Lakshadweep

Coral hideaway in the Arabian Sea

Deep in the azure waters of the Indian Ocean lies the last of the enchanted isles. The Lakshadweep, or Laccadive Islands, is a string of little known islands lying approximately 200 miles off the coast of Kerala.

The jewel of the Lakshadweep is Bangaram Island. A teardrop shaped, uninhabited island where there are no intrusions from the everyday world. No televisions, no telephone or newspapers. This is the perfect place to relax or to discover the myriad forms of undersea life by snorkeling or scuba diving.

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Lakshadweep

Bangaram is one of two islands in the Lakshadweep which are accessible to foreigners. It is an uninhabited island where the Casino Group runs its Bangaram Island Resort.

This unspoilt paradise with palm fringed beaches sits in its own lagoon with a wealth of coral formations, attracting a wide variety of tropical fish. Whether you are a scuba diver or sun-seeker, idle or adventurous, this is the ultimate retreat.

Bangaram can be reached by flight from Kochi to Agatti followed by a boat ride to Bangaram (or helicopter during the monsoon). The best time to visit is from November to March.

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