Wednesday, 9 December 2015

Maldives: Furanafushi Island

During the recent Eid break, I suddenly decided to go on a spontaneous yet totally relaxing trip with my friends who came up with the plan. I was always curious about what Maldives had in store and wanted to explore it, yet the unexplainable connotation attached to it, that it is strictly enjoyable for "couples only," somewhat held me back. However, I did manage to go, and I not only beheld the beauty of nature but also explored the simple life in Malé, the capital city. I wouldn't say that my Maldivian experience matched my initial expectations, yet it was definitely worth it all. Why didn't it match my expectations? I was looking forward to a mind-blowing scenery, an over-the-top hospitality, a sunny sky and clear sea, unprecedented water activities, and an exceptional resort experience. Yet, the weather was extremely changeable, not all activities were available, services were good but not the best, the scenery was, however, mind-blowing, yet not something I haven't witnessed before. I blame it on the over-exaggerated reviews, to be quite honest. On the other hand, it was a really good way to unplug and unwind. What was actually the best? The spa and the food. I also recommend everyone planning to go to the Maldives to pay the capital a visit. If you want different, Malé is different, especially if you come from a metropolis (you also have to go to their fruits and vegs market). Also, something to keep in mind: The Maldives is nowhere near cheap. Food, spa treatments, souvenirs and whatnot, are all fairly expensive (even compared to Dubai). Yet, you won't regret a cent.
Water Bungalows
Bathtub overlooking nature
Private villa w/ pool
Private villa w/ pool overlooking the sea
Maldivian passion fruit
Anise gelato 
The best mocktails I've ever had (Innocent Mojito and Maldivian Feel)
Rainy day at Furanafushi Island
fresh catch at Sea Salt - Furanafushi Island
School at Malé
Sultan Mohd Grand Mosque - Malé
Friday Prayer - Malé
Sultan Mohd Grand Mosque - Malé
A list of all the martyrs' names who have died during a terrorist attack on Nov 3, 1988 (the darkest day of the Maldivian history)
An masterpiece dedicated to the martyrs
 

A public park with artificial trees and flowers that light up during certain occasions
 

 


A colorful preschool - Malé
The president's official office
Carvings on the wall of the oldest (300+ yrs old) mosque in Malé
Graveyard (you'll notice that all names are Turkish)
This mosque was built with corals and shells - Malé
The queen's grave in the hut
The oldest mosque - Malé
 

 


Relaxing in the post-massage lounge
The massage bed
If you're hitting the Maldivian spa, you won't be getting the usual hotel slippers. You'll be getting flip-flops!
A not-so-clear rainbow
The tree I was extremely fond of (took a picture of it every time I passed by it)