Lakshadweep
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Lakshadweep

India's pristine coral paradise in the Arabian Sea

Forget the Maldives for a moment. India has its own slice of coral paradise floating 400 kilometers off the Kerala coast, and hardly anyone knows about it. Lakshadweep's 36 islands offer some of the clearest waters you'll find anywhere, with visibility reaching 40 meters on good days. The catch? Only 10 islands allow tourists, and you'll need a permit just to set foot here. But that's exactly what makes it special — no crowds, no commercialization, just you and some of the most pristine coral reefs in the Indian Ocean.

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Agatti Island's main beach stretches 7 kilometers of powdery white sand that squeaks under your feet. The lagoon here stays shallow for about 200 meters out, making it perfect for swimming even if you're not confident in deep water. But the real showstopper is Bangaram Island. This uninhabited teardrop of land has beaches on all sides, each facing different directions to catch the best light throughout the day. The eastern beach gets gorgeous sunrise colors, while the western side delivers those Instagram-worthy sunset shots. Kadmat Island offers something different — a narrow strip where you can literally walk from the Arabian Sea side to the lagoon side in under five minutes. The contrast is striking: rough waves on one side, mirror-calm turquoise water on the other. Here's what nobody tells you: the beaches change with the tides. What looks like a small strip of sand at high tide becomes a massive playground at low tide, revealing sandbars you can walk on.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Book accommodation and flights together through Lakshadweep Tourism packages — often cheaper than booking separately
  • 2.Carry cash as ATMs are scarce and card acceptance is limited outside resort areas
  • 3.Pack your own snorkeling gear to avoid rental fees of ₹500+ per day
  • 4.Visit during shoulder months (November, February) for 20-30% lower accommodation rates
  • 5.Group bookings of 4+ people often get discounts on helicopter transfers between islands

Travel Tips

  • Apply for permits at least 30 days before travel — the process can take 2-3 weeks
  • Pack reef-safe sunscreen as regular sunscreen is banned to protect coral
  • Bring seasickness medication for boat transfers, especially during windy periods
  • Download offline maps and entertainment as internet connectivity is spotty across islands
  • Pack light cotton clothing and avoid dark colors that attract heat in the tropical sun

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, all visitors need permits issued by Lakshadweep Administration. Apply online at least 30 days before travel with accommodation bookings, ID proof, and passport photos. The permit is free but mandatory.

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