Things Lakshadweep is famous for
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, LAKSHADWEEP/ Created : Jan 9, 2024, 14:00 IST
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With all the hype surrounding this pristine destination, if you are also thinking of planning a vacation to this place, we will give you several reasons why you should visit this place at least once in your lifetime. From its turq … Read more
With all the hype surrounding this pristine destination, if you are also thinking of planning a vacation to this place, we will give you several reasons why you should visit this place at least once in your lifetime. From its turquoise blue lagoons to its unique marine life, Lakshadweep will keep you hooked throughout. Read less
With all the hype surrounding this pristine destination, if you are also thinking of planning a vacation to this place, we will give you several reasons why you should visit this place at least once in your lifetime. From its turquoise blue lagoons to its unique marine life, Lakshadweep will keep you hooked throughout.
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So, here take a look at things Lakshadweep is famous for:
Coral reefs and marine biodiversity
Beautiful white sand beaches
Water sports and adventure activities
Minicoy Island Lighthouse
One of the distinctive features of Lakshadweep is its tall lighthouses that stand as silent sentinels guarding the islands. The lighthouse at Minicoy, the southernmost island, is particularly famous for offering panoramic views of the surrounding seascape.Read more: Most beautiful places in India that resemble foreign locations
Coral Island of Bangaram
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