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The Nautilus Maldives Featured Amongst Exclusive Hospitality Portfolio of Serendipians by Traveller Made

The Nautilus Maldives Featured Amongst Exclusive Hospitality Portfolio of Serendipians by Traveller Made
The Nautilus is excited to announce its partnership with Serandipians by Traveller Made, the travel design network providing bespoke journeys.

The ultra-luxury bohemian hideaway nestled in the spellbinding UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of the Baa Atoll in the Maldives, The Nautilus, is excited to announce a new partnership with Serandipians by Traveller Made, the luxury travel design network dedicated to providing unique and exclusive bespoke journeys to travellers looking for different and original experiences.

We are thrilled to be working with the Serandipians around the world, the luxury travel designers that represent the finest in travel design. Together with the Serandipians travel advisors, we believe that luxury service is all about understanding our client’s unique expectations and being committed to exceeding their needs. We can’t wait to jointly create serendipitous moments, 100% bespoke itineraries and realising dreams for guests.

Mohamed Ashraf, General Manager of The Nautilus

The Nautilus is your ultra-luxury bohemian hideaway in the Maldives. A highly personalised, immensely private island resort with just 26 beach and ocean houses and residences, where every experience is tailored to you. Where nothing is fixed and anything is possible. Where you are free to set your own beat; free to do – and to be – as you please.

Also read: The Nautilus Maldives Beckons Lovers From Around the World this Valentine’s Day

The Nautilus has gained phenomenal international recognition since opening, most notably within Condé Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards 2020 as the ‘Best Resort in the Indian Ocean’ and being recognised amongst the top 3 ‘Best Resorts in the World’. The Nautilus is also within Condé Nast Traveler’s highly prestigious ‘The Gold List’ 2021 as well as Tatler’s renowned Travel Awards 2021 as ‘Best Private Island Retreat’. Most recently, The Nautilus has been recognised within Condé Nast Traveller Middle East’s ‘The Gold List 2021’ and within Condé Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards 2021.

The Nautilus is the ideal choice for a private Indian Ocean escape. The already thorough cleaning and hygiene protocols have been further reinforced in line with public health guidelines issued by the WHO and local government authorities, and the team have been fully trained and informed of the new procedures. The Nautilus offers Covid-19 PCR testing onsite for guest convenience with results returned within 24 hours.

Feature image by The Nautilus Maldives

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Teachers Across Baa and Noonu Atolls Trained to Implement Fehi Madharusa Framework

Environmental education in Maldives expands through Fehi Madharusa training

The Ministry of Education, in partnership with the National Institute of Education (NIE) and Soneva Namoona, recently concluded a two-day workshop in Dharavandhoo. The event, which took place yesterday, aimed to train 42 teachers from 15 schools across Baa and Noonu Atolls. This training, part of the Atoll Education Development Project (AEDP) supported by the World Bank, focused on equipping educators with the skills needed to implement the Fehi Madharusa framework in their schools. The initiative reflects a broader national push to strengthen environmental education in local curricula.

Expanding the Fehi Madharusa Programme

Launched in 2022 as a collaboration between the Ministry of Education, NIE, and Soneva Namoona, the Fehi Madharusa framework encourages schools throughout the Maldives to become more environmentally conscious and climate-resilient. The framework aligns with the National Curriculum Framework (NCF) and emphasizes promoting sustainable practices and instilling environmental values in students. Consequently, it offers Maldives schools a comprehensive and structured approach to sustainable education.

“Environmental education is essential to building a sustainable future, said Gulfishan Shafeeu, Senior Curriculum Development Analyst at NIE. “Through the Fehi Madharusa framework, we’re empowering schools and teachers to lead this transformation—nurturing a generation that values and protects our environment.”

As a result of the workshop, the Fehi Madharusa programme expanded by adding 15 new schools, thus bringing the total number of participating schools to 62 nationwide. These newly involved schools are located on the islands of B. Goidhoo, B. Fehendhoo, B. Hithaadhoo, B. Thulhaadhoo, B. Eydhafushi, B. Maalhos, B. Dharavandhoo, B. Dhonfanu, B. Kihaadhoo, B. Kamadhoo, B. Kudarikilu, B. Kendhoo, N. Magoodhoo, N. Lhohi, and N. Kudafari.

Interactive Learning and Collaboration

The training sessions included interactive workshops, peer learning opportunities, and practical exercises focused on integrating eco-literacy into teaching. Furthermore, teachers collaborated to explore ways to tailor the Fehi Madharusa milestones to fit the unique needs of their schools and communities. In addition, this collaborative environment provided educators with valuable insights and actionable strategies for implementing sustainable practices.

Azhoora Ahmed, Inspire Manager at Soneva Namoona, shared her perspective on the framework: FehiMadharusa is not just a framework—it’s a vision for transforming schools into nurturing grounds for environmental stewardship. This workshop equips teachers to lead this change of shaping a generation that places sustainability at the centre of everyday learning and living.”

Moreover, the workshop highlighted the broader impact of environmental education in shaping the future. Given that the Maldives has committed to reaching net-zero carbon emissions by 2030, this initiative plays a crucial role in supporting that goal.

Teachers’ Commitment to Change

Shiuna Shareef, a teacher from B. Maalhos School, expressed her enthusiasm for the programme:

“Starting a Fehi Madharusa isn’t just about eco-friendly buildings or solar panels. It’s about planting the seeds of awareness and compassion in our students. As a teacher, I believe this is where true change begins. With young minds learning to love and protect the world around them. The TOT program for Fehi Madharusaa has truly inspired me. And I’m filled with hope and excitement to bring these changes into our school and be part of something bigger than a classroom. It’s a movement for a better future.”

This workshop represents a significant step toward building a nationwide movement for environmental education in the Maldives and helps cultivate a generation that values sustainability as part of everyday life. As such, it has the potential to create lasting change within both the educational system and the broader community.

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