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How bad is traffic in Malé?

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Nobody likes traffic. Not a single soul. Here's what four local experts had to say about traffic in Malé. Perhaps you'll find some tips to avoid rush hour and some potholes.

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I’m from Male, the capital of the Maldives. It is one of the smallest and most crowded cities of the world. Although Maldives is famous for its white sandy beaches and blue lagoons, you won’t get to experience that in Male. Its beaches are artificially made, roads are paved with bricks and mostly it’s a concrete jungle of buildings. There is a high traffic on the roads during day and night as well.

Hussain, says: 2020

This city is really congested so if you don’t like being around people then this is probably not a good place for you. Although, there are really nice places to visit and the restaurants are pretty good too. Also, there is a lot of parks and places in where you could just sit and enjoy the fresh air, but still the amount of people in this place might be a bit annoying.

I will highlight some of the important points to consider before moving here; First one mainly is the climate, Maldives is a Tropical country so the clothing you bring are essential. Secondly, the living rent is really high. Due to lack of space and congested city with over 100,000 people in a 3-4 km wide area, you should be expecting claustrophobia. And lastly I would sum up with non-availability of outdoor activities, no clubbing or partying. Maldives is a 100% Muslim country and prohibits drinking.

Male’ is a tiny island and the capital of Maldives. The whole island is surrounded by crystal clear water. Even though the island is a bit congested, it is the perfect place for someone who wants to enjoy the nature and who loves the ocean. The island consists of many local cafes and dining areas. You can enjoy the local food and international cuisines. Its an island city where the fun never ends. The island is connected to two different islands through a small bridge. Locals enjoy midnight drives between the islands. However, it might be difficult to find cheap accommodation and jobs but in the end it all depends on you and your capabilities.

Aishath, says: 2020
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