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Transport & mobility

Malé's buses should get you where you're going

The Hulhumalé–Malé bus drops passengers at the edge of the island and turns around. The Carnival route stops at Malé's eastern tip. The West Park route traces the perimeter. Neither reaches the government offices around Velaanaage, the shops and cinemas along Majeedhee Magu, the courts near Jumhooree Maidaan, the hospitals, or the schools.

A within-Malé taxi costs MVR 30. Hulhumalé to Malé, MVR 45. A bus ticket plus MVR 30 for a taxi from the bus stop to wherever you're actually going – more expensive and more hassle than the direct taxi. So people ride motorcycles. Or they just don't make the trip.

Malé and Hulhumalé are the same city. The bus should work like a city bus, not a ferry-era shuttle. Five proposed changes would bring routes into the government district, through Majeedhee Magu, and across the neighbourhoods where people live and work.

1 · Hulhumalé Bypass
3 · West Park–Jumhooree
4 · West Park–Majeedhee
5 · Ameenee–Majeedhee
1Hulhumalé Bypass+2 min · 700 m · immediate
A small loop through Orchid Maa Hingun and Asurumaa Hingun reaching Umar Zahir Office Building, Tree Top Hospital, and the ports area. Employees in Phase 2 or Hiya Flats get a doorstep-to-doorstep commute. Can be done tomorrow.
2Carnival–Velaanaage+22 min round-trip · 4.6 km · quick win
From Carnival through the government district: Velaanaage, President's Office, Bank of Maldives, MTCC, Foreign Ministry, Defence Ministry, police, MMA, MNDF. Returns past Majeediyya School, People's Majlis, Arabiyya School, and MIB.
3West Park–Jumhooree Maidaan+10 min · 2.5 km · medium-term
Through the port and judicial district – MPL, Customs, High Court, Supreme Court, Justice Building, STO, the local market. Creates a transfer point with the Carnival line at Jumhooree Maidaan.
4West Park–Majeedhee+20 min · 5.4 km · longer-term
The full length of Majeedhee Magu – Aminiyya, Iskandar, ADK Hospital, Olympus, Chaandhanee Magu shops, stadiums. The commercial and cultural spine of the city, accessible by bus for the first time.
5Ameenee–Majeedhee~16 min · 4.9 km · new third line
A new Hulhumalé–Malé line through central Malé via Ameenee Magu and Majeedhee Magu. Reaches Dharubaaruge, STELCO, Finance Ministry, MIRA, MNU, Villingili Ferry Terminal – the southern half of Malé. The Majeedhee Magu return covers the same stops as Route 4 – cinemas, shopping, sports complexes – from a different approach. Combined with the other four, nearly every home in Malé is within walking distance of a Hulhumalé bus stop.
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seated passengers in a double-decker bus occupy the road footprint of one parked motorcycle. Each rider who takes the bus frees up road and parking space.

Routes through Majeedhee Magu put cinemas, sports complexes, and shops within bus reach for Hulhumalé. Malé residents gain a cheap direct bus to Hulhumalé's beaches and parks. Both sides become accessible to each other.

The difference between a bus at your office and a ten-minute walk in the sun determines whether anyone takes the bus. Velaanaage and Majeedhee Magu employees would get doorstep stops.

Someone in Hulhumalé who can ride one bus straight to their destination – reading or working the entire commute – has a materially different option from managing a bus, a transfer, and a walk.

Full interactive analysis with stop-by-stop maps and coverage data →