Welcome to a tropical
paradise! Scattered on the clear blue waters of the
Arabian Sea off the western coast of India is a group
of coral islands of unparalleled beauty known as Lakshadweep.
"Lakshadweep" which means 'A Hundred Thousand
Islands' is an archipelago consisting of 36 islands,
12 atolls, 3 reefs and 5 submerged banks in the Arabian
Sea. These emerald islands, rich in greenery and fringed
by silvery beaches overwhelm you with their natural
beauty. Visitors to these islands take back an unforgettable
experience of enjoying nature in all her splendor.
Different Islands
Kavaratti
Kavaratti is the Headquarters of the Administration
and the most developed island. Fifty-two mosques are
spread out over the island, the most beautiful being
the Ujra mosque. Water from a well near the mosque is
believed to have curative powers. The beautiful and
calm lagoon offers an ideal spot for water sports, swimming
and snorkeling. Sunbathing or just lazing around on
the beach can be a heady experience. Marine life enthusiasts
can visit the marine aquarium, which has an excellent
collection of aquatic specimens. The multicoloured underwater
life in the lagoons can be viewed through glass-bottomed
boats. Kayaks, wind surfers and sailing boats are available
on hire. The Dolphin Dive Centre is an attraction for
those who love scuba dive.
Kalpeni
Kalpeni along with two small islets of Tilakkam and
Pitti and the uninhabited island of Cheriyam in the
north form a single atoll. A peculiar feature of Kalpeni
is a huge storm bank of coral debris along its eastern
and southeastern shorelines. It is believed that a violent
storm in 1847 threw up huge coral boulders along these
shores. It is a socially progressive island and it was
here that girls first went to school when women's education
was considered taboo. You can swim, snorkel or reef-walk
in the vast lagoon and indulge in water sports on kayaks,
sailboats and pedal boats. Two bathing huts with change
rooms are available at Koomel Beach Resort. Four tourist
cottages are available for overnight stay.
Minicoy
Minicoy is, in a sense, isolated from the main group
of islands and lies about 200 kms south of the northern
group. It is 10.6 kms long and is the second largest
island after Andrott. Minicoy has one of the largest
lagoons with a small uninhabited islet Viringili on
its southern side. Minicoy is distinct from the northern
group of islands in its culture. It has a cluster of
11 villages, which are called "Ava'h" each
presided over by an elected village elder called Bodukaka.
Traditionally all powers to manage village affairs are
vested in him. Each village has a village house beautifully
maintained and decorated. Minicoy is renowned for its
tradition dance - the Lava performed on festive occasions.
Colourful race boats called "Jahadhoni" are
a feast to the eye of any tourist. A large number of
men from this island are employed as seamen in ships
all over the world. Mahl is the spoken language. Minicoy
is an important center for tuna fishing and a tuna-canning
factory on the island processes the catch. A 300-foot
tall lighthouse built in 1885 by the British is a majestic
landmark. The beaches have bathing huts with change
rooms and facilities for water sports are available.
3 tourist cottages and one 20-bedded tourist home have
been constructed for staying tourists.
Kadmat
Kadmat is 8 km long and only 550 metres wide at its
broadest point. In addition to the beautiful shallow
lagoon on the west, which is ideal for water sports,
there is a narrow lagoon on the east. The main attractions
are the long sandy beaches and sand banks on the southern
tip for sun bathing. Tourist huts built amidst palm
groves facing the lagoon allow you to soak in the pristine
beauty of the coral ecosystem. Kayaks, sailing boats,
pedal boats, skiing boats and glass-bottomed boats are
available on hire. A Water Sports Institute functions
on the island. Marine Wealth Awareness Package allows
you to spend 2-4 days on the island enjoying the rich
bounty of nature. Kadmat has emerged as one of the most
beautiful dive centers in India. Variety of fishes like
rays, sharks, and clear water with 20-50 meter visibility
makes it an unparalleled dive destination for scuba
divers. M/s Lacadives , Mumbai operates a full-fledged
scuba diving center at Kadmat. Non Indians are also
permitted to visit this island
Agatti
Agatti has one of the most beautiful lagoons in Lakshadweep.
The airport is built on this island. From the aircraft,
as you approach for a landing, you get a breath-taking
view of the airstrip on the island. Agatti is the virtual
gateway to the islands. A 20-bed tourist complex with
all modern amenities has been set up here. Indian Airlines
operates daily (except Sunday) flights to Agatti making
it one of the most accessible islands in Lakshadweep
Bangaram
Bangaram is a tiny teardrop shaped island, which lies
very close to Agatti and Kavaratti. The tourist resort
on this island provides an amazing opportunity for guests
to unwind from the pressures and tensions of modern
life. Two small islands of Thinnakara and Parali also
lie close to Bangaram enclosed by the same lagoon. During
the night, phosphorescent plankton washed ashore on
the coral sands impart a bluish glow to the beach, which
is totally enchanting. Guests to this resort can either
avail of the boat transfer or helicopter transfer from
Agatti. Being the only uninhabited island resort in
Lakshadweep it has got its own charm. An ideal destination
for discerning exclusive tourists, Bangaram has carved
its presence in the international tourist map.
Water Sports
The vast expanses of the shallow lagoons provide an
ideal setting for water sports enthusiasts. All the
islands included in the various tourist packages offer
kayaks, pedal boats, sail boats, wind surfers, glass-bottomed
boats and other facilities to tourists who wish to indulge
in water sports in the unpolluted lagoons. Kadmat, Kavaratti
and Bangaram have facilities for scuba diving. Deep-sea
fishing buffs can pursue big game fishing. Barracuda,
Sail Fish, Yellow Fin Tuna, Travelly and Wahoo are abundant
in the seas around Lakshadweep. Local boats with experienced
crew can be hired. Kayaks, canoes, surf modules, snorkels
and other water sports are also available in all the
islands open for tourists.
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