Lakshadweep Islands
is known as the ultimate
exotic diving location.
36 islands scattered
like emerald green
jewels in a sea popularly
known as the Lakshadweep
Island Group are also
called "the Laccadives".
They are located 400-kms
away from the state
of Kerala on the Indian
mainland.
The beaches
of Lakshadweep
are a paradise
for divers,
but out of
Lakshadweep's
36 Arabian
Sea coral
islands and
islets, ten
islands are
inhabited,
and just two,
Bangaram and
Kadmat, are
open to visitors.
The most
romantic feature
of an island
beach is the
quiet and
uninhabited
atmosphere
and that's
where the
beaches of
Lakshadweep
come into
the picture.
The palm-fringed
beaches of
Lakshadweep
provide coolness
even at in
the hottest
summer months,
making this
island region
as a destination
that can be
travelled
throughout
the year.
Water
Sports At Lakshadweep
Snorkelling
in the shallow
water around
Bangaram Island
is one of the
favourite water
sport activities
of Lakshadweep
beaches. There
are dive centres
on both the
open islands.
Wind surfing
and Kayaking
are the best
day out water
sport activities
at the Bangaram
Island.
Marine
Life In Lakshadweep
With 36 coral
islands, Lakshadweep's
marine life is
the most unique
and distinctive
island treasure
found in India.
The lagoons located
at the Kadmat
and Bangaram islands
are home to a
spectacular and
unexplored world
of marine life.
Popularly known
as the diver's
haunt, the pure
exotic beauty
of soft and hard
coral of Lakshadweep
islands provides
an invitation
to this island
beach paradise.
The
Shell Treasure
Of Lakshadweep
Lakshadweep
Islands present
a unique combination
of wilderness
experience on
both land and
sea. Beside
the marine life,
the one thing
that can lure
to the tropical
beach island
destination
of Lakshadweep
are the shells
that are as
exquisite and
beautiful as
the island itself.
So how about
choosing these
islands as your
next beach travel
destination!