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Male Sultan Park: Exploring the history of the Maldives

Although Male, the capital of Maldives, is small in area, it hides many treasures, and Sultan Park is one of them. It is like a silent history book, quietly telling the past of the Maldives and attracting every tourist to explore the context of history.​ 📍 Geographical location and transportation: Sultan Park is located in the center of Male City, with extremely convenient transportation. If you depart from Male International Airport, you can reach Male Island in a few minutes by speedboat. After arriving on the island, take a taxi or rickshaw. The drivers are familiar with the location of Sultan Park and will be able to take you there quickly. If you want to experience the city atmosphere of Male more deeply, you can also choose to walk there and enjoy Male’s colorful buildings and bustling street scenes along the way.​ 🌟 Historical Origin: The history of Sultan Park can be traced back to 1906. It was originally part of the Sultan Palace and was founded by Sultan Muhammad Shamsuddin III. When the Maldives was established as a republic in 1968, the park suffered a certain degree of damage, but after subsequent restoration, it still retains the essence of ancient Sudanese culture. This was once the place where the Sultan lived and governed the country, and it witnessed the glorious days of the Maldives during the dynasty's rule. Although most of the palace buildings no longer exist, the remaining ruins still allow people to recall the prosperity of the past.​ 🌳 Landscape features: When you step into Sultan Park, the first thing that catches your eye is the lush greenery. The park is shaded by green trees and lush tropical plants. Tall palm trees sway gracefully in the sea breeze. The lawn was neatly trimmed, like a huge green velvet carpet. There is a fountain in the center of the park. The clear water sparkles in the sunlight, adding a touch of lively beauty to the entire park. There is also a seemingly simple but extremely meaningful history museum in the park. The museum houses many precious cultural relics and materials, which record in detail the integration of various cultures in the Maldives in different historical periods, from ancient trade exchanges to the spread of religious culture. Each exhibit carries a unique historical story.​ 📌 Tips for visiting: The park is open every day [specific opening hours], and it is recommended to visit in the early morning or evening, when the sunlight is soft and the temperature is cooler, which is more suitable for strolling and enjoying the scenery of the park.​ When visiting the History Museum, please keep quiet and respect the artifacts and regulations in the museum. Photography may be prohibited in some areas📷, so please pay attention to the signs.​ There is a large flow of people around the park, so please take care of your personal belongings.​ Maldives is a Muslim country. In and around the park, you should respect local customs, dress appropriately, and avoid wearing overly revealing clothing.​ 🍽Nearby food: After visiting Sultan Park, the abundant food around it will surely satisfy your appetite. Street food stalls sell a variety of local specialties, such as Bang Boli, a soft, sweet and delicious rice flour pastry. There are also desserts made with fresh coconut meat, which exude a rich coconut aroma and are great for cooling off. The nearby restaurants offer authentic Maldivian seafood dishes, including fresh tuna, crabs, etc., which are cooked using unique local cooking methods and paired with special spices. Every bite is full of the taste of the ocean.​ 🎁 Shopping nearby: There are many souvenir shops around, where you can find many products with Maldivian characteristics. Exquisite shell handicrafts, each shell has been carefully selected and polished to make a variety of exquisite ornaments and decorations; hand-painted paintings with the theme of marine life are brightly colored, vividly showing the charming underwater world of the Maldives; there are also small objects made of coconut shells, which are both environmentally friendly and commemorative. When buying souvenirs, you may want to have a friendly conversation with the store owner and bargain to add to the fun of your trip.​ The Sultan Park in Male, with its profound historical heritage and unique landscape charm, has become a must-see stop in the Maldives trip. While enjoying the natural scenery, tourists can also gain an in-depth understanding of the history and culture of this island country, leaving behind an unforgettable travel memory💕.
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Posted: Mar 23, 2025
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