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Around 350 km off the Kerala coast lies the most beautiful coral necklace in the Arabian Sea. Really like a precious jewel, the pure shores of the akshadweep archipelago shimmer and shine in the sun kissed setting, and wink and beckon to every traveller.

The set of 36 islands is allied to the Republic of India and at a total area of 32 sq km is her smallest union territory. 51,000 people inhabit only 10 of the islands. The islanders are mainly Muslim and they speak a local version of the Kerala language. The economy survives on fishing and coir making. Only 6 of the islands are open for tourism and only 2 of these are open to non-Indian tourists.

There’s a range of things to do on the Lakshadweep Islands. Swim with the locals: turtles, dolphins, eagle ray and stay away from the bad crowd: sharks, octopus, barracuda! (Don’t worry, the sharks are completely harmless and octopus and barracuda too far from the shores – the waters are completely safe). Snorkel in the reef through colonies of fish. Surf the aqua marine waters, romp the white sands.

 

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Most important places to Visit in Lakshadweep. 


 

Lakshadweep archipelago is made up of 36 islands. Only 10 of these islands are inhabited. Out of these 10 only two islands - Bangaram and Kadmat islands are open for tourists and for sightseeing. Lakshadweep is a tropical paradise with snow white soft sandy beaches and clear, sparkling blue waters. Breathtaking landscapes and colours dominate the surroundings and a kaleidoscope of colours can be found underwater with a variety of unique marine life including corals. Visit any of these beaches to relax and unwind or engage in the many water sports that are offered on the islands.

Lighthouse at Minicoy

The Lighthouse at Minicoy is amongst the oldest in Lakshadweep dating back to 1885. You can go right to the top of this 300 foot lighthouse and get a spectacular bird's eye view of the Lakshadweep islands. The view is breathtaking making the lighthouse really worth a visit.

Museum at Kavaratti

Another place to visit in Lakshadweep is the Marine Aquarium and Museum at Kavaratti, which is an informative museum that was set up in 1983. It houses many marine artefacts, unique species of fish and other marine life. The whole purpose of the museum is to spread awareness of marine life and its preservation.

Best time to visit Lakshadweep


 

The best time to visit Lakshadweep is from September to May, when you can enjoy water sports activities. During the summer season, from March to May, the temperature varies between 22°C to 36°C. This is the ideal time to get into the water and enjoy different sports activities.

Summer months are followed by monsoon, when this place receives heavy rainfall. The monsoon season stretches from June to August, when there is greenery all around. During September and October, the weather is pleasant and comfortable for a vacation.

During the winter season, from December to February, the temperature varies between a minimum of 20°C and a maximum of 32°C. This is the peak season for Lakshadweep Islands.

 

How to reach Lakshadweep ?


 

How to get there by Air

Kochi International Airport links Lakshadweep with the mainland of India. Agatti is the only airport in Lakshadweep with helicopter transfers being available from Agatti to Bangaram Island Resort during monsoon and to Kavaratti through out the year. The flight from Cochin to Agatti takes approximately one hour thirty minutes. Flights operate six days a week

 

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