Thursday, January 18, 2024
Bangaram Islands
A bewitchingly beautiful and breath taking island in Lakshadweep. BANGARAM is uninhabited. It is surrounded by a shallow lagoon enclosed by coral reef.It has been ranked among the best gateways of the world. Here the sun, sand and surf in harmony casting a spell on the visitor. It offers utmost privacy unpolluted comfort with crystal clear water. Sparkling coral reef and blue lagoon perform magic on the soul searching traveller. It’s a place where Hemingway would create a classic or a Van Gough would paint a masterpiece. And who knows the muse may inspire one to create too. A matchless sense of wellbeing takes over and one begins to discover the graceful fishes, porcupines, parrots, pufferfishes, hermit crabs and sea birds on the vast 120 acres of lush coconut groves in BANGARAM. There are numerous adventures like scuba diving, beach games, swimming, snorkelling and deep sea fishing. The resort has 60 bedded beach cottages with a multi cuisine restaurant serving myriad delicacies. A well-stocked bar is also available. AGATTI is the gate way to BANGARAM and is linked to Cochin for onward flights to metros.
The climate of the island is warm round the year. Rainfall is limited and the temperature during the monsoon is 25-27° C.
Bangaram is a tiny teardrop shaped island, which lies very close to Agatti and Kavaratti. The tourist resort on this island provides an amazing opportunity for guests to unwind from the pressures and tensions of modern life. Two small islands of Thinnakara and Parali also lie close to Bangaram enclosed by the same lagoon. During the night, phosphorescent plankton washed ashore on the coral sands impart a bluish glow to the beach, which is totally enchanting. Guests to this resort can either avail of the boat transfer or helicopter transfer from Agatti. Being the only uninhabited island resort in Lakshadweep it has got its own charm. An ideal destination for discerning exclusive tourists, Bangaram has carved its presence in the international tourist map.
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