Riha is a term that can refer to several different things, primarily a type of garment or a place. In the context of clothing, riha is a traditional garment worn by women in parts of South Asia, particularly in the Maldives and some coastal regions of India. It is typically a long, flowing piece of cloth, often made of cotton or silk, that is draped around the body. The style and specific way of wearing a riha can vary by region and occasion. It is often worn as part of a larger ensemble, sometimes with a blouse or other covering. Historically, the riha held cultural significance and was a common attire for everyday wear and special events. As a place name, Riha is the name of an island in the Maldives. It is one of the Maldivian islands and is part of the administrative division of Baa Atoll. Like many Maldivian islands, Riha is known for its natural beauty, including beaches and marine life. Its economy is often linked to tourism and fishing. There are no major historical or cultural landmarks widely documented specifically for Riha island that distinguish it beyond its geographic location within the Maldivian archipelago.