Lakshadweep

  1. Top 6 Places to Visit in Lakshadweep
  2. 10 Amazing Things To Do At Lakshadweep For A Perfect Trip
  3. Lakshadweep Tourism, India: Places, Best Time & Travel Guides 2023
  4. How to reach Lakshadweep, Flights, Buses and Taxi to Lakshadweep
  5. 15 Places to visit in Lakshadweep Islands India 2023
  6. Lakshadweep, India


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Top 6 Places to Visit in Lakshadweep

Table of Contents • • • • About Lakshadweep Near India’s Kerala are the islands of the Union Territory of Lakshadweep. The administrative capital of the Union Territory is Kavaratti. Lakshadweep literally translates to “ a hundred thousand islands” in Sanskrit and Malayalam. The tropical archipelago originally had 36 islands. However, the sea erosion. Now it has submerged in water, leaving only 35 islands. Although they look stunning, only six islands were opened to domestic tourists and only three (Agatti and Bangaram, and Kadmat Islands) to foreigners. In order to preserve the natural charm of the islands. The only 10 islands that are inhabited are Andrott, Amini, Agatti, Bitra, Kavaratti, Kadmat, Kiltan, Chetlat, Kalpeni, and Minicoy. This exotic island paradise is easily accessible from Kerala. It boasts pristine beaches, crystal clear waters, and exotic corals and marine life. Lakshadweep, the perfect beach destination for water sports, scuba diving or just relaxing on a sun-kissed shore, is a great choice. Lakshadweep can be accessed typically from Kochi, Kerala. All tourists must have a permit to visit Lakshadweep (including Indians). Indians can visit all the accessible islands after obtaining a permit. However, foreigners may only visit Agatti, Bangaram, and Kadmat Islands once they have obtained a permit. In short, Yes! It's safe. Lakshadweep Islands, like other tourist destinations in India, are extremely safe to visit. It is very tourist-friendly and safer than...

10 Amazing Things To Do At Lakshadweep For A Perfect Trip

Cover Image Credit: veetrag for Pixabay Lakhsadweep are a stunning group of islands off the coast of Kerala. Kavaratti Island being the capital of this paradisiacal union territory. There are a total of 36 individual islands in Lakshadweep where some of these islands are inhabited while some aren’t. Not all of these islands are open for tourists to visit but those which are open to visit will enthrall you like no other place in the country. Lakshadweep are magnificent heavenly islands and make for a perfect exotic beachside holiday. With their stunning beauty – the islands are popular for their entrancing colourful flora, exotic fauna and incredible adventures the place offers. Top Things To Do At Lakshadweep For An Exhilarating Vacay Here is the list of top adventures and things one can indulge in while on a vacation to this paradisiacal Location: 1. Snorkeling At Agatti Incredible place with calm waters, this is among the best places in the whole of Lakshadeep to go for snorkeling. The shallow shores are full of colourful reefs and exotic underwater animals. Agatti Islands of Lakshadeep can be reached through Kochi – either through a ship ride or through a local flight. Agatti Island Beach Resort is also an incredibly popular resort in Lakshadweep. Location: Agatti Islands, Lakshadweep Must Read: Kalpeni island is famous for its rich and colourful underwater life. Scuba diving at Kalpeni island is altogether a different fun. There are hundreds of exotic corals at the sho...

Lakshadweep Tourism, India: Places, Best Time & Travel Guides 2023

Lakshadweep, which means ‘one hundred thousand islands’, is one of the greatest nature’s gift to us. The enchanting and unspoilt beaches will simply blow your mind. It is the perfect escape from your hectic schedules and cacophony of the over-crowded cities. The smallest union territory of India, Lakshadweep consists of a number of islands. A few, around 10, of them are inhabited by humans and the others are used for coconut plantations, tourism, fish hatcheries and many other activities. Lakshadweep is full of adventure. You can either go for the adventurous water sports or sit on the beach and soak up the natural beauty. Scuba diving is the main attraction in this archipelago. Special diving institute has been set up there which will assist you to have a great scuba diving experience. Government of India is constantly working of the development of tourism industry in Lakshadweep. To visit Lakshadweep, you need to ask for a special permission from the government. There are a number of hotels and resorts there for your comfortable stay and all of them are constructed under the supervision of the Indian Government. Some suggestions for you are Bangaram Island Resort, Agatti Island Beach Resort, Kadmat Island Resort, etc. The local cuisine in Lakshadweep is divine. You must try the sumptuous delicacies in the restaurant Café de Saina, and other local cafes. The sea food is mouth-watering. Nightlife in the archipelago might disappoint you a little as drinking is prohibited th...

How to reach Lakshadweep, Flights, Buses and Taxi to Lakshadweep

Lakshadweep can be reached via water and air only. It lies about 400 Km away from the Western coast of India in the Arabian Sea.There are seven-passenger ships in total, which operate between Lakshadweep andCochin. Ithas an airport in Aggati, which is connected to Kochi Airport only.Lakshadweep are a group of islands and to travel from one to another you can either use the ferry system or hire a helicopter. How to reach Lakshadweep by Waterways One of the most thrilling and pleasurable ways to reach Lakshadweep Islands from Kochi is through ships, taking in the serenity of the sea and the sounds of the harbour. There are seven-passenger ships in total, which operate between Lakshadweep and Kochin, namely: MV Arabian Sea, MV Minicoy, MV Lakshadweep, MV Aminidivi, MV Bharat Seema, MV Dweep Setu, MV Kavaratti. Time: One can expect to reach Lakshadweep, between 14 to 20 hours, with ships operating overnight to reach their destination. Facilities: There is ample accommodation with an A/C Deluxe Class with two-berth cabins, A/C First Class with four-berth cabins and Tourist Class with A/C seating. The ships have cafeterias, snack bars, a deck promenade and video shows. The ships are neat and well-maintained and have an on-call doctor on board, at all times. Other information and details like fare table, seat availability, complete ship schedule and ticket status can be viewed from the official site of Lakshadweep

15 Places to visit in Lakshadweep Islands India 2023

Highlights: Minicoy Lighthouse, Minicoy Thundi Beach, Boa (Read More) t Racing, Underwater shipwrecks, Juma Mosque, Lava Dance, Shopping One of the 36 small islets of Lakshadweep group of Islands, Minicoy, also known as Maliku in the local language is one of the best-kept secrets of India. It is located amidst the vast expanse of Arabian Sea, just 398 km or 215 nautical miles from the shores of Cochin. 180 km from city center 2 out of 15 Places To Visit in Lakshadweep Agatti Islands is considered another jewel from the Lakshadweep group of islands in India. The island is situated on one of the coral isles of Lakshadweep islands and is few of the islands from the Lakshadweep group that is inhabited by people. One may explore the island on foot or rent a two-wheeler to commute. 176 km from city center 3 out of 15 Places To Visit in Lakshadweep Bangaram Island is a beautiful tiny island in the Union Territory of Lakshadweep, India. The Bangaram Island encompasses an area of 1.234 km2 and is the largest island in the chain of islands in the region (also known as an atoll) with a beautiful lagoon. With a population of only 10 and just one beach resort, it is an apt destination for people who want to disconnect entirely from the fast-paced world. 211 km from city center 4 out of 15 Places To Visit in Lakshadweep Scuba Diving in Lakshadweep is one of the most popular activities amongst travellers. Agatti, Bangaram and Kadmat islands are the three islands that prove a perfect sett...

Lakshadweep, India

According to the Indian State of Forest Report 2021, the forest cover in Lakshadweep is 27.10 sq. km, which is 90.33% of the territory’s geographical area. Privately owned coconut plantations cover about 82% of the territory. Some other common trees in Lakshadweep include casuarinas, tamarinds, tropical almonds, pandani, banana, betel nut, etc. The Lakshadweep Islands possess a rich marine wealth which includes more than 82 species of seaweed, 78 species of corals, 48 species of gastropods, 12 species of bivalves, 52 species of crabs, two species of lobsters, and 101 avian species. Colorful coral fishes like Butterflyfish, parrotfish, and Surgeonfish are also found. The Pitti Island is an important nesting place for sea turtles and several pelagic birds, including brown noddy, sooty tern, and the greater crested tern. The Pitti Island has been declared a bird sanctuary and forms the only Protected Network Area of the Union Territory, covering 0.03% of the territory’s geographical area. The Population And Economy Of Lakshadweep Passengers are traveling to Minicoy Island in a fishing boat. Editorial credit: sixpixx / Shutterstock.com As per the 2011 census, Lakshadweep is home to 64,473 people, of which 33,123 people are males and 31,350 people are females, with a ratio of 946 females per 1000 males. The population density is 2,013 inhabitants per sq. km. The Union Territory has an urban population of 50,322 and a rural population of 14,141. Scheduled Tribes constitute 94.5%...