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The Grand Friday Mosque – Male. The mosque has dominated the city's skyline for over 400 years. It is a wonderful example of ancient Islamic architecture.
The National Museum – Male. The museum houses exhibits of the sultans' belongings and a number of Thor Heyerdahl's archaeological discoveries such as many of the ancient stone carvings and figures that are featured in his famous book “The Maldive Mystery”.
The Grand Friday Mosque – Male. The mosque has dominated the city's skyline for over 400 years. It is a wonderful example of ancient Islamic architecture. |
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Quench Restaurant - Male. This restaurant serves local dishes such as Nasi Goreng, Fish Kebab and a range of local Maldivian hot and spicy dishes.
The Hungaanu Coffee Shop – Meeru Island Resort , serving an all day dining menu, this is the place to come for a snack or a drink as you laze the day away on the beach.
The Hagern – Meeru Island Resort. A different sort of restaurant, this one serves a grilled seafood menu aboard a “restaurant” yacht which is anchored in the lagoon. A lovely place to eat and relax |
| The Asian Wok - by Dave from United Kingdom - 2005-05-24 | | Situated on the southern end of the island that is Meeru Island Resort. Serving a fantastic selection of snacks and meals avaiable all day, either under cover or on the beach. Wow |
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Summer Island Village – If you want to boogie the night away then try the disco at this resort.
Bandos Island Resort – Kaafu Atoll. Another resort that hosts a good disco for the young and young at heart.
Babuna - Kurudi Resort. This is the principabar in the resort where the disco’s are held .Other entertainment is presented on a regular basis
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| The fabulous beaches in the resort islands are the nearest thing to paradise many of us will get. |
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| Singapore Bazaar, a hotchpotch of stores selling quality local handicrafts and an assortment of Maldivian and imported tourist knick-knacks. The shops selling home hardware, marine equipment, fishing gear and general merchandise for local villages are also interesting and you can get an idea of how the locals live from these items.
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| The children will love playing on the beaches here. |
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