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01 January New Year 2026
25 January First Term 2026
27 January Beginning of Academic Year 2026
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Strong north-easterly winds, rough seas

Prayer Times

FajrFajr05:00
Sun RiseSun Rise06:07
DhuhrDhuhr12:08
AsrAsr03:20
MaghribMaghrib06:04
IshaIsha07:11

Tea of the Month

Blue Pea

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Also known as butterfly pea flower, this tea is celebrated for its vibrant blue hue. Its mild, earthy flavour with gentle floral notes is as soothing to drink as it is captivating to watch. A squeeze of lemon transforms it into a stunning purple, adding a touch of magic.

Benefits of Blue Pea

Benefit 1

The Blue Pea is a beautiful flower that blooms in the spring. It is a symbol of love and purity.

Benefit 2

The Blue Pea is a beautiful flower that blooms in the spring. It is a symbol of love and purity.

Benefit 3

The Blue Pea is a beautiful flower that blooms in the spring. It is a symbol of love and purity.

Every cup tells a story

Maldivians love their tea, in the morning or evening, with a warm hedhika or alongside mashuni and roshi. Our tea culture holds the flavours, memories, and small moments that bring us together. This year’s calendar celebrates twelve unique teas. Sip through the refreshing brightness of lemon, the gentle calm of jasmine, and the sweetness of mango. Drift into tropical flavours or slow down with soothing herbal brews like blue pea and basil. From floral notes to familiar homegrown tastes, every month introduces a new experience. Here’s to a year brewed with colour, culture, and connection. A year to refresh, to unwind, to rediscover simple joys, one cup at a time.

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