This series follows one resident as she settles in the Maldives and travels it the way a local would: slowly, by ferry and on foot, across the flat coral islands. Travelling here means working around the two monsoons, the dry northeast from November to March and the rainy southwest from June to August. Her reports range from the capital Malé, where a third of the population lives, to the southern city of Addu, and on to Baa Atoll’s protected reefs and the isolated island of Fuvahmulah. Each place sits on the same submarine volcanic ridge, yet each has its own relationship with the ocean. The episodes unfold across the two monsoons, returning to places after the dry northeast gives way to the rainy southwest and the currents change. A first visit to an island becomes a second, then a third; knowledge accumulates slowly, as it does when you live somewhere rather than pass through. That rhythm suits an archipelago of 200 inhabited islands where weather and sea state shape everything. Aishath Nazim lives in Maldives and stays for two years, moving between cities, coastlines and smaller towns on a route that follows the seasons. Not a week-long visit — Aishath is there in every kind of weather, working out where to eat on an ordinary Tuesday, which train to take, what a festival actually feels like from the pavement. A new episode arrives every day. Each one is short and specific: one neighbourhood, one journey, one meal, one museum worth the detour — with the practical detail that matters. What it costs. When it closes. Whether the queue is worth it. What to do when it rains. Every episode carries a full transcript and chapter markers. Part of Paris2Tokyo — one show for each of the world's hundred most-visited countries. Made for travelers, wherever you are going next. #Maldives #MaldivesTravel #SouthAsia #Malé #TravelPodcast #Travel #Paris2Tokyo https://www.paris2tokyo.com/podcasts/maldives/
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Episode #6
Paperwork Done, Monsoon Watching, and the Last Evening in Malé
Aug 6, 20269 minS1
<p>On her final day in Malé, Aishath Nazim finishes the last of her settling-in paperwork, takes a quiet walk through the rain-softened streets, and reflects on the city's rhythm before her slow drift south. She shares practical tips on banking, SIMs, and the cost of daily life, and listens for the bodu beru one last time.</p>
<p>Episode 6 of Maldives Travel Podcast with Aishath Nazim. Aishath Nazim is in Malé, Maldives.</p>
<p>Places in this episode: Bank of Maldives, Ameenee Magu, Maafannu Bus Terminal, Meraki Coffee Roasters, Malé Fish Market, National Museum, Rasfannu, Seahouse.</p>
<p>Covered: ban...
<p>On day five in Malé, Aishath Nazim follows the city's shifting rhythm: rerouted buses, the relocated fish auction, manta rays at the pier, and a quiet hour at the Tsunami Monument. She reflects on the monsoon's lull, the cost of daily life, and the slow southward drift ahead.</p>
<p>Episode 5 of Maldives Travel Podcast with Aishath Nazim. Aishath Nazim is in Malé, Maldives.</p>
<p>Places in this episode: Malé Fish Market, Bank of Maldives, National Museum of the Maldives, Tsunami Monument, Rasfannu, King Salman Mosque, Mulee Aage, Meraki Coffee Roasters.</p>
<p>Covered: Fish market relocation, Banking and...
<p>On day four in Malé, Aishath Nazim follows the tuna auction's rhythm, gets caught in the Ameenee Magu roadworks, and finds a quiet moment of wonder at the artificial beach as the city's monsoon pulse steadies into routine.</p>
<p>Episode 4 of Maldives Travel Podcast with Aishath Nazim. Aishath Nazim is in Malé, Maldives.</p>
<p>Places in this episode: Malé Fish Market, Local Market, Ameenee Magu, Tsunami Monument, Rasfannu, Hukuru Miskiy, Sultan Park, National Museum.</p>
<p>Covered: fish market and tuna auction, roadworks and public transport rerouting, memorials and historical sites, local cost of living and meals, eve...
<p>On day three in Malé, Aishath Nazim navigates the city's rerouted bus system, watches the tuna auction from the fish market pier, and reflects on the rhythm of the hulhangu monsoon as she plans her slow drift southward through the atolls.</p>
<p>Episode 3 of Maldives Travel Podcast with Aishath Nazim. Aishath Nazim is in Malé, Maldives.</p>
<p>Places in this episode: Ameenee Magu, Maafannu, Malé Fish Market, Local Market, Meraki Coffee Roasters, Hukuru Miskiy, Seahouse Maldives, Rasfannu.</p>
<p>Covered: Monsoon weather experience, Public transport and roadworks, Fish market and local food, Planning the atoll hop, Local eco...
<p>Aishath Nazim settles into Malé on day two, navigating the rhythm of the capital during the hulhangu monsoon. From a dawn coffee at Meraki to the lively tuna auction at the fish market, she shares the practical costs of daily life, the upcoming Dhiraagu Malé Open, and the city's quiet corners—all while preparing for the slow drift south.</p>
<p>Episode 2 of Maldives Travel Podcast with Aishath Nazim. Aishath Nazim is in Malé, Maldives.</p>
<p>Places in this episode: Meraki Coffee Roasters, Malé Fish Market, Local Market, Bank of Maldives, Hukuru Miskiy, Medhu Ziyaarath, Sultan Park, National Museum...
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