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Arriving in the Maldives
Though Male' is the capital island, it is too small to have an
airport. Therefore, your flight would land on the neighbouring island
called Hulhule', which looks more like an aircraft carrier from the
air, with the only runway in the world that begins and ends in water.
You own your first Maldivian memorabilia when you gain an
unforgettable image in your mind of the unique landing on the runway.
Just as your flight seems about to splash into the greenish blue
crystal clear waters of the Indian Ocean the wheels suddenly bounce
onto the asphalt. The island of Hulhule' is just over a kilometre from
Male' and for years the island served as the holiday destination for
the Sultans (Kings who ruled before the country changed into a
Republic in the early 1950s).
The only runway in the world that begins and ends in water.
The Maldivian weather is sunny and the temperature is usually between
28 - 31 degrees Celsius. If you are not used to continuous exposure to
sunlight, it is advisable to apply skin lotions on your body to
protect it from ultra-violet rays.
Once you have gone through Customs and Immigration and collected your
luggage, you could either meet your holiday representative if you have
already arranged your travel plans through a travel agent (advisable),
or you could book a hotel resort through the Tourism Ministry's
Booking Counter. Also, if you want to exchange your currency, there is
a foreign currency exchange counter to assist you.
Transport from Hulhule, to your next stop is mainly by 'dhoni' or
Maldivian ferries. These are usually motor boats which could
accommodate about 30-40 people and take about 10 -15 minutes to reach
Male'. If your destination is the capital, you could hire one of these
dhoni from MRf. 75.00 - 100.00. (about US$ 7.00 -10.00). You could
possibly bargain a fare with the 'Falhuveriyaa', the Captain of the
dhoni. Sometimes, if you are not hiring a dhoni yourself, you could
get transportation to Male' as an 'extra' guest for about MRf. 10.00
(about US$ 1.00). The most economic option would be for you to join
with other tourists to form a group and share the dhoni fare.
If you prefer faster forms of transportation, you have smaller speed
boats which can accommodate about 5-7 people. These take only 5
minutes to reach Male' and you might have to pay anything from MRf.
150 (about US$ 15.00). Further destinations such as the atolls in Ari
Atoll could be reached by helicopter transport. If this is your choice
you would be in for a breath-taking trip which would never fail to
impress you with the most beautiful scenery of endless waters. These
waters have an incredibly large spectrum of colours, which range from
the dark blue of the deepest seas, and the light green of the
shallowest lagoons. Frequently, you will see the white sandy bands
which enclose the green vegetation of coconut palms. Transport by
helicopter is expensive but certainly worth the price
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