ALIFU Mathiveri Mathiveri is one of the eight inhabited islands of Alif Alif Atoll. The island is 84.58 km west of the country's capital. Main sources of economy of the island are Fishing and tourism.
ALIFU Himandhoo Many foreign travelers have long been aware of the uniqueness of the region around this one-of-a-kind Maldivian island. The area's well-known dive spots and white sand beaches are so well-known that it attracts thousands of visitors each year.
ALIFU Thoddoo There are many Buddhist ruins in an area of this island and some key remains were found.
ALIFU Maalhos Buddhist remains have been found in Maalhos, a small porites stupa known locally as 'Mudu', and a Porites urn with Vajrayana inscriptions.
ALIFU Feridhoo Feridhoo looks like a cartoon ghost. The population of Feridhoo is 700 people. The length of Feridhoo is 1.125 km and the width is 0.575 km.
ALIFU Himandhoo On March 1, 1984, Himandhoo of Alifu Alifu Atoll was divided into two islands. Ari Atoll was appointed as the North Branch in 1997 by the President of The Republic of Maldives that have been granted legal status.
ALIFU Ukulhas Ukulhas is well known for its cleanliness, well-maintained waste management system and also known as first systematically waste managed island in the history of Republic of Maldives.
ALIFU Bodufolhudhoo The Mosque of Bodufolhudhoo, masjid-al-Esaaru is the oldest worshipping place in the island. Taking islamic dress-code into consideration, visitors are welcomed to see and take photos of the most important building of Bodufolhudhoo.