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Phanf ```json { "title": "Lhohi Inn: A Boutique Experience in the Maldives' Noonu Atoll", "lead": "There’s a version of the Maldives the world knows by heart—overwater villas suspended above impossible shades of blue, personal butlers gliding across teak decks, and seaplanes descending towards immaculate private islands. But there is also another version of the Maldives, altogether different: quieter, more personal, more rooted in island life. Lhohi Inn belongs to this second story.", "description": "Located on the inhabited island of Lhohi in the Noonu Atoll, this small boutique hotel offers a different kind of luxury: not spectacle, but sincerity; not excess, but intimacy; not a carefully orchestrated fantasy detached from place, but a stay woven into the rhythm of an authentic Maldivian island. With only 10 registered rooms and 20 beds, Lhohi Inn is less a resort complex than a refined local guesthouse, where tropical gardens, warm hospitality, and reef-lined beaches create a sense of deeply personal escape.", "quote": "\"Lhohi Inn offers solid comfort, remarkable cleanliness, highly-praised cuisine, and attentive service for a fraction of the price of the celebrated private island resorts of the Noonu Atoll. More importantly, it offers something increasingly rare in luxury travel: authenticity.\"", "hotel_details": "Officially registered with the Ministry of Tourism of the Maldives, Lhohi Inn is a guesthouse located in Noovilaage, Orchid Magu, on Lhohi Island in the Noonu Atoll. This distinction is important: Lhohi Inn is not a private island resort and does not pretend to be. Rather, it’s a locally-managed boutique establishment on an inhabited island, designed for travelers who want to experience the Maldives with a greater sense of belonging.", "island_context": "Lhohi itself is located approximately 181.8 kilometers north of Malé and is home to a small resident population, estimated at around 692 to 900 people depending on data and the year. In practical terms, this means sandy lanes, village life, the local fishing culture, and a pace that feels removed from the choreographed bustle of the branded resort islands.", "location_advantage": "Yet, the environment is not isolated. The Noonu Atoll is one of the most coveted regions of the Maldives, home to some of the country’s most celebrated ultra-luxury resorts, including Soneva Jani, Velaa Private Island, and Cheval Blanc Randheli. Lhohi Inn occupies the same extraordinary marine geography—clear lagoons, coral reefs, and the rich waters of the atoll—but interprets it through a more grounded and intimate lens.", "rooms_and_amenities": "The hotel’s greatest luxury may be its size. With only 10 registered rooms and 20 beds, Lhohi Inn offers inherent privacy. Some listings mention 9 rooms rather than 10, which likely reflects active inventory rather than authorized capacity, but all sources agree it is a very small establishment.", "room_types": [ "Standard double or twin rooms", "Deluxe double rooms with balcony", "Family rooms or family studios, some with kitchenette" ], "room_features": "Rooms are equipped with air conditioning, private bathrooms, free Wi-Fi, tea and coffee making facilities, towels, beach towels, a desk or seating area, and daily housekeeping. Some rooms also include a balcony or terrace, a flat-screen TV, a refrigerator, and a hairdryer with toiletries.", "guest_reviews": "Guest reviews repeatedly highlight the quality of the rooms in terms of what matters most on a tropical stay: they are modern, spacious, and exceptionally clean. Planet of Hotels awards a perfect score of 10/10 for cleanliness, while Booking.com reviews echo the same sentiment.", "iframe_search_query": "Lhohi Inn" } ```

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