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Mulee Aage Palace – Built For Loyalty and Now Serves Its People
The lure of the Maldives has attracted celebrities and royalty. The advantage of clear skies and sunshine most of the year through, make the array of islands the perfect escape to paradise. All of the luxury hotels in Maldives occupy their own island hollister sale , giving the residents a chance to roam around endless beaches and lush greenery. The view of the sunset, bonfire on the beach and a candlelit dinner for two are just a few of the romantic moments one can expect. The natural coral that surrounds the islands provides a safe haven for swimming and the perfect opportunity to snorkel.
There are many things to do while in the Maldives, aside from exploring the beautiful scenery. One would consider going island hopping or visiting the capital Male. In Male one would find many business, education, banks and government ministries present. With a myriad of shopping opportunities, one can roam through the streets and find some interesting trinkets and other goods to take as a reminder of your stay.
The nation is predominantly Muslim, although historically it was known to be a Buddhist nation. Today, there are few reminders of its past. One such place one can see on a trip to the capital is the Mulee Aage Palace which was built in 1906. It was Sultan Mohamed Shamsuddeen III who built this palace for his son before the onset of the World War I.
In 1953 when the islands became a republic nation, the Mulee Aage Palace became the residential palace of the President. Ornate and majestic, the white exterior of the building makes it look pure and intriguing. The design of the palace was said to be by a Sri Lankan and features decorative timber adding to its allure.
Take the opportunity to enjoy the many exciting water sports available. From deep sea fishing to windsurfing there is a multitude of ways one can enjoy the water. Winner of the Tripadvisor Traveller’s Choice award in 2011 and two years before, the Baros Maldives offers the stamp of approval from the largest travel community. There are only a few luxury hotels Maldives that can boast of an EcoDive Centre in Maldives. Make a reservation at this Maldives luxury resort and choose from the seven designs and types of accommodation available.