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Addu: Geography
Landmarks

  • Addu Nature Park Made up of the Eydhigali Kilhi wetlands and the protected Koattey area in Hithadhoo Island. To explore the unique flora and fauna inhabiting these lush wetlands, hop into a kayak or canoe and paddle your way around the mangrove forest. A guided tour is another great way to discover the historical significance and folklores surrounding the park. Budding ornithologists will appreciate the three newly renovated birdwatching platforms, which enables you to better observe flocks of native and migratory birds.
  • Gan island The first place which the travellers reach when visiting the city is Gan island. Home to the International Airport of the Atoll, this particular island is an amazing destination which depicts the island s long history. The history primarily involves it previously being home to British naval, a cinema which was in operation in the past as well as airbase plus clothing factories. Ruins from the British era and other important monuments are some of the places to explore. Apart from the airport, the other places to visit here include Equator Village resort, monuments made in memory as well as a mosque.

  • The Bonda Badi This British memorial is one of the most tangible places to visit in Addu City. The Bonda Badi is one place which reflects a lot about how the scenario in Addu was back in 1965 before it gained complete independence. Until 26th June 1965, Maldives was completely under the empowerment of the British government, and apparently, the Bonda Badi is the spirit of all there is left of the era.
  • British Base Area This place is the memorial area where the British has their military base. This is a must visit place for people who like to visit spots which have historical significance.
  • Link Road The Link Road is the longest road which exists in the entire Maldives. And just indulging in a long walk by the link road itself is spectacular. This road has a unique charm to it which you would not experience elsewhere in the Maldives.
  • Koattey Being a treat to the eyes of a tourist, a part of the Koattey area is protected by the government to conserve the live species as well as natural beauty found on the site. Some of the significant sites found here include a big freshwater lake, a surf break, and a gravesite. A tale about the freshwater pond in Koattey is one of the major things that makes it appealing to visitors. Apparently, it was believed that fairies used to visit this stunning lake to take a bath in it.
  • Hulhudhoo and Meedhoo These two islands which are separated from the rest have some remarkable h

  • Ranin Hanaa Fennganda Considered as one of the most prehistoric assets of the island, Ranin Hanaa Fennganda is a must visit place in the Maldives. Although it is not considered safe to go near this area, a close sight surely can be very enthralling for thrill seekers. One of the significant things is that this lake does not consist of salt water. Many individuals also believe that this was where the early queens of the island bathed, and some paranormal things were sighted here.


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