SURPRISE ME!
Translated to mean ‘one lakh islands’, Lakshadweep is an archipelago of 36 islands in the Laccadive Sea, of which, only a handful are inhabited. Relatively untouched by the perils of modern commercialisation, the islands, which cover an area of 36 square kilometres, are verdant and abounding in natural beauty with sun-soaked beaches and crystalline turquoise waters. On your holiday here, don’t miss these top water sports and activities to try in Lakshadweep.
The main islands of Lakshadweep include Agatti, Bangaram, Kavaratti, Kadmat, Kalpeni and Minicoy. Their surrounding waters are abundant in coral reefs and marine life, making them a favourite with snorkelers and scuba divers. What lies beneath are tropical fish, sea turtles, crabs and underwater flora and fauna that makes taking the plunge well worth it!
The shallow waters around Minicoy Island are perfect for kayaking and canoeing. Choose to give it a go solo or accompanied by a guide who will help you navigate the placid waves. Look around and soak in the serenity along with views of the historical Minicoy Lighthouse in the distance.
Jet skiing, parasailing, yachting, sea fishing and undersea walking—get your fill in Lakshadweep if water activities set your pulse racing! Whether in Kadmat or in Kalpeni, there are opportunities to get your thrills everywhere so have some fun.
Surfs up and so should you! Give surfing a go in Lakshadweep to pander to your inner adventurists. Truth be told, you may struggle to stay upright at first but once you master it under the guidance of an experienced trainer, the gentle sea breeze will take over your senses and show you the way!
Read more: Planning a Trip to Lakshadweep Islands? Here's Everything You Need to Know
With the Lakshadweep islands being close to each other, island hopping by boat is a great way to explore them all. Get on and off at your leisure and laze around like a beach bum on the sandy shores, savour freshly caught seafood and generally have the time of your life in the sun, sand and sea!
Read more: 5 Best Places for Snorkelling in India
Lakshadweep is one of the few places in India where you can go dolphin watching—off Agatti and Bangaram islands is where all the action is at. Sail out towards the horizon and wait for these playful creatures to show off their awesome dives.
Does that get your adrenaline pumping already? Head off to Lakshadweep for a splash of a time!
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MANU pandit | on 26 June 2018
I thought tourism in lakshadweep was banned. Kindly confirm.