Saturday, December 10, 2011

Coconut Palm

One of the kind of trees which is abundant in Maldives is Coconut palm. Traditionally people used to live in houses made of this coconut leaves known as thatched houses. As we travel through Maldivian history, products from coconut palm was used in every aspect of life.
Fishing which is the main blood line of Maldives was made possible by wood from this very coconut palm. Our ancestors used to make traditional " Dhoani " from the wood.
Wood from coconut palm was also used to make tools and furniture. In addition, coconuts are an important product too. Maldivians make delicious sweets from it. Coconut palms are infact multipurpose trees of nature.
Be sure to visit the Maldives !!

Friday, December 9, 2011

Koattey

It's a beautiful place. A preserved place. A place undisturbed by the sheer population. Located in Addu City, Koattey is a natures reserve. It is at the Nothern End of the City with a total area of 16 hectres which is roughly 1.2km. This place is quite rich in Biodiversity. Here you will find a organisms taking shelter in their own habitat. It's evergreen and visiting this place will leave you breathless as there are few places on this Earth where human settlement hasn't reached. I, myself was mesmerized by this place. There are 25 species of plants alone in this place. Fishes like Tilapia could be found in the reefs.
The famous " Ranin Hanaa Fenganda"

There's a pond called Ranin Hanaa Fenganda  in which " Fairies " used to take shower in early days. This water is of a pale yellow colour which is quite amusing. I have been in this water, and yes it's of pale yellow- green colour! Around this pond there are coconut palms which adds beauty.

Species of birds could be seen flying happily in the air. Dhondheeni ( The White Tern ) is in abundance in Koattey.

If you happen to visit the city of Addu, be sure to visit this beautiful place.


Thursday, December 8, 2011

The city of Addu

Addu City, the southern most region of Maldives is closest to the equator. It's a city worth visiting since it offers visitors to experience the beauty of nature.
Tourists will  get to see the World War memorial located in Gan/ Seenu/ Maldives. Also the link road also known as Shamsuddin Bondu Fandiyaaru Thakurufaaanu Magu is a lane connecting Feydhoo, Maradhoo Feydhoo, Maradhoo and Hithadhoo of Maldives. A ride with dear ones on this road will expose you to the breezes of nature. Be sure to visit Koattey which is a preserved place.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

The story behind the Maldivian Flag

Our heart fills with pride as we see our Maldivian flag dancing to the tunes of the wind near Shaheedh Hussain Adam Building in Male', Maldives which is the capital of Maldives. Here a gigantic Maldivian flag seek shelter among the Maldivians in Jumhooree Maidhaan. Daily dozens of tourists take snapshots with the flag. So what does this flag say about the Maldivians?

The bright red colour in the flag represents the blood of those people who died saving the independence of this Nation.It also represents sacrifice as  Thus the red colour represents sacrifice and boldness.The green colour represents the peace and prosperity. It also symbolizes the coconut palms which are in abundance in the country of Maldives. Last but not the least, the white crescent moon signifies the religion of Islam which is practiced in Maldives for over hundreds of years.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Facts about Maldives

  • Maldives , The Republic of Maldives or "Dhivehi Raajjeyge Jumhooriyya refer to the same place, that is the chain of islands in the Indian Ocean.
  • The language of Maldives is Dhivehi
  • The currency of Maldives is Rufiyaa
  • Maldives is the smallest country in Asia as far as population is concerned
  • Fishing and Tourism are the main blood vessels of the Maldives
  • History suggests that this country was inhabited by people of the Arabia, Eastern Africa and India as early as in the 4th Century BC. At present Maldivians are infact a mixed race of whites and blacks. 

Monday, December 5, 2011

A plea from the Paradise

Maldives has always been a country which has environmental concerns. Since Maldives has a very delicate ecosystem, steps are taken to ensure that minimum or no harm is done to the ecosystem. The current president of Maldives, Mr Mohammed Nasheed has a vision to make Maldives Carbon Neutral and he has initiated projects which will help Maldives achieve this due to the fact that carbon emissions are slowly causing the depletion of ozone layer. Maldives being a small country took initiative as to make bigger and powerful countries across the globe to realize that Ozone layer depletion is not a myth. It is rather a harsh reality and Maldivians might have to give up their own land, even their Maldivian Identity.
Indeed Maldivians should take the initiative as we are first inline to face the calamities of nature.
Will Maldives be those islands which used to be in the Indian Ocean, which people used to refer to as the paradise on Earth?
Don't worry people, resorts in Maldives are simply very environmentally friendly and they do follow strict protocols set by the government. So visit Maldives for who knows for how long Maldives is to remain above the waters of Indian Ocean..



Sunday, December 4, 2011

A Romantic Getaway

Being in a tropical paradise with your special someone is indeed a special thing. But to make it more special its sensible to opt for Maldives as a romantic getaway. The greenery, turquoise blue waters, white sandy beaches and the sound of waves across the beach contribute to the " wow " factor in Maldives. Imaging sitting by the water, which is crystal clear and the light from the moon illuminated in these waters, and a private dinner set just for the couple to enjoy. Surely this paradise gives couples a romantic get together with their specific someone.
Words really cannot describe how serene the Maldives is, you just have to experience it. Also resorts offer exclusive packages to Honeymoon couples for them to make their honeymoon as memorable as ever.