The Indian tourist industry's best-kept secret is Lakshadweep. A tropical oasis, this 36-atoll archipelago in the Arabian Sea located 450 kilometres off the coast of Kerala. Although access to this island is limited and obtaining a permit is a laborious process, the experience is well worth the trouble.The average temperature in Lakshadweep, which has a tropical climate, ranges from 27° C to 32° C. The weather is often warm, humid, and pleasant. The months of October through March are the best for travelling to Lakshadweep. The profusion of flora and wildlife, sandy beaches, natural vistas, and the lack of a hurried way of life all contribute to Lakshadweep's mystique. Here are the top ten justifications for adding Lakshadweep to your travel itinerary.
1. The instant you glance out the window of your plane at the atoll islands, you will fall in love with them.
2. The 42-seater Air India flight's landing on Agatti's slender airstrip was an unforgettable event.
3. The immaculate white sand beaches will whisk you away to another universe. There are very few islands in the world where you may enjoy the luxury of wandering on the beaches without fear, even at night.
4. On several islands in Lakshadweep, you can find all the hues of the sea, from the darkest turquoise to the lightest blue.
5. Remain in the shacks built on the deserted islands of Bangaram and Thinnakara that face the lagoon. Experience a rural lifestyle free of mobile service and electricity.
6. Go scuba diving to explore the vibrant aquatic life up close. The greatest coral garden in India is said to be on the Lakshadweep island of Kadmat.
7. Watch for the lagoon's water level to drop so that the seabed is exposed. Almost nobody has the opportunity to freely explore the beauty of the seabed.
8. From the island of Thinnakara, take in the most breathtaking dawn and sunset you've ever seen.
9. If you're fortunate, you may be the only person living in the shacks on the islands of Thinnakara or Bangaram, meaning you'd have the place to yourself—almost like a private island.
10. Explore the stunning corals and the creatures they harbour by going snorkelling on your own in the secure lagoons.
The location's stunning natural splendour captivated us. A panoramic display, it was just stunning from every angle. It was wonderful to be surrounded by turquoise lagoon, silver sand beach, clean water, pure air, and a stunning natural setting. The things we have seen and experienced are very difficult to put into words. Both unbelievable and a utopia, I agree. Our trip into this fantasy world continued as we got on the speed boat to head to Kadmath Island.