vehicle
would find it difficult to navigate through, especially
with its throngs of busy people.There are no beaches
on Male’; instead seawalls surround all its sides.
However, a newly landscaped artificial beach area and
adjoining breakwater stretching all the way round to
the harbour in the southwest of the island provide a
pleasant jogging route, especially popular in the evenings
when it is cooler. Male’ is still relatively green
and pleasant. The streets in the residential areas are
shaded with trees, at places forming an arch overhead.
A fair number of main streets are lined with big trees
providing shade on both sides. Even a stroll around
it would offer interesting sites and shots for the memories;
the fish market and the local market at the northern
waterfront, the new harbour in the south-west corner
and the 400-year old Friday Mosque, to name a few. A
stroll around the residential areas or shopping streets
would provide an insight into the life and livelihood
of the residents of the capital. Or simply sit down
and relax at one of the small parks dotted around the
capital and just observe the pace of life. You may be
surprised at the large number of motorized vehicles
in Male’. If you prefer, you could make a tour
of the capital by taxi. Many taxi centers operate a
number of comfortable, well-maintained taxis. The maximum
rates that can be charged are set by the government;
the basic fare for a single journey for four persons
or less, from one point to another is MRf.15.00, luggage
carried in the trunk is charged at the rate of MRf.5.00
per item, the basic charge increases to MRf.20.00, from
12.00 midnight to 06.00 in the morning and charters
cost MRf.85.00 per hour |