5.783°N, 73.350°E
Lhohi is a small island in Noonu Atoll with a close-knit community engaged in fishing and traditional island livelihoods.
Lhohi is a small inhabited island in Noonu Atoll with a close-knit community primarily engaged in fishing and traditional maritime activities. Despite its compact size, the island supports a vibrant community with a school, health center, and local shops. Lhohi's residents are known for their cooperative spirit and preservation of traditional fishing techniques. The island's location provides access to rich fishing grounds and healthy coral reefs. Visitors can experience the warmth of a small island community, enjoy fresh seafood, and explore the natural beauty of the beaches and lagoon. Lhohi exemplifies the resilience and adaptability of small island communities in the Maldives, where residents maintain strong cultural traditions while embracing modern development.
Best time to visitNov–Apr
Guesthouses on Lhohi are coming soon.