for instance
Chandanee Magu and
Orchid Magu have a
cluster of souvenir
shops &
cafes.
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Male isn’t a
place to go to for
bars or clubs but
other forms of
entertainment do
exist - there are a
couple of cinemas
(the Star &
Olympus on Majeedi
Magu). There are
also opportunities
to catch an outdoor
concert at New
Harbour.
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For sports
enthusiasts there is
the National Stadium
where football &
cricket games are
regularly
contested.
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Male has
several hotels,
guest-houses &
inns to suit a wide
range of budgets
should you have the
opportunity to spend
a couple of
nights.
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Those who do
get to visit Male
for any length of
time can enjoy a
wide range of
eateries serving
many different types
of international
cuisine. Male has
several small tea
shops offering
(non-alcoholic)
drinks and small
snacks or "short
eats" (hedhikaa).
Tea shops also offer
"long eats", which
tend to be larger
more filling
dishes.
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Tea
shops in Male are on
the whole cheap
and chirpy
affairs, serving
simple foods at low
prices. There are
also several higher
priced restaurants
to choose from.
These include
cuisines such as
Italian, Thai,
Indian, American
& Chinese. Most
restaurants also
have their own
in-house
restaurant.
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