Veyraandu
It’s a historical site which has folk-lore connections of Pre-Islamic era. During the Second World War the British forces built bunkers and used this area as a staging post, whose ruins still exist.
It’s a historical site which has folk-lore connections of Pre-Islamic era. During the Second World War the British forces built bunkers and used this area as a staging post, whose ruins still exist.
It is located northeast point of Meedhoo, and is a great place to see grey reef sharks and white tip reef sharks. On the outer part of the reef – the top is at...
Situated on the beautiful peninsulic northeastern tip of Addu Atoll, Meedhoo is a place of time-honoured memories, with the adjoining island of Hulhudhoo, even today stands isolated in their individual glory.
It can be described as an island village where the surrounding sea is a rhapsody in blue, hugging one of the largest beaches in the Maldives. From the sky, it looks neat with thick...
Warm, humid and yet made pleasant enough by the cool breeze wafting in from the sea. The climate, similar to the rest of the islands in the Maldives, is determined by two monsoons. The...
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