Alifu Dhaalu Omadhoo According to the latest census conducted in 2018, the total population of Omadhoo is at 1089 out of which 840 are Maldivians, and above 150 foreigners.
Alifu Dhaalu Dhangethi Lodging, fishing, handicraft, tourism-related labor, construction, boat building, and carpentry are among the major economic activities of the population.
Alifu Dhaalu Fenfushi Fenfushi is an inhabited island in Ari Atoll, part of the Alif Dhaal Atoll administrative division. The island is located 110.62 kilometers southwest of Malé, the country's capital.
Alifu Dhaalu Kunburudhoo Kunburudhoo (Dhivehi: ކުނބުރުދޫ) is one of Alif Dhaal's populated islands. The island is located 78.51 kilometers (49 miles; 42 nautical miles) southwest of the country's capital, Malé.
Alifu Dhaalu Mahibadhoo Mahibadhoo is a small island town in central Maldives, and is the administrative capital of South Ari Atoll. The livelihood of most families depend on fishing (notably yellow fin tuna) and tourism.
Alifu Dhaalu Dhidhdhoo The island is one of the islands in Ari Atoll that is dedicated to local tourism. The island has an ancient well used for drinking water.
Alifu Dhaalu Hangnameedhoo Hangnaameedhoo has 12 guest houses as of January 2020. The guest homes bring direct employment to the island as well as several additional indirect economic advantages.
Alifu Dhaalu Mandhoo Mandhoo is 103.57 km southwest of the country's capital. The island's people are engaged in fisheries, agriculture and thatch weaving. Residents are also employed in resorts.
Alifu Dhaalu Dhigurah Dhigurah is 96.8 km southwest of the country's capital. The island is also the longest island in the atoll. The island has a 400-year-old tree that has been protected.
Alifu Dhaalu Maamigili The best place to swim with the whale sharks in the Maldives is south Ari Atoll. They frequently use the channel to the south of the atoll and can be spotted all year-round.