Lakshadweep
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Group Size 100 Peoples
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LanguagesEnglish
Overview
A collection of stunning islands in the Arabian Sea off the southwest coast of India is known as Lakshadweep. It is well-known for its immaculate beaches, blue lagoons, and coral reefs. It provides a tranquil haven from the busyness of mainland life. A few of the well-liked tourist destinations include Andrott Island, Pitti Island, Thinnakara Island, Kavaratti Island, Minicoy Island, Agatti Island, Bangaram Island, and Suheli Par. The entry point to Lakshadweep, which is renowned for its breathtaking beaches and abundant marine life, is Agatti Island. Bangaram Island is famous for its picture-perfect beaches, glistening seas, and swaying palm trees. The administrative capital, Kavaratti Island, has attractions such as the Dolphin Dive Center, Marine Aquarium, and Ujra Mosque. Coral reefs, deserted islands, and gorgeous lagoons are among Kalpeni Island’s most well-known features. While Kadmat Island is well-known for its immaculate beaches, crystal-clear lagoons, and bright coral reefs, Minicoy Island is renowned for its rich cultural legacy and visual beauty. The biggest island in Lakshadweep, Andrott Island, is renowned for both its natural beauty and historical significance.
Highlights
- Examines the following islands: Suheli Par, Minicoy Island, Agatti Island, Bangaram Island, Kavaratti Island, Kalpeni Island, and Thinnakara Island.
- Bangaram Island: an isolated haven of palm trees and immaculate beaches.
- Kavaratti Island: Home to the Dolphin Dive Center, Marine Aquarium, and Ujra Mosque, it is the administrative capital.Kalpeni Island: uninhabited islands, coral reefs, and scenic lagoons.
- Minicoy Island: water sports, a 19th-century lighthouse, and traditional village villages.
- Thinnakara Island: a remote paradise including immaculate beaches, blue lagoons, and coral reefs.Suheli Par is an uninhabited island with an abundant variety of wildlife and an unspoiled natural setting.
- Scuba diving, kayaking, sailing, and snorkeling are among the activities.
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Languages
- English