Fairs & Festivals of Lakshdweep
Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha: Celebrated with fervor, reflecting the strong Islamic cultural
influence on the islands.
Muharram: Observed with processions and prayers, showcasing the region's devotion.
Marine Festivals: Local celebrations honoring the sea, featuring traditional music, dance, and
feasting.
Minicoy Fest: Highlights the unique traditions of Minicoy Island, including boat races and cultural
performances.
Onam: Celebrated by the Malayali community on the islands with feasts, dances, and festivities.
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Best Time to Visit Lakshdweep
The ideal time to visit Lakshadweep is between October and May, when the weather is pleasant, and
the seas are calm, perfect for exploring the islands and enjoying water sports. The monsoon season
(June to September) brings heavy rains and rough seas, making travel challenging during this period.
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How to Reach Lakshdweep
Regular passenger ships operate
between Kochi and Lakshadweep, offering a scenic journey over the Arabian Sea.
Agatti Airport is the only
airport in Lakshadweep, with flights from Kochi. Helicopter services are available from Agatti to
other islands.
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Tourist Attractions in Lakshdweep
Agatti Island: Famous for its coral reefs and water sports like snorkeling and scuba diving.
Bangaram Island: An uninhabited island ideal for secluded getaways and marine exploration.
Minicoy Island: Known for its traditional dances, lighthouses, and serene lagoons.
Kadmat Island: A hotspot for marine life enthusiasts, offering diving and turtle-watching
experiences.
Kalpeni Island: Offers scenic beauty, kayaking, and swimming in its shallow lagoons.
Kavaratti Island: The administrative capital of Lakshadweep, known for its mosques and Marine
Aquarium.
Marine Wildlife Sanctuaries: Home to diverse marine species, including vibrant coral reefs and
tropical fish.
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Location
Lakshadweep is located about 300 km off the southwestern coast of India, in the Arabian Sea. Its
strategic position and ecological richness make it a vital part of India’s natural heritage.
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