KAVARATTI LAKSHADWEEP
LAKSHADWEEP ISLANDS
Lakshadweep
Lakshadweep is a
group of islands located in the Arabian Sea, off the southwestern coast of
India. The name "Lakshadweep" means "a hundred thousand
islands" in Sanskrit, Only some are inhabited.
The islands of
Lakshadweep are known for their natural beauty, with pristine beaches, coral
reefs, and abundant marine life. They are also home to a unique culture and way
of life, with a mix of Indian, Arab, and East African influences.
The economy of Lakshadweep is largely based on fishing, coconut cultivation, and tourism. The islands are a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts, with opportunities for scuba diving, snorkeling, kayaking, and more.
Lakshadweep
capital
The capital city
of Lakshadweep is Kavaratti. Kavaratti is one of the 10 inhabited islands in
the archipelago, and is located in the Arabian Sea, off the southwestern coast
of India. It is the administrative headquarters of Lakshadweep and is home to
the Lakshadweep District Council, which is the governing body of the islands.
Kavaratti is also known for its beautiful beaches and lagoons, as well as its
cultural and historical attractions, such as the Ujra Mosque and the Kavaratti
Aquarium.
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