Lakshadweep is emerging as a major tourist attraction due to its isolation and scenic appeal. The oldest inhabited islands in the group are Amini, Andrott, Kavaratti and Agatti. Lakshadweep the smallest union territory of India is a group of islands 200 to 300 km off of the coast of Kerala in the Laccadive Sea. Their total land area is 32 square km. Ten of the islands are inhabited.
Little is known about the early history of the Lakshadweep islands.
The main islands are Kavaratti, Agatti, Minicoy, and Amini. Agatti has an airport. Tourists need a permit to visit the islands; foreign nationals are not permitted to visit certain islands. Consumption of alcohol is not permitted in the islands except on Bangaram Island.
The name of the archipelago literally translates as “hundred thousand islands”. The Laccadive Islands and Minicoy Island are known as the Cannanore Islands.
Ships are the major means of transportation for the islanders. Ships are operated from either Kochi or Beypore (Calicut). There are around 5 passenger ships, but generally only two at a time operate. Advance bookings are required. Sailing schedules are arranged so that each island gets priority at some time of the year. There are vessels operating between some of the larger islands like Kavaratti, Androth, Kalpeni etc., but sailings are affected by weather conditions.
What We offer: Lakshadweep is palm-covered islands. A special permit is required to visit here. The tourists can stay at Bangaram, Agatti, and Kadmat islands. We help you arrange special permit to visit these islands. Apart from that hotel, transfers, sightseeing etc too can be availed. Please Contact Us for travel arrangements.















