Saturday, March 7, 2009

Islands Of Lakshadweep

Agatti Island





Kayaking At Kalpeni Island

From the north to the south and the east to the west, India has so many types of landscapes that you can get a touch of the whole world in this vast country. It has hills, caves, mountains, sea, desert, infact every type of landscapes that exists in this planet. When you visit a coastal area of this country, you will really enjoy your time in the beaches. Lakshadweep on the Arabian Sea is really like a piece of heaven in this beautiful world. Lakshadweep, surrounded by the Arabian Sea, has some beautiful beaches where you can go and enjoy in a relaxed mood. Arabian Sea is so charming to look at that you will experience some great moments in your life in these beaches.
The spell bound expanse of emerald isles, Lakshadweep studded in the blue water of the Arabian Sea unfolds another world in itself. The panorama encompasses magnificent lagoons, sylvan sea shores, miles of sun drenched sand and the enchantment of swaying palms. At the beaches of Lakshadweep it will be coconut canopies that will be your tallest structure in the vicinity. The rich marine life will be your all time favorite neighbors. All these harmonise to form a colourful kaleidoscope typical of an archipelago paradise.
Tourists require an entry permit to visit Lakshadweep; the permit is issued at Kochi (in Kerala). Foreign nationals are allowed only in Kadmat, Bangaram and Agatti islands. Agatti is connected to Kochi by air and sea; in fact Agatti is the gateway to Lakshadweep Islands with the only airport of the archipelago. Kavaratti, the administrative headquarter is the most developed island. Its attractions include the Ujra mosque, marine aquarium, beaches and water sports. Kalpeni is known for the largest lagoon among Lakshadweep islands; the lagoon is good for kayaking and boating. Minicoy is located in southern Lakshadwep and its culture has affinity to that of Maldives. The language here is Mahl, which is a form of Divehi, the language of Maldives. Kadmat has lagoons both on its western and eastern peripheries. The island boasts of a water sports institute and a diving school. Bangaram is the only uninhabited island open to tourists. A short distance from Agatti Island, it can be reached by speedboat. Scuba diving, coral formations and a variety of fishes are the main attractions of Bangaram.

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