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Andretti

A Coral Isle

Also known as Andrott island, Andretti is the largest island of the Lakshadweep archipelago and lies closest to the indian mainland in the east-west direction.

Agatti

A Coral Isle

Boasting a 25 km lagoon area and total expanse of 3.3 km sq., Agatti is the only island with an airport that makes travelling to Lakshadweep extremely convenient. It is one of the few inhabited islands of the archipelago.

Minicoy

Second Largest Lakshadweep Island

The island lies the furthest from others in the southernmost part of Lakshadweep with Viringili. Locally called Maliku, the island is situated close to 90 Channel, one of the busiest shipping port in the Arabian Sea.

Kadmath

Treasure of Marine Creatures

The tear-drop shaped Kadmath atoll is part of the Amindivi subgroup of islands and is longest in the band. The islet is home to stunning coral reefs with seagrass and marine turtles that nestle and breed here.

Kalpeni

Uninhabited Cheriyam Islands

Two small islets of Tilakkam and Pitti form a single atoll with Kalpeni. The island is also known as Koefaini and is popular for the enormous bay of coral debris believed to be deposited by a violent storm in 1847.

Bangaram

Stunning Coral Atol

A 20-minute speed boat ride from Agatti island, the Banagaram atoll thread includes tiny islands of Thinnakara, South Bangaram City, Pirili 1 and Pirili 2. The teardrop-shaped island is linked to Agatti with a shallow underwater ridge

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Is passport required for Lakshadweep?

For the Indian visitors, the applicant of the permit needs to have a Police Clearance Certificate from the Commissioner of Police of the residing district in India. Additionally, the applicant needs to submit a self-attested photocopy of the ID card along with three passport-size photographs.

Is Lakshadweep costly?

On average. a trip to Lakshadweep can cost anywhere from Rs 40000 to Rs 170000 per person for a week-long stay.

Which is the best time to visit Lakshadweep?

The best time to visit Lakshadweep is from October to mid may. From mid May to September, it is rainy. Though all the resorts in lakshadweep are open throughout the year, reaching there by ship is difficult during monsoon.

Do we have flight to Lakshadweep?

Lakshadweep Island can be reached by ships and flights operated from Kochi. For all tourist purposes Kochi is the gate way to lakshadweep.

Is 2 days enough for lakshadweep?

Three to five days are enough for you to explore the islands and relax. But if you are looking to gateway then a five day trip will take you close to the nature's opulence of the Lakshadweep Islands.

Is lakshadweep good for family trip?

These islands provide beautiful beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a range of family-friendly activities. If you are visiting lakshadweep for the first time or if your kids are not accustomed to extensive travel.; opting for a stay on either of these islands especially would be beneficial.

Why lakshadweep is famous?

Lakshadweep, an archipelago in the Arabian Sea, is known for its scenic beauty with exotic beaches, coral reefs, and lagoons. It is heaven for water sports including scuba diving, windsurfing, snokelling, surfing, water skiing, and yatching.