Lakshadweep Essentials
Lakshadweep Essentials highlights the primary entry points and activity hubs of India’s smallest union territory. Centered around Agatti, the list includes major atolls like Minicoy, known for its 19th-century lighthouse, and Kadmat, a center for marine sports. These islands are connected by a network of ferry terminals, providing access to coral lagoons, professional diving centers, and the historic 7th-century tomb of Saint Ubaidullah on Androth Island.
Bangaram Island Beach Resort
An eco-friendly resort on an uninhabited atoll, known for its surrounding coral reef and lagoon. It is one of the few locations in the archipelago where alcohol is permitted for tourists.
Minicoy
The southernmost atoll of Lakshadweep, featuring a British-built lighthouse from 1885 and a culture influenced by the Maldives, including the use of the Mahl language.
Kadmat
A narrow island known for its extensive coral reefs and a water sports institute that facilitates scuba diving, windsurfing, and kayaking in the lagoon.
Kalpeni Island
Characterized by a massive storm bank of coral debris along its shoreline, this island sits adjacent to three uninhabited satellite islets within the same lagoon.
Agatti Airport
Agatti Airport is a regional airport serving the union territory of Lakshadweep, India.
Agatti
The gateway island for the archipelago, featuring a 5.6-kilometer-long landmass and a deep lagoon used for various water sports and transport connections.
watersports
A sports center on Agatti providing equipment and instruction for snorkeling and scuba diving within the local coral reefs.
sport's beach
A designated beach area on Agatti Island utilized for organized aquatic activities, including kayaking and snorkeling.
Diveline
A professional diving facility offering certification courses and guided underwater excursions to explore the region's marine biodiversity.
Amini Island
One of the earliest inhabited islands in the group, historically significant for its traditional coir weaving and stone carving industries.
Androth Island
The largest island in the territory and the closest to the Indian mainland. It houses the 7th-century tomb of Saint Ubaidullah at the Juma Mosque.
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