Fuvahmulah takes its name after the areca nut palm, Fuvah, in the local Dhivehi language. Located in the southern region of Maldives, Fuvahmulah has...
Kattelhi is a deep-water fish caught from about 120 meters. Fisherman catch them a night. Kattelhi tastes best when they are freshly prepared and...
The Genmiskiy Veu is a rectangular bath that sits adjacent to the southeastern wall of the Genmiskiy mosque, featuring constructed stairs that descend into...
A 450-year-old mosque built by a man called Ali Adafi Kaleyge. Ali Adafi Kaleyge, along with four others were the first to resettle in...
Bandaara Kilhi is one of the two fresh water lakes in Fuvahmulah City. With a depth reaching 15 feet and covering a distance of...
Kalho Akiri Gando or sometimes referred to as Black Stone Beach is a beach behind the airport on the south west side of the...
A visit to Fuvahmulah City will not be complete without a visit to Kodakilhi where you can take a therapeutic mud bath. Kodakilhi is...
Dhadimagi Kilhi is one of the two fresh water lakes in Fuvahmulah City. Encompassed by large areas of wetland, the lake and the surrounding...
Fuvahmulah City Havihtha is an ancient ruin of what is believed to be a Buddhist Stupa in the north of the Island. The site,...
Vasho Veyo is an ancient circular bath skillfully handcrafted by locals using coral stone. This ancient stone pool complete with stone steps was previously...