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Formerly known as Laccadive Islands, Lakshadweep translates to 'one hundred thousand islands' in Malayalam. Home to a few of the most beautiful and exotic islands and beaches of India, Lakshadweep lies 400km off the southwest coast of the Arabian Sea. The smallest union territory of India has 36 islands having a total area of 32 sq. kilometres. It's made up of 12 atolls, 3 reefs and 5 submerged banks out of which ten Islands are inhabited. The main attraction of Lakshadweep lies in its stunning coral reefs, making it a haven for snorkeling, scuba diving, and other water sports enthusiasts. The islands are also famous for their rich cultural heritage, with influences from Indian, Arab, and European traditions.
Lakshadweep is typically accessed from Kochi (Kerala) and a permit is required to visit Lakshadweep for all tourists (including Indians). After permit, foreigners are permitted to just visit Agatti, Bangaram and Kadmat Islands. Permits can be obtained from Kochi itself. Permits are exempted to government officials, armed force members, and their families who are either working or visiting these islands. Additionally, embarking on the Lakshadweep Samudram Cruise aboard MV Kavaratti is a maritime adventure like no other. This 5 day cruise takes you Kavaratti, Minicoy and Kalpeni islands. Another such extraordinary 5-day voyage is from Mumbai to Lakshadweep on the Cordelia Cruise.
The islands are also known for their delicious seafood cuisine, featuring fresh catches from the surrounding waters. Visitors can indulge in local delicacies such as grilled fish, prawn curry, and coconut-infused dishes, offering a tantalizing culinary experience. In addition to water sports and culinary delights, Lakshadweep also boasts a rich cultural heritage worth exploring. Visitors can visit traditional island villages, interact with local communities, and learn about the unique customs and traditions of the region. The islands are also home to several historic sites and monuments, including ancient mosques and temples, showcasing the diverse cultural influences that have shaped Lakshadweep over the centuries.
Perhaps the charm of Lakshadweep islands lies in their remoteness. Far off the beaten track, they attract no hordes of merrymakers to their shores. The islands, though all equally mystical and beautiful, each offers a unique blend of tourist spots. Some islands have been promoted for diving and water sports, still, others have been developed so that people enjoy the charm of relaxation.
Permits: In accordance with the Rules of Restriction on Entry and Residence for Laccadive, Minicoy, and Amindivi Islands established in 1967, individuals who are not native to these islands are required to acquire a permit in the prescribed form from the competent authority to enter and reside there. Exceptions to this rule include government officials, armed force members, and their families who are either working or visiting these islands.
Here's more information on Permits for Lakshadweep.
However, since the rules for permits keep changing in this area, it’s advisable that one consults a travel agent before filling out the said application forms to be on the safer side.
Monsoon Season Closure: Lakshadweep experiences a monsoon season from May to September, during which ferry services and water activities may be suspended due to rough seas and inclement weather conditions.
Pre-booking accomodation: It is recommended to book accommodations in advance as Lakshadweep has limited lodging options available.
Caution Against Touts: Beware of touts offering fraudulent tour packages or misleading information about accommodations and activities. Always verify with official sources or reputable tour operators.
Limited Transport Options: Ferries between islands may have limited schedules and availability. Check ferry timings and book tickets in advance to ensure smooth travel between islands.
Network Connectivity: Mobile network coverage may be limited or unavailable on some islands. Carry a local SIM card from reliable operators for better connectivity.
Online Booking Advantage: Consider purchasing ferry tickets and tour packages online, as they may be cheaper and more convenient than buying them in person or from kiosks.
Cash Dependency: ATMs are scarce on the islands, and credit card acceptance may be limited. Carry sufficient cash in Indian Rupees for your expenses during your stay.
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