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Islands look like emeralds in the vast expanse of blue sea. Varying hues of
turquoise blue translucent water surround them. Coral atolls, the matchless
marine environment with myriad colours resulting in complex interaction of animate
and inanimate things.
Built on ancient volcanic formations are the Lakshadweep (meaning a hundred
thousand islands), the tiniest Union Territory of India. It consists of 12 atolls,
3 reefs and 5 submerged banks. The atolls poised on submarine banks, harbour
36 islands having an area of 32 Sq.Km.
Of these, 10 islands are inhabited namely Agatti, Amini, Andrott, Bitra, Chetlat,
Kadmat, Kalpeni, Kavaratti, Kiltan and Minicoy. The islands lie about 220-440
Kms from the Malabar coast between 8° and 12° 13' North Latitude and
71° & 74° East Longitude. Kavaratti is the Administrative Headquarter
of the Union Territory.
Each island is fringed by snowwhite coral sands, are marked by a huge, shallow,
calm lagoon on one side which separate it from incoming swells of the outer
sea by the fort wall-reef made of massive coral boulders and live corals. The
only coral islands of our country, are the result of gradual assimilation of
calcium from the water by corals and their turning into reefs.
The Lakshadweep group of islands are well connected both by Air and Sea. While
Islands like Agatti & Bangaram can be reached by Air, the other islands
can be reached by ship from Kochi.
The ship offers different classes of accommodations. A/c First class with two/four
berth cabins & tourist class with A/c seating.
The vessels have all the facilities that go with a passenger vessel , namely
video shows, cafeteria & snack bar, upper-deck airing space , entertainment
lounge, Doctor on call etc.
Destination Lakshadweep, South
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