Gatecrashing Paradise
Misadventure in the Real Maldives
Format:Paperback
Publisher:John Murray Press
Published:27th Nov '14
Should be back in stock very soon
This book takes readers on an adventure through the Maldives, showcasing the vibrant culture and stunning beauty beyond luxury resorts in Gatecrashing Paradise.
In Gatecrashing Paradise, Tom Chesshyre embarks on a journey to uncover the true essence of the Maldives, far removed from the luxurious resorts that dominate the tourist landscape. He navigates the archipelago's periphery, opting for simple guesthouses and local transport like cargo ships and ferries. This immersive experience allows him to witness a side of the Maldives that remains largely unexplored and untouched, revealing a vibrant culture and stunning natural beauty that often goes unnoticed by the average traveler.
As he travels through this remote nation, Chesshyre highlights the contrast between the glossy brochures of five-star hotels and the reality of everyday life in the Maldives. He discovers a paradise filled with life, yet one that faces significant challenges. The islands, with their pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters, are not just tourist destinations but also communities rich in history and resilience, often on the brink of change as they adapt to the pressures of modern tourism.
The Maldives has opened its doors to outsiders, allowing access to a thousand sandy shores that were once off-limits. Gatecrashing Paradise captures the essence of island-hopping in the twenty-first century, as Chesshyre sails around 600 miles of breathtaking islands, often arriving at places where visitors are a rarity. His journey is not only an exploration of stunning landscapes but also a profound look at the lives of the people who call these islands home.
In Gatecrashing Paradise Tom sets out to explore the other Maldives, not the one where all the tourists go. Until quite recently tourists were very restricted when it came to Maldives travel. That's changed and as a result small guest houses and hotels have sprung up and you can make your way like Tom around the island by local ferry services and domestic flights. You don't need an economics degree to know most of the money from the five star resorts would have gone straight back to their overseas owners. Tom [travels] all around the scattered atolls of the low lying nation where he encounters climate change concerns (nothing is naturally much more than two or three metres above sea level), worker exploitation, tsunami fears and some decidedly murky politics, often as opaque as the lagoon waters are transparent. -- Tony Wheeler, founder of Lonely Planet
Tom Chesshyre bravely and entertainingly exposes the dimensions of the Maldives that the tourist board is strangely shy of illuminating. -- Simon Calder
I loved Gatecrashing Paradise. It should be mandatory reading for all visitors. -- Francisca Kellett, Travel editor at Tatler
Revealing aspects of a surprising little tropical nation wholly unknown to holidaymakers, Gatecrashing Paradise compares honorably with Arthur Grimble's A Pattern of Islands. -- Alexander Frater, author of Chasing the Monsoon
Chesshyre is an affable and enthusiastic traveller, and his sojourn in the Maldives covers interesting ground in a country full of contrasts. * Times Literary Supplement *
Gatecrashing Paradise is an entertaining travelogue that visits the corners most tourists never see. * Marie Claire *
'Away from the sumptuous water villas of the Maldives, trouble is brewing in this renowned 'honeymoon heaven'. This is the story of a nation you won't read in your glossy weekend supplement. * The Journalist, the magazine of the National Union of Journalists *
Gatecrashing Paradise clearly depicts a guesthouse scene largely undiscovered, which offers the chance to experience the warm communities and rich culture of island life. * Minivan News: Independent News for the Maldives *
I loved it. Tom Chesshyre discovers that beyond the glossy brochures lies an almost undiscovered country that is brimming with life, yet also a paradise teetering on the brink of trouble. * Mrs. O Around the World *
ISBN: 9781857886276
Dimensions: 508mm x 318mm x 26mm
Weight: 284g
288 pages