Amazing things to do and places to visit in Lakshadweep

Here is a list of places to visit in Lakshadweep and activities you can enjoy during your trip

Lakshadweep is a union territory of India that is a group of Islands South of Mainland India. Tourists from around the world come to enjoy their time in these heaven-like islands. The tropical islands provide a place of retreat away from busy city life. Here is a list of places to visit in Lakshadweep and activities you can enjoy during your trip. 

 

How to reach Lakshadweep?

Here is how you can reach Lakshadweep:

By air: The nearest international airport is the Cochin International Airport, located at a distance of 408 km from the Islands. The only airport in Lakshadweep is located in Agatti, which is connected by flight to Cochin. To reach Kavaratti and Bangaram, you can take a helicopter ride from Agatti.

By water: Several ships connect Lakshadweep to the Indian Mainland from Cochin. The journey through this route takes around 14 to 20 hours by cruise ships like MV Arabian Sea, MV Dweep Setu, MV Kavaratti, MV Bharat Seema, MV Minicoy, MV Lakshadweep Sea, and MV Amindivi Sea. 

 

Best time to visit Lakshadweep

Although the temperature in the regions is amiable throughout the year, it is generally advised to Visit Lakshadweep from September to February. The temperature during these months stays around a pleasant 20°C to 30°C, and the humidity is also manageable. Moreover, you can experience more water-related activities during this time. 

 

Best activities to enjoy and places to visit in Lakshadweep

Visit Agatti Island

A gem among many others in the Lakshadweep group of islands, Agatti Island is an Edenesque slice of heaven for you to relax in. Lined with several beautiful resorts you can plan a vacation at, Agatti Island is a must-visit island if you want to sit back and enjoy the quiet beauty of the ocean. You can reach Aggati by air at the Agatti Airport and can explore the island on foot or through local transport.

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Go scuba diving

One of the most fascinating activities you can be a part of, and experience at Lakshadweep Islands is Scuba Diving. Scuba Diving is a water sport you can be a part of that lets you dive into the sea and experience aquatic life from a closer new angle. The cost of experiencing Scuba Diving in Lakshadweep starts at around Rs 2,000 and takes at least a week to prepare.

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Explore Marine Museum

If you are interested in learning more about the ocean life on the island, you must visit the marine museum at Lakshadweep. Filled with delicate yet enthralling skeletons of huge fish to a more in-depth look at marine life, the museum could prove to be a fruitful experience for the curious minds of kids. 

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Visit Minicoy Island

Another beautiful island to visit is Minicoy island. You can spend your time here strolling across the shore and listening to waves gently crashing into the sandy beach. The locals refer to the island as Maliku. It is easy to get from one island to the other by ferry or other local modes of transportation at negligible additional cost. You can reach Minicoy Island by water on a ferry or from a helicopter ride from Agatti airport.

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Experience water sports

There are a myriad of water sports you can experience and engage in during your trip to the Lakshadweep group of islands. For instance, you can enjoy surfing and jet skiing on days when the water has some bigger waves to truly feel like a child of the water. Water sports of different difficulties and required gear range in cost starting from Rs 1,000 to Rs 25,000.

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Visit Bangaram Island

Another beautiful island you can visit and spend some time on is Bangaram Island. Bangaram Island is the biggest of all islands in Lakshadweep and has a breathtaking lagoon. Moreover, the local population of the island is pretty scarce, so you can enjoy your solitude here.

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Go shopping 

A nice evening in Lakshadweep can be spent shopping and browsing casually through the markets of the islands. You can also indulge in delicious island cuisine in these markets and relish in the organically produced fresh food. 

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Visit Kalpeni Islands

Locally known as Koefaini, the group of three islands, Kalpeni islands is a serene travel spot out of a surfer’s dreams. The three islands: Cheriyam, Pitti and Tillakkam, make up the group. Here you can enjoy some much-needed time away from the hubbub of city life. 

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Go on a yacht cruise

Instead of taking a ferry to travel across islands, you can choose to book yourself a Yacht cruise. Not only will this guarantee you an easy mode of transportation, but why sleep on land when you can spend your nights overlooking the sea from a cabin on a beautiful cruise? Costs range for 1st Class cruise for Adults starts from Rs 39,375 and for Children from Rs 34,650. However, these prices are subject to change. 

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Visit Amindivi islands

The Amindivi Islands in the northern region of Lakshadweep are the most populated group of islands. You can enjoy markets on these islands frequently and explore “choir” products. This is a fantastic place to learn more about the culture of the islands and the local lifestyle. 

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Experience parasailing

Parasailing is an immensely popular extreme water sport that you can experience at Lakshadweep. The thrilling adventure is one to remember for a lifetime as an adrenaline booster that is sure to get your heart thumping. Parasailing costs start from INR 500 per adult in Lakshadweep.

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Visit Minicoy Island Lighthouse

If you are visiting Minicoy Island, you must visit the famous lighthouse that overlooks the entire island, and the view from the top is enchanting. The oldest lighthouse in Lakshadweep stands at the height of 300m allowing for a gorgeous view. 

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FAQs

Which are the best islands in Lakshadweep?

Lakshadweep boasts several stunning islands, with must-visit options including Kavaratti, Agatti, Bangaram and Kalpeni. Each island offers unique attractions, from pristine beaches to vibrant marine life.

Which water sports can I enjoy in Lakshadweep?

Water sports are immensely popular in Lakshadweep. Visitors can indulge in activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking and glass-bottom boat rides. Agatti and Bangaram Islands are particularly renowned for their water sports facilities.

What is the best time to visit Lakshadweep?

The best time to visit Lakshadweep is from September to February when the weather is pleasant, and the sea remains calm. During this period, travelers can enjoy water activities and explore the beauty of the islands without disruptions.

Are there restrictions for tourists visiting Lakshadweep?

Yes, since Lakshadweep is an ecologically sensitive region, tourists are required to obtain a permit to visit the islands. Additionally, certain islands may have specific restrictions to preserve the natural habitat, and it's essential to adhere to local guidelines.

What cultural experiences can one enjoy in Lakshadweep?

Lakshadweep offers rich cultural experiences, including traditional dance performances and the opportunity to savor local cuisine. Visitors can also explore the mosques and interact with the warm and welcoming local communities to get a glimpse of the vibrant island culture.

Is Lakshadweep a good honeymoon spot for couples?

Made of gorgeous white sand beaches and full of thrilling activities to experience, Lakshadweep is one of the best honeymoon destinations India has to offer.

What places can you visit with family in Lakshadweep?

Not only can kids enjoy the exciting activities Lakshadweep has to offer, but exploring the Marine Museum and learning about the region's marine life can be a lifelong experience for them to remember.

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