6.650°N, 73.017°E
Kunburudhoo is one of the least populated islands in Haa Dhaalu Atoll, a remote outpost with a tiny community and vast natural spaces.
Kunburudhoo is one of the least populated inhabited islands in Haa Dhaalu Atoll, with a tiny community maintaining a traditional lifestyle on a relatively large island of nearly 200 hectares. The island's sparse population creates an atmosphere of solitude and connection with nature that is increasingly rare in the Maldives. Kunburudhoo's residents are engaged in fishing and small-scale agriculture, living in close harmony with their environment. The island has minimal infrastructure, offering a truly back-to-basics experience for adventurous visitors. Its vast natural spaces, including beaches, lagoon areas, and vegetation, provide opportunities for exploration and wildlife observation. Kunburudhoo represents the extreme end of remote island living in the Maldives, where a handful of residents sustain their community through traditional practices on a spacious island far from urban centers.
Best time to visitNov–Apr
Guesthouses on Kunburudhoo are coming soon.