1-Location
Southwest of Sri Lanka, on the equator.
with Mali as its Capital; its population is 75000.
2-Geography
1,190 coral islands, forming an archipelago of 26 major atolls. Stretches 820 kilometers
north
to south and 120 kilometers east to west. 200 are inhabited, 87 are exclusive resort islands.
3-Climate
Generally warm and humid. Sun shines all year through. Average temperature around
29 - 32 degrees Celsius.
4-What to wear
Dress is generally casual. T-shirts and cotton clothing are most suitable. In Male', the
capital island and other inhabited islands it is recommended that women wear modest clothing
without baring too much.
5-Population
About 270,000 according to 1998 estimates. Origin of the Maldivians are lost in antiquity,
but history reveals that the islands have been populated for over 3,000 years ago. Early
settlers were travelers on the Silk Route and from the Indus Valley Civilization. Inherently warm, friendly and hospitable by nature, it is easy to feel
comfortable and relaxed with a Maldivian.
6-Culture
A proud history and rich culture evolved from the first settlers who were from various parts
of the world travelling the seas in ancient times. The Maldives has been a melting pot of
different cultures as people from different parts of the world came here and settled down.
Some of the local music and dance for instance resemble African influences, with
handbeating of drums and songs in a language that is not known to any but certainly represents that of East
African countries. As one would expect there is a great South Asian influence in some of the
music and dancing and especially in the traditional food of the Maldivians. However
many of the South Asian customs especially with regard to women - for instance the Sub
Continent's tradition of secluding women from public view - are not tenets of life here. In
fact women play a major role in society - not surprising considering the fact men spend the
whole day out at sea fishing. Many of the traditions are strongly related to the seas
and the fact that life is dependent on the seas around us.
7-Language
Dhivehi is the language spoken in all parts of
the Maldives. English is widely spoken by
Maldivians and visitors can easily make
themselves understood getting around the capital
island. In the resorts, a variety of languages
are spoken by the staff including English,
German, French, Italian and Japanese.
8-Economy
The Maldives economy has been growing at an
annual average of 10% for the past two decades.
Tourism is the main industry, contributing close
to 20% of the GDP. Fisheries and trade follow
close behind. The Maldivian economy is regarded
as exemplary in the region and welcomes foreign
investment.
9-Currency
The Maldivian currency is the Rufiyaa and Laaree. The exchange rate for US Dollar at the
time of writing is MRf.11.72 for the dollar. One
Rufiyaa is equivalent to 100 laarees. Rufiyaa
bank notes come in denominations of 2, 5, 10,
20, 50, 100 and 500. Coins are in the
denominations of MRf.2.00, MRf.1.00, 50 laarees,
20, 10, 5, 2 and 1 laaree. The US Dollar is the
most commonly used foreign currency. Payments in
the resorts and hotels can be made in most hard
currency in cash, travellers' cheques or credit
cards. Commonly used credit cards are American
Express, Visa, Master Card, Diners Club, JCB and
Euro Card.
10-Education
The functional literacy rate is 98% Educational
standards are among the highest in the region
and schools follow the British system of
education.
11-Health
Health care facilities are improving almost on a
daily basis. The Indhira Gandhi Memorial
Hospital (IGMH) in Male' is the biggest hospital
in the country providing sophisticated medical
care. ADK Hospital is the biggest private health
care facility and follows high medical
standards. Some resorts have in-house doctors. A
decompression chamber is within easy reach of
most resorts in case of a diving emergency.
Local Time
GMT + 5 hours
12-Business Hours
From Sunday to Thursday 7.30 - 14.30 in the
government sector and generally from 9.00 to
5.00 in the private sector, although most
offices in the private sector open for a half
day on Saturday. Weekend falls on Friday and
Saturday.
13-Communication
Up-to-date technology and international
satellite links allow Maldives to have a
sophisticated communications system. IDD facilities are available on all resorts and card
phones are available on all inhabited islands. Dhiraagu, the Maldives Telecommunications
Company also provides mobile telephones for
daily rental. It is also the Internet service
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