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| Capital City |
Male |
| Population |
301,475 |
| Religion |
Sunni Muslim |
| Language |
English, Divehi |
| Currency |
Rufiyaa |
| Dial Code |
960 |
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| Time Zone |
GMT/UTC +5 |
| Climate |
Hot, humid; dry, northeast monsoon (November to March); rainy, southwest monsoon (June to August) |
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| 11 November |
Republic Day |
| 3 November |
Victory Day |
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Kuda Id |
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Ramadan |
| Electricity |
230V ,50 Hz |
| Warning |
No Warning at this moment |
| Visa Req. |
Visas are required for most nationalities, but are free and can be obtained on arrival for a maximum stay of 30 days. |
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Major Tourist Attractions in MALDIVES
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Male’
would certainly count as one of the smallest
capitals in the world in terms of its physical
size. A third of the country’s population,
about 75,000 live in Male’. Different
from any other island in the country, Male’
is a city of high-rise buildings and paved roads.
Male’ is still relatively green and pleasant.
The streets in the residential areas are shaded
with trees, at places forming an arch overhead.
A fair number of main streets are lined with
big trees providing shade on both sides. Even
a stroll around it would offer interesting sites
and shots for the memories; the fish market
and the local market at the northern waterfront,
the new harbour in the south-west corner and
the 400-year old Friday Mosque, to name a few.
A stroll around the residential areas or shopping
streets would provide an insight into the life
and livelihood of the residents of the capital.
Or simply sit down and relax at one of the small
parks dotted around the capital and just observe
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Diving in Maldives
Every resort in the Maldives caters for scuba
divers and international certificates of all
types are accepted. The dive schools are well
equipped, and regulators, BCDs, computers, masks,
snorkels and fins are available for hire. For
those learning to dive resorts offer a variety
of dive courses are conducted in several languages.
At resorts, diving is conducted daily all year
around and it is only rarely that diving has
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Snorkeling in Maldives
Snorkeling over the shallow reefs of the islands
is an ideal way to explore the underwater
world. The house reefs of most of the islands
are just a few strokes away from the beach.
Even if the reef are quite shallow and one
may simply walk up to the reef to enjoy its
beauty. Snorkeling equipment is available
at all the resorts. Some organize regular
snorkeling excursions to give visitors a chance
to experience the diversity of marine life
and reef structures in the Maldives.
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Source:
Maldives Tourism Board Website |
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