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Lakshadweep

Bangaram

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January

2.6 - 29.8 °C

February

4.4 - 33.8 °C

March

9.6 - 38.8 °C

April

15.0 - 42.5 °C

May

20.5 - 44.5 °C

June

21.8 - 43.7 °C

July

22.5 - 38.6 °C

August

21.7 - 34.7 °C

September

19.1 - 36.9 °C

October

12.8 - 37.3 °C

November

7.8 - 34.0 °C

December

3.9 - 30.6 °C


Major Airports :

Agatti Island Airport (AGX), Agatti

Nearest Railway Station :

Ernakulam Junction Railway Station (ERS)

Major Airports :

Agatti Island Airport (AGX), Agatti

A pristine paradise

Bangaram Island, nestled within the Lakshadweep archipelago, is a jewel waiting to be discovered. This teardrop-shaped paradise, a mere 2.3 sq km speck of land, lies roughly 400 km off the southwest coast of India. Encircled by a luminous lagoon and vibrant coral reefs, Bangaram's isolation from the mainland has preserved its pristine natural beauty. No wonder it is hailed as one of the world's best getaways.

Imagine yourself unwinding on pristine beaches, the soft sand cradling your toes as crystal-clear waters lap at the shore. Dive into the turquoise embrace of the lagoon and explore the kaleidoscope of marine life flourishing beneath the surface. With minimal human interference, Bangaram offers a rare glimpse into an untouched ecosystem.

Tranquillity reigns supreme in Bangaram, giving you a chance to escape the crowds and reconnect with nature. The soft caress of the ocean breeze and the gentle rhythm of the waves lull you into a state of complete relaxation. For underwater enthusiasts, Bangaram transforms into a wonderland. Dive into the vibrant coral reefs teeming with an incredible array of marine life. Breathe in the fresh ocean air and let Bangaram's beauty wash over you.

Untouched natural beauty

The beauty of Bangaram Island is legendary. It is characterised by its crystal-clear turquoise waters, soft white sandy beaches, and vibrant coral reef that teems with marine life. The island is a true tropical paradise, with coconut palms swaying in the breeze and the ocean offering hues of blue and green that are nothing short of mesmerising. Unpolluted air fills your lungs, and the only sounds are the whispers of nature. It’s this natural splendour that makes Bangaram a popular choice for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.

Engaging activities in a tropical wonderland

Bangaram Island provides an array of activities that make the most of its stunning natural setting. Snorkelling and scuba diving are among the most popular, giving visitors a chance to explore the vibrant underwater world teeming with colourful coral, myriad fish, and other marine species. For those who prefer to stay above water, kayaking and sailing around the lagoon offer peaceful ways to enjoy the surrounding beauty. At night, the sky lights up with stars, offering spectacular views for stargazing, far from the light pollution of the cities.


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Beyond the shore

While the island itself is unpopulated, nearby islands within the Lakshadweep archipelago offer additional attractions and can be visited via short boat trips. Islands like Agatti and Kavaratti are equipped with more tourist facilities and offer a glimpse into the local culture and lifestyle of the Lakshadweep islands. Each island has its own charm and set of natural attractions, from turtle hatcheries to traditional mosques and bustling village life.

Bioluminescence brilliance

Bangaram is one of the few places on earth where the beaches glow at night due to bioluminescent plankton. This rare natural phenomenon can be observed on moonless nights, especially during pre-monsoon summer, creating a magical, ethereal experience for night-time beachgoers.