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Tourism in Lakshwadeep Island
Tourism in Lakshwadeep Island describes the scenic beauty of the place and the many beautiful islands are great spots for rest and relaxation.

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Tourism in Lakshwadeep IslandTourism in Lakshwadeep Island offers the travellers a truly breathtaking experience. This beautiful Union territory of India lies resplendent in its natural beauty, as Lakshadweep is one of the world`s most spectacular tropical island systems. The island encompasses thirty- two sq. km of land spread over 36 islands surrounded by 4200 sq. km of lagoon rich in marine wealth. The major tourist attractions of the place are the various islands strewn over the seas. Some of the major attractions are discussed below.

Kavaratti Island
Kavaratti, Lakshadweep Island, the administrative headquarter, is the most developed island. There are 52 mosques are spread out over the island including the most beautiful Ujra mosque. It has an ornately carved ceiling believed to be carved from a piece of driftwood. The Lagoon is ideal for water sports, swimming and there are sandy beaches for sun basking. Marine life exhibits can be enjoyed at the Marine Aquarium, where the exotic underwater world is seen from the glass-bottomed boats. The water sports crafts like Kayaks and Sailing Yachts can also be hired.

Tourism in Lakshwadeep Island Kalpeni Lagoon
Kalpeni Island Lagoon has the largest lagoon among Lakshadweep islands. The lagoon is relatively shallow and ideal for all kinds of water sports. A peculiar feature of Kalpeni Island is the huge storm bank of coral debris along the eastern and southeastern shoreline. Kalpeni with the small islets Tilakkam, Pitti and the uninhabited Cheriyam with sparkling lagoons in between them, is known for its scenic beauty. Koomel, the gently curving bay offers tourist"s facilities like bath huts, change rooms etc. One can swim or take part in water sports. Kayaks, Sail boats, Pedal Boats are available on hire.

Minicoy Island
Minicoy Beach Island is the southern most island of the group of Lakshwadeep Island. It is geographically isolated from other islands. Perhaps due to this, the culture here is a mix of Maldivian and South Indian. The language spoken is Mahl a form of Divehi, the language spoken in Maldives. Minicoy Island, often called Women`s Island for the dominating position enjoyed by ladies in the society has a culture distinct from other islands. The island has a rich tradition of performing arts. Lava dance, the most attractive among them, is performed on festive occasions. A visit to the tuna canning factory, the light house built by the British in 1885, and a long drive through dense coconut groves and winding village roads are part of the tourist attractions of the place.

Tourism in Lakshwadeep Island Kadmat Lagoon
Kadmat Island Beach is a haven of solitude with its fine lagoon of even depth, a long stretch of shoreline ideal for swimming and well secluded tourist huts. Apart from the shallow lagoon on the west that forms an ideal spot for water sports, there is also a narrow lagoon on the east. This is the only is island in the group which has lagoon on both the sides. Thick green coconut palm leaves form a natural canopy over the whole area.

Water Sports in Lakshwadeep Island
Lakshwadeep Island has the finest diving spots in India. Considering the potential for water sports, a full-fledged Water Sports Institute and a Dive School with well-trained instructors have been set up in the island. Dive Package tours and regular staying package tours are arranged to the island. Kadmat is the only island apart from Bangaram and Agatti where international tourists are allowed.

Tourism in Lakshwadeep Island Agatti Island and Airport
A virtual gateway to the islands, Agatti has the only airport in the island, the Agatti International Airport. Unlike other islands it is the only island where one can stay as long or as short as one wishes. Uninhabited islands of Bangaram, Thinnakara, Parali-I and Parali-II are just a hop away.

Tourism in Lakshwadeep Island Bangaram Island
Bangaram Island Beach is an uninhabited island, beautifully teardrop shaped. For a perfect outing, there are three uninhabited islands in the same atoll, Tinnakara, Parali-I and Parali-II. The deep, warm, clear waters of Indian Ocean with its myriad flora and fauna are an irresistible invitation for the scuba drivers from all over the world. The exquisite coral formation including the black coral formations, the variety and number of coral fishes - the angel, the clown, the butterfly, the surgeon, harmless sharks, Manta rays, sting rays moray eels and turtles make diving here an incredible experience.

Though all the islands are endowed with the beauty of coral reef, sandy beaches, unpolluted and clear water and hospitable settings, most of these differ in terms of facilities and services offered. Some islands have been promoted for diving and water sports, still others have been developed so that people enjoy the charm of relaxation and natural enjoyment.


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