Mulhadhoo is a small inhabited island located in Haa Alifu Atoll, the northernmost administrative division of the Maldives. This island is part of the less-visited regions of the Maldives, offering a more traditional and tranquil island experience compared to the more tourist-centric southern atolls. Visitors to Mulhadhoo will encounter a tight-knit community with rich cultural traditions and unspoiled natural beauty, ideal for those looking for an authentic Maldivian getaway.
Mulhadhoo is situated in the northern part of the Maldives, within the Haa Alifu Atoll, which is approximately 320 km away from Malé, the capital city. Surrounded by the vast Indian Ocean, Mulhadhoo boasts turquoise lagoons, coral reefs, and white sandy beaches. The island’s size and population make it a peaceful retreat with an emphasis on community life and environmental sustainability.
Mulhadhoo is home to a small population, typically around a few hundred residents. The economy is based on fishing and agriculture, which are the main livelihoods for the locals. The island’s residents live a simple lifestyle, maintaining their traditions and a deep connection to the surrounding environment.