Shopping in Maldives
Garments to Electronics Shopping is the favorite activity
for the locals especially in the evenings, when it is cooler. The
Majeedhee Magu, which is the main road on the island, has along its
sides various shops selling goods from the smallest commodities to
virtually everything you could think of. The shops are well stocked
with garments, perfumes and cosmetics, jewelry, watches or
electronics, to name just a few. Many find it a pleasant experience
to join the throngs of shoppers on the main shopping streets in the
evenings. All shops are open until 11.00 in the night, except for
prayer times, when they are closed for 15 minutes.
Fish products Canned fish produced at the canning plant
in Felivaru, Lhaviyani Atoll is available in a number of shops in
Male. Tuna used for canning are caught by the traditional pole
and line method, as are all fish caught in the Maldives, and
therefore are dolphin friendly. Vacuum packed smoked
fish and chipped dried fish are also available in many super markets
around Male. These genuine Maldivian products would make
excellent gifts for a friend. Or just take some home and try them
out yourself.
The Local Market The Local Market, just a block away from
the Male Fish Market on the northern waterfront, is divided
into small stalls. Here the pace is slower and the atmosphere
peaceful, compared to the hectic activity in the rest of this
neighborhood. Each stall is filled with a variety of local produce
mainly from the atolls. Here you will find different kinds of local
vegetables, fruits and yams, packets of sweetmeat, nuts and
breadfruit chips, bottles of home made sweets and pickles and
bunches of bananas hanging on coir ropes from ceiling beams. Another
building just next door sells smoked and dried fish.
SouvenirsIt is not difficult to find your way around Male,
especially if you carry a map with you. After all it is only two
square kilometers. The main street Majeedhee Magu, runs right across
the island from east to west. Chaandhanee Magu on the other hand
runs from north to south. Most souvenir shops line the northern end
of Chaandanee Magu, earlier known as the Singapore Bazaar for its
many imports from Singapore. Guides and vendors speaking in English
and other foreign languages patiently wait to serve the visitors.
These shops are stocked with an ample supply of gifts and souvenir
items. Best buys include the thudu kuna the Maldivian
mat woven with local natural fibers. Attractive too are the wooden
miniature dhonis. When shopping for souvenirs, do keep
in mind that export of products made of turtle shell, black coral,
pearl oyster shell and red coral is prohibited. |