05 Ways to Connect with the Traditional Side of Maldives
Traditional features of the Maldives can be found in every corner of the country. Whether it is a luxury resort or guesthouse on a local Island, the aesthetics of Maldivian culture is blended into every space while the sounds of tradition surround us. If you’re someone who wants to experience the Maldives in a traditional way, here are 05 ways you can do it!
Cuisine: try Mas Riha (Maldivian fish curry)
The Maldives offers a variety of tastes and cuisine distinctive to the island nation. However, one of the dishes that stand out is the Mas Riha (fish curry) of Maldives. CNN ranked Mas Riha among the Top 12 Curries in the World, with the dish coming in 6th place. Typically, ingredients in Mas Riha Include; coconut milk, tuna, fresh vegetables, and spices. Many Maldivian dishes use coconuts as a common ingredient in addition to tuna and veggies.
Activity: Embark on a fishing trip
Fishing holds a great significance to the livelihood of Maldivian locals. Likewise, the fishing industry is the second-biggest industry after the tourism industry in the Maldives. Most resorts and guesthouses offer fishing experiences on a traditional Dhoni. And don’t forget, night fishing on a traditional Dhoni is a not-to-miss experience in the Maldives.
Historical: A Visit to Utheemu Ganduvaru in Haa Alif Utheemu
Utheemu Ganduvaru is the birthplace and home of Sultan Mohamed Thakurufaanu. The sultan is one of the most revered heroes in Maldivian history. Hence, the Ganduvaru (palace) holds great significance to locals since Mohamed Thakurufaanu saved the people from the Portuguese in 1558.
Art & crafts: A visit to the Maldives Discovery Centre at Crossroads Maldives
This unique attraction at Crossroads Maldives uses stunning designs and interactive displays, allowing you to explore the Maldives’ rich history. In addition to that, the discovery center exhibits marine biodiversity and how local arts & crafts have shaped the islands’ unique cultural identity. Furthermore, you can discover handicrafts showcasing the Maldivians’ way of life at the centre as well.
Music: Listen to Boduberu
You don’t have to be in the Maldives to listen to Boduberu! Mainly played at traditional events, Boduberu literally means big drums. However, this catchy folk music is also played at weddings, events, and welcoming ceremonies as well. Furthermore, drummers, singers, and dancers perform Boduberu in large groups.
How would you connect with the traditional side of Maldives? There are many more ways to experience the rich culture of the Maldives. And you can also see the traditions of Maldives from decades ago practised in the local islands even today!