Lakshadweep: A First Timer's Guide to One of India's Most Beautiful Destinations
Lakshadweep: A First Timer's Guide to One of India's Most Beautiful Destinations
The name "Lakshadweep" comes from Sanskrit and means "a hundred thousand islands".

Lakshadweep is a Union Territory of India and is located in the Arabian Sea. It is an archipelago. It consists of 36 islands and only 10 of them are inhabited. The name “Lakshadweep” comes from Sanskrit and means “a hundred thousand islands”. If Goa has become too crowded for you then it is time for an offbeat holiday far from the hustle and bustle of the cities. Here’s a quick guide to the beautiful island destination.

Reaching Here

If you are looking for the quickest, then it is by by air. Lakshadweep’s airport is located on Agatti Island and operates several domestic airlines from Kochi (Kerala). Most popular destinations here are Minicoy Island, Kalpeni Islands, Kadmat Islands, Bangaram Island, and Thinnakara Island. There are also ships which sail from Kochi to the islands of Lakshadweep. MV Kavaratti, MV Minicoy, MV Amindivi, MV Corals, MV Lagoon, MV Lakshadweep Sea, and MV Arabian Sea are the seven ships that go to Lakshadweep from Kochi.

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Secondly, entry to these islands requires a permit issued by the Lakshadweep Administration. It is based in Kochi. You will need a clearance certificate which has to be cleared from your local police station.

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Places to Visit

  1. Agatti Island: This island boasts of beautiful white sandy beaches with crystal-clear turquoise waters. You can enjoy water sports like snorkeling, scuba diving, and kayaking here.
  2. Bangaram Island: If you are looking for seclusion, Bangaram is the palce for you. It is small, uninhabited and is known for its secluded beaches. It is a paradise for nature lovers and offers opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling in its coral reefs. Bangaram Island Resort provides accommodation for visitors.
  3. Minicoy Island: Minicoy is a famous inhabited island in Lakshadweep. It is the place you need to head to if you intend to experience the unique cultures and traditions of Lakshadweep. It has a historic lighthouse that offers panoramic views. And you can watch the traditional Lava Dance performed by the locals here.
  4. Kadmat Island: Kadmat is the place for diving enthusiasts. You will see stunning coral reefs, colorful marine life, and clear waters when you take a dip. It also has many other water sporting activities.

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