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Lakshadweep |
| Destinations
Covered : |
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[ Kavaratti - Kalpeni - Minicoy- Cochin
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Duration:
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04
NIGHTS / 05 DAYS |
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Day- 01:
Depart from Cochin Port by
Ship |
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Day-
02: On Board Ship at Kavaratti |
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Kavaratti is the Headquarters of the Administration
and the most developed island. Fifty-two mosques are
spread out over the island, the most beautiful being
the Ujra mosque. Water from a well near the mosque is
believed to have curative powers. The beautiful and
calm lagoon offers an ideal spot for water sports,
swimming and snorkeling. Sunbathing or just lazing
around on the beach can be a heady experience.
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Marine life enthusiasts can visit the
marine
aquarium, which
has an excellent collection of aquatic specimens. The multicoloured underwater life in the lagoons can be
viewed through glass-bottomed boats. Kayaks, wind
surfers and sailing boats are available on hire. |
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The Dolphin
Dive Centre is an attraction for those who
love scuba dive. |
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The Island tour is organized during the day with lunch
and refreshments ashore. Overnight at Ship |
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Day-
03:
On Board Ship at Kalpeni |
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Kalpeni along with two small islets of
Tilakkam
and
Pitti and the uninhabited island of
Cheriyam in the
north form a single atoll. A peculiar feature of
Kalpeni is a huge storm bank of coral debris along its
eastern and southeastern shorelines. It is believed
that a violent storm in 1847 threw up huge coral
boulders along these shores. It is a socially
progressive island and it was here that girls first
went to school when women's education was considered
taboo. You can swim, snorkel or reef-walk in the vast
lagoon and indulge in water sports on kayaks,
sailboats and pedal boats.
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The Island tour is organized during the day with lunch
and refreshments ashore. Overnight at the Ship |
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Day-
04:
On
Board Ship at Minicoy |
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Minicoy is, in a sense, isolated from the main group
of islands and lies about 200 kms south of the
northern group. It is 10.6 kms long and is the second
largest island after Andrott. Minicoy has one of the
largest lagoons with a small uninhabited islet
Viringili on its southern side. Minicoy is distinct
from the northern group of islands in its culture. It
has a cluster of 11 villages, which are called
"Ava'h"
each presided over by an elected village elder called
Bodukaka. Traditionally all powers to manage village
affairs are vested in him. Each village has a village
house beautifully maintained and decorated.
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Minicoy is renowned for its tradition dance - the Lava
performed on festive occasions. Colourful race boats
called
"Jahadhoni" are a feast to the eye of any
tourist. A large number of men from this island are
employed as seamen in ships all over the world. Mahl
is the spoken language. Minicoy is an important center
for tuna fishing and a tuna-canning factory on the
island processes the catch. A 300-foot tall lighthouse
built in 1885 by the British is a majestic landmark.
The beaches have bathing huts with change rooms and
facilities for water sports are available. 3 tourist
cottages and one 20-bedded tourist home have been
constructed for staying tourists. |
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The Island tour is organized during the day with lunch
and refreshments ashore. Overnight at the Ship. |
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Day-
05:
Arrival at Cochin |
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Depart
from Lakshadweep and arrive at Cochin. |
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End of our
services |
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