Kurumba Maldives Celebrates Maldivian Independence Day


Maldives
PUBLISHED July 30, 2018

Every year on 26th of July, Maldives celebrates its Independence Day with a series of festivities to be held throughout the country. Visitors to the Maldives in July, are promised a day filled with dazzlement be it in the capital city of -Male or in any other resort islands. 


Kurumba Maldives was no different celebrating the Maldives Independence Day with a host of Maldivian art & craft activities which guests were than eager to take part in.


The vibrant shades of Maldivian flags and traditional costumes together with the beats of "boduberu" drums created an appealing picture of colours and sounds, giving guests a rare glimpse of the true culture of Maldives.




Guests of all ages were given a wonderful opportunity to learn more about some local arts & crafts through activities such as Rose Making Classes with coconut leaves, Maldivian Flag Face Painting and Write a Name in Dhivehi language on a coconut shell. At night, A spectacular Maldivian-inspired theme buffet at Vihamanaa restaurant offered a dazzling array of delicacies for the food lovers to experience Maldivian cuisine.




The day was filled with excitement and concluded with a Maldivian fashion show, Boduberu performance, a mix of Bandiyaa Jehun with Dhandi Jehun dance and DJ performance at Kandu Bar, marking a successful event on the occasion of the 53rd celebration of Maldives Independence Day.




Kurumba Maldives is set on a tropical island in the North Male Atoll, conveniently situated a brief 10 minute speedboat ride from the airport. Dotted with coconut trees that are the islands namesake, Kurumba was the first private island resort in the Maldives. 


Kurumba Maldives is set on a tropical island in the North Male Atoll, conveniently situated a brief 10 minute speedboat ride from the airport. Dotted with coconut trees that are the islands namesake, Kurumba was the first private island resort in the Maldives. 

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