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Indian
Ocean- The Arabian Sea Lakshwadeep Islands
Lakshadweep
Islands is known as the ultimate exotic diving location that lies
two hundred and fifty miles off the southwest coast of India in the
Arabian Sea. This island destination comprise of the 36 islands that
are scattered like emerald green jewels in a sea. Popularly known as
the Lakshadweep Island Group, these islands are also called
"the Laccadives" and are located 400-kms away from the
state of Kerala on the Indian mainland. The beaches of Lakshadweep are a paradise for divers, but out
of Lakshadweep's 36 Arabian Sea coral islands and islets, ten
islands are inhabited, and just two, Bangaram and Kadmat, are open
to visitors
Love
Is In The Air The most romantic feature of an island beach is the
quiet and uninhabited atmosphere and that's where the beaches of
Lakshadweep come into the picture. The palm-fringed beaches of
Lakshadweep provide coolness even at in the hottest summer months,
making this island region as a destination that can be traveled
throughout the year
With
36 coral islands, marine life is the most unique and distinctive
island treasure found in India. The lagoons located at the Kadmat
and Bangaram islands are home to a spectacular and unexplored world
of marine life. Popularly known as the diver's haunt, the pure
exotic beauty of soft and hard coral of Lakshadweep islands provides
an invitation to must visit this island beach paradise
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