Let's know interesting facts about the island country Maldives.


People from all over the world visit the Maldives, a beautiful island nation in South Asia. Especially people who have a special interest in the sea, islands, diving, seafood, etc., they are seen traveling to this country. It is surrounded by countries like Sri Lanka and India. The Maldives is considered to be the smallest country in Asia in terms of both area and population. Its capital is Male, the largest city in the Maldives, where the country's administrative affairs are handled. It is considered the country's economic center, as well as a commercial port.
A modern Villana International Airport has been built in the city, which can be reached by sea. Everyone will be surprised to know that the world's largest sea plane service is operated here to take tourists to other places, islands and resorts of the country, this service is operated by Trans Maldivian Airways. When small low-seater ships pass over the blue waters of the ocean, it often seems as if the ships are not flying at sea level, but moving.
For the convenience of those who want to travel to Maldives, this article is going to tell you about a few places where people should definitely go, no one can complete his journey to Maldives without visiting these places. Let's find out what those places are.
Male Friday Mosque
The Juma Masjid in Male, formerly known as Al-Sultan Mosque, is a popular tourist destination. This mosque is a beautiful example of the architect of the Maldives. The mosque has the distinction of being the largest mosque in the Maldives. Tourists can visit here for free, while the time to visit is from 9 am to 5 pm.
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National Museum
The museum is located in Sultan Park, Male. In the vicinity of the National Museum are the remains of an ancient palace that was destroyed in a fire in 1968. People come here to see the palace. The National Museum building has three floors, which have been modernized. The Chinese government is involved in the construction of the building, which was opened to tourists in July 2010. While the museum has antique furniture, utensils, clothes, shoes, coins, animal sculptures and military equipment, it also has collections of calligraphy of the Qur'an, which are of interest to tourists.
Reef Making
The reef is the perfect place for those who want to go deep into the ocean and have such an adventure. Because the famous rock structure here looks like a banana, its formation is known as reef. The sea depth of this place on the north side of Male goes up to 5 to 20 meters, so here expert divers as well as new aspiring divers can go deeper and fulfill their diving passion, for them it will be a memorable journey of life. Maybe, because the beautiful colorful fish and clear water in the sea here is enough to enchant the divers.
National Art Gallery
The National Art Gallery will be a great place for tourists who are interested in art and craft. The gallery was established in 1999. Various exhibitions continue here throughout the year. There are also works by local and international artists. In this art gallery, the works of local artists are the center of attention, as they reflect the culture of the Maldives.
Island tour
The Maldives is a paradise of islands. There are 1200 small and large islands, in which small towns, villages are inhabited, many islands can be fished, local seafood can be eaten. Administrative affairs offices have also been set up on some islands. Tourist resorts have been set up on some of the islands, where tourists spend their holidays in luxury and comfortable rooms and relieve their mental and physical fatigue. Some islands, such as the Hill Himalayas, are more popular. Marhi is known for its white marine soil. Most people like to take pictures where there is a bridge in the middle of the water and the blue and green clear water of the sea on both sides of it. The best place for such people is Marhi Island. Where photographs can be considered the most memorable of their lives.
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