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| Located
in the Arabian Sea off the south-eastern coast of India, the charm of Lakshadweep
Islands (known as Laccadive Islands till 1973) lies in their remoteness. Far from
the chaos of civilization, as we know it, they represent a rather magical realm
of existence. Each island is densely covered with coconut palms, and serenely
set in a sea, the waters of which range from palest aquamarine and turquoise,
to deepest sapphire and lapis lazuli. The Lakshadweep islands are India's
only coral islands. The Lakshadweep chain of islands are coral atolls. An atoll
is a coral organism lying exactly at the surface of the ocean where air and water
meet; this being the only condition under which coral can live. The coral here
is shaped like a ring and encircles a staggeringly beautiful emerald-blue lagoon.
Each atoll is the topmost point of a submarine pillar of limestone extending several
thousand feet from an extinct volcano. Tempting as it is to pick up a coral as
a souvenir, it is strictly illegal, being punishable with heavy fines. Non-availability
of drinking water accounts for a number of islands being uninhabited. Of the 36
islands covering a land area of 32 sq. km, only 10 are inhabited.
Ethnically, the people of the islands are very similar to the people of the state
of Kerala. Majority of them are Muslims, and speak Malayalam except in Minicoy
where Mahli is spoken.Coconut cultivation and fishing, are the chief occupations
of the people, whose folklore and customs are, not surprisingly, largely derived
from the sea. The people of Lakshadweep are often commended for their honesty.
| | Climate
| | Lakshadweep
has a tropical climate, with summer temperatures ranging from 35 degrees centigrade
to 22 degrees centigrade and winter temperature between 32 degrees centigrade
to 20 degrees centigrade. During monsoons, ship-based tourism is closed but helicopter
services are available. Some effect of the northeast monsoon is felt in October-November
in the form of light transitory showers which cool the place. Tropical
clothes throughout the year are sufficient. A waterproof coat during October-November
will be useful. | |
Islands | |
Agatti
Agatti has one of the most beautiful lagoons in Lakshadweep. This is where the
airport is built. A virtual gateway to Lakshadweep, a 20 bed tourist complex has
been set up here. Bangaram Tear-drop
shaped, this island is encircled by a continuous halo of creamy sand. Like all
the other islands of Lakshadweep, luxuriant plantations of coconut provide coolness
even during the hottest time of the day. Kavaratti
The administrative capital, Kavaratti is the most developed of the islands with
the highest percentage of non-islanders as residents. Fifty two mosques are spread
out over the island, the most beautiful being the Ujra mosque. A well, within
its precincts, is believed to contain water of curative powers.
The island also has an aquarium with several colourful species of fish. There
is a glass bottom boat for viewing marine life and an array of remarkable coral
formations that provides a background to the lagoons and the islands within them.
Some Water Sports like kayaking canoeing and snorkelling are available for tourists.
Kalpeni Kalpeni has three uninhabited satellite
islands, all surrounded by an immense lagoon of spectacular beauty. Koomel, the
gently curving bay where the tourist facilities are located, directly overlooks
Pitti and Thilakkm, two of the islands. Here, tourists can swim, reef walk, snorkel
or use water sports equipment like kayaks, and sail boats. Kadmath
The even depth and an endless shoreline make Kadmath a haven of solitude. This
is the only island with lagoons on both eastern and western sides. A Water Sports
Institute providing water sports facilities has been set up in Kadmath.
Minicoy Furthest from Kavaratti island, 200 km away
to the south and also nearest to the Maldives, Minicoy has a culture very different
from any other island. It has a cluster of 10 villages, which are called Athiris
each presided over by a Moopan. Minicoy is renowned for its dance
tradition: the lava dance is performed on festive occasions. The tuna fishing
and boat building activity is interesting. Minicoy has a lighthouse built by the
British in 1885. Visitors are allowed up, right to the very top.
| | How
To Get There | | Air:
NEPC Airlines operates flights from Cochin to Agatti Island. Tourists are ferried
from Agatti to other places, by fast boats. Also, a helicopter service links Agatti
to the other islands. Ship: Vessels ply between Cochin in Kerala
and Lakshadweep. Rates vary according to the type of accomodation.
| | Tourist
Offices | | New
Delhi Liaison Officer, Lakshadweep Administration, F-306, Kasturba
Gandhi Marg Hostel, New Delhi - 110001 Tel : 011-3386807 Fax : 3782246
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