Lakshadweep, the enchanting archipelago off the southwestern coast of India, is emerging as a sought-after destination for travelers seeking a blend of pristine beauty and tranquility. As the world, especially India, turns its attention toward this underrated gem, it’s time to dive into a comprehensive guide for your journey to Lakshadweep, covering everything from how to get there, where to stay, costs, activities, travel tips, and the top breathtaking beaches awaiting your discovery.

Lakshadweep

GETTING TO LAKSHADWEEP

Lakshadweep is accessible by both air and water. Flights and ships operate from Kochi, Kerala, connecting to the islands. The only airstrip is on Agatti Island, with a one-hour and thirty-minute flight from Kochi operated by Alliance Air. Alternatively, buses from Bengaluru to Ernakulam in Kochi, followed by a ferry from Willingdon Island to Kavaratti, provide an adventurous route.

Seven passenger ships: MV Kavaratti, MV Minicoy, MV Amindivi, MV Corals, MV Lagoon, MV Lakshadweep Sea, and MV Arabian Sea, offering a 14 to 18-hour sea journey. Tickets can be conveniently booked online through the official Lakshadweep Tourism website. Luxury seekers can also opt for the Cordelia Cruises ship.

WHERE TO STAY?

Booking your stay in Lakshadweep is facilitated through the official Lakshadweep Tourism website, with accommodation options on islands such as Bangaram, Kadmat, Kavaratti, and Thinnakkara. While various room types are offered, booking is subject to availability. Directly connecting with the property is also an option for reservations.

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?

The cost of a trip to Lakshadweep varies based on preferences and budget. On average, including airfare, a five-day trip may range from Rs 60,000 to Rs 1,50,000 per person. Numerous travel packages are available on online portals, with costs ranging from Rs 25,000 to Rs 1,00,000.

WHAT TO DO IN LAKSHADWEEP?

This Indian island offers a myriad of activities to make your stay memorable. From snorkeling at Agatti Island to scuba diving at Kalpeni Island, exploring architectural wonders at Kalpeni Island, canoeing at Minicoy Island, to fishing at Kadmat Island – the options are diverse. Prices for activities vary, with snorkeling starting at Rs 1,000, scuba diving at Rs 3,500, and fishing tours at Rs 1,000. Island tours generally cost between Rs 1,000 and Rs 1,500 per person.

BEST TIME TO VISIT

The ideal time to visit Lakshadweep is from October to mid-May, according to Lakshadweep Tourism’s website. While resorts are open year-round, ship travel is challenging during the monsoon season (mid-May to September).

TOP 10 BREATHTAKING BEACHES IN LAKSHADWEEP

  1. Agatti Island Beach
  2. Bangaram Island Beach
  3. Kadmat Island Beach
  4. Minicoy Island Beach
  5. Kalpeni Island Beach
  6. Kavaratti Island Beach
  7. Agatti Island Beach
  8. Bangaram Island Beach
  9. Kadmat Island Beach
  10. Minicoy Island Beach

IMPORTANT TRAVEL TIPS

  1. Obtain a Protected Area Permit (PAP) through the Lakshadweep Administration’s e-permit portal.
  2. The permit is valid for 30 days, with a fee of Rs 300 per person. Non-Indians require a mandatory Rs 300 entry permit.
  3. A Green Tax of Rs 300 per person is charged upon arrival at Agatti Airport.
  4. ATM and credit card facilities are limited, so carry sufficient cash, including funds for tipping.
  5. Respect the ecological fragility of Lakshadweep, practicing responsible and sustainable travel.

(Note: The mentioned prices reflect the information available at the time of publishing and are subject to change.)

CONCLUSION

Lakshadweep, with its untouched beauty and simple charm, beckons travelers to experience a different world. From the ease of reaching the islands to the diverse activities and breathtaking beaches, it’s a destination that promises a unique and memorable escape. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or a glimpse into a simpler way of life, Lakshadweep offers it all. Pack your bags and embark on a journey to discover this hidden gem of India.

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