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		<title>Shopping in Maldives</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 19:47:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Malé is the commercial hub of the Maldives in addition to being the capital city. Varieties of consumer goods are imported to Maldives and are sold in Malé. Electronic items, beauty products, perfumes, chocolates and cosmetics are available from shops in different parts of Malé. Garments are mainly found in shops in Majeedhee Magu and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Malé is the commercial hub of the                                          Maldives in addition to being the capital                                          city. Varieties of consumer goods are                                          imported to Maldives and are sold in Malé.                                          Electronic items, beauty products, perfumes,                                          chocolates and cosmetics are available                                          from shops in different parts of Malé.                                          <span id="more-81"></span></p>
<p>Garments are mainly found in shops in                                          Majeedhee Magu and Chandhanee Magu, two                                          well-known streets of Malé. Garments                                          are mainly imported from Thailand, Singapore,                                          Indonesia and Dubai. The shopping area                                          of Chandhanee Magu is known as Singapore                                          Baazaar, named after the shops that used                                          to be there, with products imported from                                          Singapore in 1960s and 1970s. Today, the                                          area is flooded with souvenir shops. Nevertheless,                                          one can still find varieties of other                                          products in this area.</p>
<p>Most of the souvenir shops are located                                          in the area of Chandhanee Magu, Orchid                                          Magu, Fareedhee Magu and Faamudheyri Magu.                                          The shops offer diverse items, both imported                                          and locally produced. Lacquer works, locally                                          woven mats from dried coconut leaves and                                          reeds, wooden fishes, T-shirts, sarongs,                                          caps, scarves, bracelets, rings, necklaces,                                          shells, models of local vessels (dhoani)                                          made out of wood and oyster shells, postcards,                                          books on Maldives, and maps are some of                                          the items available. Not all these items                                          are produced in Maldives. Some of them                                          are imported from Dubai, India and Indonesia.</p>
<p>It is better to visit some shops and                                          compare the prices before purchasing anything.                                          You may find a lot of people trying to                                          persuade you to visit a certain shop and                                          it is in your best interest that you should                                          be independent in your decisions.</p>
<p>The duty free shops in Malé International                                          Airport offers you a variety of commodities                                          including from electronic items, liqueur,                                          chocolates, jewellery, souvenirs, stationary,                                          perfumes, and toys.</p>
<p>In each resort, you will find a shop                                          catering for in-house guests. Items like                                          cosmetics sun protection and tanning products,                                          sarongs, shorts, swim wear are found.</p>
<p>In many local islands in the tourism                                          zone, souvenir shops have flourished.                                          They also provide diverse range of souvenirs                                          for the tourists who might visit the islands                                          on excursions. Himmafushi, Maafushi, Huuraa,                                          and Guraidhoo of Malé Atoll are                                          famous for its souvenir shops. Rasdhoo,                                          Mahibadhoo and Dhagethi in Ari Atoll are                                          also well known.</p>
<p>The shops in the Maldives open at different                                          times in the morning but usually before                                          9.00 A.M. The shops closes for prayer                                          times for an interval of 15 minutes. The                                          latest time for the shops to close business                                          is 11.00 P.M.</p>
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		<title>Food and Drinks</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 19:44:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The resorts offer diverse international cuisine including oriental, Middle Eastern, Indian and continental ones. Most resorts have more than one restaurant to cater the needs. For light snacks and refreshments the coffee shops in the resorts are ideal. Generally the liveaboards feature set menus while some may have restaurants that offer ample choice. The hotels [...]]]></description>
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<p>The resorts offer diverse international                                          cuisine including oriental, Middle Eastern,                                          Indian and continental ones. Most resorts                                          have more than one restaurant to cater                                          the needs. For light snacks and refreshments                                          the coffee shops in the resorts are ideal.</p>
<p>Generally the liveaboards feature set                                          menus while some may have restaurants                                          that offer ample choice.</p>
<p>The hotels and restaurants in Malé                                          serve the customers with western and eastern                                          specialities. Few of the guesthouses offer                                          food. The cafés in Malé                                          (locally known as hotaa) is an ideal place                                          to experience local tastes. Maldivian                                          food is spicy but milder than the food                                          found in some neighbouring countries.                                          Sweet, sour, hot and spicy food is found.                                          Hedhikaa is the short eats popular in                                          many cafés. Hot and spicy savouries                                          are made of smoked fish, grated coconut,                                          lime juice, onion and chilli. They include                                          bajiyaa (pastry stuffed with fish), kulhi                                          boakibaa (fishcake), keemia (fish rolls)                                          and gulha (fishballs) and masroshi (small                                          pancake stuffed with fish). The sweet                                          items are made from flour, sugar, and                                          essence. They include foniboakiba (cake                                          made of flour), githeyo boakiba (made                                          of flour, onions, and butter), and huni                                          hakuru folhi (made of grated coconut,                                          sugar and flour). A cup of black tea (kalhu                                          sai) is the usual option to wash down                                          the short eats.</p>
<p>The local cafés and restaurants                                          are usually open till 1.00 A.M. The opening                                          hours in the morning differ with some                                          cafés opening at even 5.00 A.M.</p>
<p>A traditional meal consists of rice and                                          garudhiya (fish soup), with fish, chilli,                                          lemon and onion. Curries are also used                                          instead of garudhiya. Fish paste known                                          as rihaakuru is also a fine side dish.                                          Alternately, roshi (chapati) and mas huni                                          (made of grated coconut, fish, lemon and                                          onions) are a popular dish. Fried yams                                          are also widely eaten. Sweet dishes include                                          custard, bodibaiy (rice mixed with sugar)                                          and fruits such as bananas, mangoes and                                          papayas. Watermelons are a favourite during                                          the fasting month of Ramazan.</p>
<p>Traditional dishes can still be found                                          in the local islands during Eid, Maloodh,                                          and other festivals and occasions such                                          as christening of a child, marking the                                          anniversary of a death. The traditional                                          dishes are now less common in the Maldives                                          as western items like bread, sandwiches,                                          margarine, jam, noodles and pasta are                                          introduced. Most of the resorts have special                                          nights called Maldivian Night serving                                          traditional local foods.</p>
<p>Alcoholic beverages and pork are prohibited                                          by Law and only found in tourist resorts                                          and liveaboards for tourist consumption.</p>
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		<title>Accommodation</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 19:43:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maldives is an ideal getaway spot for people looking for a place that can relieve them of the stress brought by the daily grind. Those people seeking for a holiday destinatiothat is far from the hustle and bustle of the city will surely give you and your loved ones a fantastic experience. After booking hotels [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_164" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 600px"><img class="size-full wp-image-164" title="A resort in Maldives" src="http://www.maldives.us/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/island3-by-muha-1.jpg" alt="A resort in Maldives" width="590" height="393" /><p class="wp-caption-text">A resort in Maldives</p></div>
<p>Maldives is an ideal getaway spot for people looking for a place that can relieve them of the stress brought by the daily grind. Those people seeking for a holiday destinatio<span id="more-77"></span>that is far from the hustle and bustle of the city will surely give you and your loved ones a fantastic experience. After <a href="http://www.dealchecker.co.uk/cheap-hotels.html" target="_blank">booking hotels</a> in Maldives, it&#8217;d be best to head on to the various travel spots here.</p>
<p>In the Maldives, a visitor can find different types of accommodation to suit his or her needs. The resorts of the Maldives are located in self-contained islands and offer wide choice of rooms.</p>
<p>Even though there is no official star rating given to the resorts, there are resorts providing facilities and services equivalent to levels ranging from two-star to five-star. There are 87 resorts for you to choose your dream island.</p>
<p>For a different experience, the Maldives offers the opportunity to spend your holidays in liveaboards. These vessels are specially designed to accommodate tourists on board and provide diving, cruising and other activities. The liveaboards vary in the size and facilities provided onboard. Some may have merely six beds while others can accommodate over hundred people. There are more than 100 vessels to choose from.</p>
<p>In the capital city of Malé, the only inhabited island permitted to accommodate tourists, there are hotels and guest houses catering to different tastes. Hotels provide bed and breakfast and usually have restaurants in which you can have your choice of delicacies. Other amenities of city hotels are also included. The guesthouses are more limited in the facilities provided. The facilities offered in the guesthouses also differ from place to place. Some provide only accommodation while few provide food. Some places have air conditioned rooms while others are fan cooled. It is wise to check the facilities of the place before checking in.</p>
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		<title>Transport &amp; Travelling</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 19:39:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Maldives being an island nation, water transport is the most popular mode. Dhoni, the locally made wooden boats are primarily used for transport. Speedboats are also used to cater for the tourism industry. Speedboats can be hired as well. Male&#8217; International Airport at the island of Hulhulé is the hub for international air traffic. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_159" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 600px"><img class="size-full wp-image-159" title="Seaplane provides air transport" src="http://www.maldives.us/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/airtaxi-by-muha-1.jpg" alt="Seaplane provides air transport" width="590" height="393" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Seaplane provides air transport</p></div>
<p>The Maldives being an island nation, water                                          transport is the most popular mode. Dhoni,                                          the locally made wooden boats are primarily                                          used for transport. <span id="more-74"></span>Speedboats are also                                          used to cater for the tourism industry.                                          Speedboats can be hired as well.</p>
<p>Male&#8217; International Airport at the island                                          of Hulhulé is the hub for international                                          air traffic. From the airport, tourists                                          are transferred to the resorts in dhoani,                                          speedboats, helicopters and seaplanes.                                          If a visitor arrives with a booking at                                          a resort, the representatives of the travel                                          agents or the resort will cater to the                                          transport between the airport and the                                          resort. The national airline Air Maldives,                                          operates domestic flights to the other                                          four regional airports in the Maldives.</p>
<p>Malé and some other islands offer                                          taxi services. The taxis have a fixed                                          fee and the normal fare for a taxi in                                          Malé is MRF 15. Most islands are                                          small enough for a brisk walk to cover                                          the island.</p>
<p>To reach remote resort islands away from the airport resorts offer seaplane services. If you are staying away from the central tourism zome you most parably will be flying by plane.</p>
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		<title>Money Matters</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 19:25:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Maldivian Rufiyaa is the official currency of the Maldives. The current exchange rate is US$1 = MRF 12.85 and €1 = MRF 15.00. One Rufiyaa could be divided into a hundred smaller units known as Laari, the local version of cents. The Rufiyaa comes in eight different denominations of Five Hundred, One Hundred, Fifty, [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Maldivian Rufiyaa is the official                                          currency of the Maldives. The current                                          exchange rate is US$1 = MRF 12.85 and                                          €1 = MRF 15.00. One Rufiyaa could                                          be divided into a hundred smaller units                                          known as Laari, the local version of cents.                                          The Rufiyaa comes in eight different denominations                                          of Five Hundred, One Hundred, Fifty, Twenty,                                          Ten, Five, Two and One.</p>
<p>The denomination                                          of One Rufiyaa comes in the forms of coins,                                          while for Two Rufiyaa denominations both                                          notes and coins are used and the rest                                          comes in notes. The laari comes in denominations                                          of fifty, twenty-five, ten, five, two                                          and one.                                        The US Dollar is the most popular foreign                                          currency.</p>
<p>However, other international                                          currencies can also be exchanged at the                                          banks and authorised moneychangers. The                                          commonly used credit cards are MasterCard,                                          Visa, American Express, Diners Club, JCB                                          and Eurocard. Travellers cheques are accepted                                          by most hotels, resorts and banks.</p>
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		<title>Language</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 19:20:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dhivehi, the unique language of the Maldives has traits of South Indian languages, Arabic and Persian. The language must have originated from the first settlers of the Maldives and evolved over time with the influence of different visitors who frequented the Maldives. The script thaana is written from right to the left. Even though Dhivehi [...]]]></description>
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<p>Dhivehi, the unique language of the Maldives                                          has traits of South Indian languages,                                          Arabic and Persian. The language must                                          have originated from the first settlers                                          of the Maldives and evolved over time                                          with the influence of different visitors                                          who frequented the Maldives. The script                                          thaana is written from right to the left.</p>
<p>Even though Dhivehi is the official language,                                          English is widely spoken and is used intensively                                          in business and government sector. With                                          its deep-rooted Islamic traditions, Arabic                                          is also a familiar language to the majority                                          while not many are fluent in it. Some                                          Maldivians working in the tourism sector                                          converse in other languages such as Italian,                                          German and Japanese.</p>
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		<title>Climate in Maldives</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 18:59:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The climate is influenced by the monsoon winds blowing across the Indian Ocean. The monsoon type brings two major climatic variations to the Maldives. The South-west monsoon extends from May to October and brings more rain accompanied by wind.  Locally this is season is referred to as Iruvai.  The North-east monsoon extends from November to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_161" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 600px"><img class="size-full wp-image-161" title="Maldives has tropical warm climate" src="http://www.maldives.us/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/hammock-by-muha-1.jpg" alt="Maldives has tropical warm climate" width="590" height="393" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Maldives has tropical warm climate</p></div>
<p>The climate is influenced by the monsoon                                          winds blowing across the Indian Ocean.                                          The monsoon type brings two major climatic                                          variations to the Maldives. <span id="more-66"></span>The South-west                                          monsoon extends from May to October and                                          brings more rain accompanied by wind.  Locally this is season is referred to as <em>Iruvai</em>.                                          The North-east monsoon extends from November                                          to April and is drier and brings less                                          wind. Locals call this period <em>Hulhangu</em>.</p>
<p>Being an equatorial country, the Maldives                                          has abundant sunshine and an average temperature                                          of 28 degrees Celsius. Convection air                                          currents bring huge downpours occasionally.                                          The relative humidity ranges from 73%                                          to 85%.</p>
<p>Maldives with warm climate and less air polution enjoys clear visibility and sea breeze through out the year.</p>
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		<title>Maldives Visa &amp; Customs</title>
		<link>http://www.maldives.us/maldives-visa-customs</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 18:35:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Visa is not a requirement for tourists. A 30-day visa is provided upon arrival. If a visitor intends to extend his/her stay, proper documentation should be obtained from the concerned government authorities. A valid passport is needed for arrival. The airlines now include airport tax in their air ticket price. After immigration clearance, Customs will [...]]]></description>
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<p>Visa is not a requirement for tourists.                                          A 30-day visa is provided upon arrival.                                          If a visitor intends to extend his/her                                          stay, proper documentation should be obtained                                          from the concerned government authorities.                                          A valid passport is needed for arrival. The airlines now include airport tax in their air ticket price.</p>
<p>After immigration clearance, Customs                                          will inspect your baggage. It is advisable                                          for you to declare any audio-visual material                                          with you. Maldivian law prohibits the                                          import of alcoholic beverages, narcotics,                                          pornographic materials, weapons, ammunition,                                          explosives and idols of worship. It is                                          also prohibited to export turtle shells,                                          black coral and other protected species                                          and products made out of such species.</p>
<p>If you have made reservations for your                                          stay at a resort or a liveaboard, you                                          may find the agents as you step out of                                          the arrival terminal. If not, you might                                          be able to locate them at the counters                                          representing the travel agents. Independent                                          travellers may also find assistance from                                          the travel agents. There is also an information                                          counter at the airport operated by Maldives Tourism Promotion Board.</p>
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		<title>Getting there!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 17:47:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once a country missed by many cartographers, the Maldives today is well known as a tropical dream destination. Hence, many of the major airlines fly to the Maldives, some even daily. In addition, many companies offer regular charter flights. More than 1/2 million tourists visited the Maldives in 2003 and most of them arrived by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_44" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 600px"><img class="size-full wp-image-44" title="Maldives airport" src="http://maldives.us/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/maldives-airport-1.jpg" alt="Maldives airport" width="590" height="393" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Maldives airport</p></div>
<p>Once a country missed by many cartographers,                                          the Maldives today is well known as a                                          tropical dream destination. Hence, many                                          of the major airlines fly to the Maldives,                                          some even daily. In addition, many companies                                          offer regular charter flights. More than                                          1/2 million tourists visited the Maldives                                          in 2003 and most of them arrived by air.                                          If you wish to have a good deal, it is                                          best to check with a travel agent or an                                          airline.<br />
The Maldives is an island nation and there                                          is no prospect of arriving here by land.                                          However, if you have your own boat, the                                          waters of Maldives are welcome for you.                                          You may experience the bewitching sight                                          on the horizon that has attracted many                                          a visitor for hundreds of years. Similarly,                                          you may be tempted by the comfort and                                          the degree of local hospitality that so                                          many shipwrecked sailors found attractive,                                          hundreds of years ago. We hope that your                                          arrival shall be more smooth with GPS                                          and high-tech navigation instruments with                                          you and the Maldives being marked on your                                          map.</p>
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