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Lakshadweep Tour Packages From Mumbai

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Lakshadweep Tour Package From Mumbai

Enjoy your tranquil holidays at the amazing islands called Lakshadweep. As the meaning goes - a hundred thousand islands, you also get to admire the many stunning seashores it holds.
The vast island is nearly 400 km off the shoreline of west India. Experience it with Lakshadweep tour packages from Mumbai.

Lakshadweep has an assuring visual appeal that fascinates millions every year. It's also India's smallest Union Territory having only ten inhabited islands. While the other 17 uninhabited islands are still approachable, you can obtain access to perform the activities on the beaches. We make it easy for tourists to get here and take care of everything in our tour packages for Lakshadweep from Mumbai.

Places to Visit in Lakshadweep

1. Minicoy Island

What’s Special: White sand beaches and hidden lagoons

Nearby Attractions: Agatti Island, Bangaram Island, Kavaratti Island

Distance from Mumbai: 1,201 kms

Minicoy Island, also known as Maliku, is part of the Maliku Atoll in Lakshadweep, along with Villingili Island. It is famous for its huge lighthouse, as well as a smaller version of it on the other side of the island. You can plan a trip with Lakshadweep holiday packages from Mumbai to enjoy the scenic views and witness the breathtaking beauty.

2. Agatti Island

What’s Special: The Golden Jubilee Museum with artifacts from around the island

Nearby Attractions: Island of Thinnakara, Minicoy Island, Bangaram Island

Distance from Mumbai: 916 kms

Located on the Agatti Atoll in Lakshadweep, Agatti Island is one of the most popular places in Lakshadweep for tourists. Especially loved for its beautiful coral reefs, and the opportunity to indulge in water sports, you must visit here on your Lakshadweep tour from Mumbai.

3. Bangaram Island

What’s Special: Luxurious resort with private beach area

Nearby Attractions: Thinnakara Island, Agatti Island, Pitti Bird Sanctuary

Distance from Mumbai: 907 kms

Bangaram Island is one of the biggest islands of Lakshadweep and is part of the Bangaram Atoll, which also comprises Thinnakara, South Bangaram Cay and the Parali triplets, which are three small islets near it. While checking out the Mumbai to Lakshadweep tour packages, you can include a visit or plan a stay at Bangaram Island.

4. Kavaratti Island

What’s Special: Marine Aquarium and Museum

Nearby Attractions: Bangaram Island, Agatti Island, Amindivi Island

Distance from Mumbai: 946 kms

The capital of Lakshadweep, Kavaratti Island is famed for its beautiful virgin beaches, and for being one of the most developed parts of the Union Territory. One can reach it only via a helicopter ride, or a long boat ride. Do include this scenic island while booking your Lakshadweep tour from Mumbai.

5. Kalpeni Island

What’s Special: Several serene lagoons

Nearby Attractions: Andrott Island, Kavaratti Island, Pitti Bird Sanctuary

Distance from Mumbai: 1,005 kms

One of the most beautiful islands in Lakshadweep, Kalpeni Island is part of the Kalpeni Atoll, which also comprises Thilakkam, Cheriyam and Kodithala. It is pretty famed for its water sports opportunities, especially on Tip Beach. Those who want to indulge in an adventure for a lifetime by trying out the water sports activities must include Kalpeni Island while choosing one of the Mumbai to Lakshadweep tour packages.

6. Kadmat Island

What’s Special: Colorful coral life

Nearby Attractions: Amindivi Island, Bangaram Island, Kiltan Island

Distance from Mumbai: 873 kms

One of the smaller Indian islands of Lakshadweep, Kadmat Island is famed for being long and narrow, being a mere 11 km at its broadest point. It is famed for its pearl fishing, and for offering some of the most exotic seafood available on Lakshadweep.

7. Amindivi Island

What’s Special: Coir products

Nearby Attractions: Kadmat Island, Kiltan Island, Bangaram Island

Distance from Mumbai: 884 kms

One of the three island subgroups of the Indian Islands of Lakshadweep, Amindivi Islands offer travellers a chance to enjoy some sun, sand and surf. With plenty of water sports to enjoy, and coral reefs to explore, Amindivi Islands are a must-visit for travellers.

8. Andretti Island

What’s Special: Buddhist archaeological remains

Nearby Attractions: Kalpeni Island, Kadmat Island, Kavaratti Island

Distance from Mumbai: 945 kms

Andretti Island is located closest to the Indian mainland and is famed for being the largest island of Lakshadweep. It is a great place for water sports and leisure, with most travellers making it a point to stop here on their trip with Lakshadweep holiday packages from Mumbai.

Best Time to Visit Lakshadweep

The question of the ideal time is vital to ask before you plan your trip. For the best experience enter the island between October and November, when the weather mostly remains pretty pleasant. You can compare our Lakshadweep tour packages price from Mumbai and decide for an option yourself.

Summer

The onset of summer in Lakshadweep starts from March, ending in May. Thanks to the mostly tropical weather here, heat and humidity will be your constant companions in this season. The average temperature during summers remains around 22° C to 33° C, with lower chances of rainfall. It is a good time to indulge in watersports.

Winter

The winter season in Lakshadweep lasts from September to February, and this is considered the best time to visit the islands. There are no chances of torrential rains, with the average temperature remaining around 22° C to around 30° C. Travelers can plan their day tours as well as beach activities.

Monsoons

Lakshadweep witnesses the monsoon season in the months of June, July and August. This is not a good time to visit the islands, since the torrential downpours and thunderstorms here are sure to play spoilsport with any plans that you make for sightseeing or even hanging out at the beach. It also becomes a problem to transfer from one island to another, since most helicopters are grounded and speed boats do not operate.

How to Reach Lakshadweep From Mumbai?

By Air

You can fly through Air India, which is the only flight service available that goes to Lakshadweep. You can fly direct from Mumbai to Lakshadweep, or you can reach Cochin by other means and take a plane from Cochin International airport to Lakshadweep.

By Bus

Bus travel to Lakshadweep is not possible because the island lies in between the Arabian Sea. You either take the ship or plane to reach the island.

By Train

Trains are also not possible to reach Lakshadweep. The reason is the same as the bus. But you can travel by train to reach Cochin.

By Ship

Ships are the safest and most enjoyable way to travel to Lakshadweep from the city. You can find small boats for the connected island transfers from Lakshadweep. Packages from Lakshadweep from Mumbai are flexibly designed because different people might ask for different traveling options.

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FAQs About Lakshadweep Tour Packages

How much does a Lakshadweep tour cost?

The cost of your Lakshadweep tour package depends upon various factors such as trip duration, sightseeing tours, meals, transfers, accommodation, and more. A 5 days luxurious trip to Lakshadweep which includes staying at a luxurious property will cost between INR 25,000 to INR 28,500 per person. You can get your itinerary customized by mentioning your preferences.

How can I go to Lakshadweep from Mumbai?

The quickest way to reach Mumbai from Lakshadweep is by air. You can take a flight to Agatti Aerodrome, the only airport in Lakshadweep that is well-connected to other parts of the island.

Is it possible to travel to Lakshadweep from Cochin daily?

Yes, it's merely possible, but it can cost you a lot of money.

Is there any medical emergency room or hospital available?

There is no proper arrangement for a serious emergency, but some of the minor issues can be fixed. You might have to visit Cochin for a severe medical emergency.

Should we worry about the water?

The water is quite good to drink, but if you are sensitive to the environment, then we can bring mineral water from Cochin.

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Where To Stay in lakshadweep?

Worrying about your stay at Lakshadweep is a silly thing to do. Unlike any other remote area, Lakshadweep has a lot of choice for you, especially if you are an Indian national. There are cottages, state buildings, and huts for people to accommodate. Foreigners, on the other hand, can only stay in the limited options of hotels. Your stay on the Lakshadweep becomes more intricate when it comes to deciding and reserving the right place to spend the nights.

Tips For Travellers

  • Collect all the remedies that you may want. Don't neglect to stock anti-allergic pills. Your first-aid case should bear all the dressings, disinfectants, sanitizers, shears, and mosquito repellents.
  • Have sunscreen and umbrellas at all times.
  • You should also carry additional towels, water jars, lotions, and slippers as per convenience.
  • Take a bag and keep your necessary documents.
  • Taking a GPS is a reliable option, as you will be on your tracks all the time.

We have managed to help people discover a place like heaven successfully. Our approach to the Lakshadweep trip from Mumbai leads many people to acknowledge a place that was hidden from them. The exposure of the creativity of mother nature and the hard work of humankind has made an abandoned place worth visiting.