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Launching of Homestay tourism in local islands.

  Dhiggaru, an inhabited island in M. Atoll, welcomed four visitors on Saturday, as Maldives expands its award-winning tourism sector with homestay tourism.     The tourists received a warm welcome upon arrival in Dhiggaru on Saturday evening.   📷 The tourists who arrived in Dhiggaru on Saturday were greeted to a performance of langiri - a traditional dance, a water salute, and a performance of boduberu.   📸rajje.mv  A large number of the island’s residents gathered at the harbor to greet the tourists

Seaside tourism At Lhohi

(Rawing bokkura) Sea, sand and sun! These are the reasons why most people visit the isle of Maldives. Scattered in the Indian Ocean like a string of pearls, Maldives is notorious for its white sandy beaches and salty ocean breeze. (Noonu Lhohi) (Relaxing ) You do not have to spend thousands of dollars to experience Sea, Sand and Sun, instead it’s affordable here, in the local islands. Seaside tourism is not just the luxurious resorts, it’s the homestay ,  guest houses located in the local islands. It’s the warm hospitality shown by everyone in the island. It’s the cultural identity of our people. It’s the laughter of the kids floating through the atmosphere. It’s the wildness of the jungle which is safe to explore. It’s the unfiltered lifestyle of Maldivian. After all, why do we travel to feed our souls? To have an adventure and to explore of course. So why not spend an adventurous holiday with spontaneous plans in the island of N.Lhohi? (Old mosques) ( lhohee school)