“Once a Year, Go Someplace You’ve Never Been Before” - Dalai lama
Being
born and brought up in coastal belt. I have always craved to visit ocean, island and a place which is less crowded. The place which is unexploited. After lot of research i decided to pack my bags to vacation in outrageously stunning island- Lakshadweep!
Lakshadweep
union territory of India— The name itself means ‘a hundred thousand
islands’. Some big, some small, some far, some near. Some inhabited and
some not.
Located off the coast of Mangalore and Cochin, Lakshadweep
islands are bestowed with miles of heavenly sun-kissed beaches devoid
of the crowds, magnificent lagoon, and turquoise blue water brimming
with colorful aquatic life.
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First picture after landing in Agatti island. |
Afternoon flight from
Bangalore to Cochin. I had booked my room near Cochin fort to
explore nearby places. Went on an evening walk to Fort Kochi and along the beach to
see the gorgeous sunset view. I continued my walk and reached
Mattancherry. 20min boat ride from Mattancherry landed me to Ernakulam
where i enjoyed Marine Drive. Those small shops in Ernakulam and the path which connects to Marine Drive from the mall made my night unforgettable. Didn't get
much time to spend in Marine Drive since it was a last boat to come back
to Mattancherry. I walked back from Mattancherry to my room.
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Chinese fishing net. |
Next day my Lakshadweep journey begins with a flight from Kochi to Agatti island. This was
my first experience traveling in a propeller aircraft. The flight was
bumpy but aerial view of Lakshadweep island is one of the beautiful view
i have ever seen. I see clear blue water everywhere. My guide was
waiting for me in Agatti airport. After some paper work in airport I took a car ride to reach
the jetty. After 15 min drive in the car I was transferred to the
boat at jetty. From Agatti boat ride to one of the islands and i choose to stay
in Thinnakara. The light drizzle,strong wind, high tide, low tide on
my way to Thinnakara in boat was a grim reminder of the weather
prediction giving an "occasional thunderstorm". My boat journey to
Thinnakara was convoluted roller coaster ever designed. The more the
hardship while traveling, the more beautiful the destination appears.
It’s difficult to explain my boat journey where i am being tossed in
every conceivable direction every minute. But i got there! Finally! In
one piece!
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Tuna which was caught by locals. |
Thinnakara an ideal place for vacation. It is isolated
and just a few cottages dotted on the shores makes it a perfect escape
for those who want to be away from the rush of life. You can snorkel,
sail out in your kayak, play beach volleyball and relax in a hammock
doing nothing. Even at times, it might happen you are the only one with
the resort staff on the island.
Clouds cleared in the evening and I
decided to walk. Just walk. Walk alone. The new path took me to a world i
was never in and i landed in Kalpitty and Pareli island. I spoted few
sea cucumber. Its preferred to walk during low tide. On my way back
from Pareli island to my cottage in Thinnakara met few locals and shared
some talk. I love talking to locals. They surely have some great
anecdotes to share. The staffs in Thinnakara always have a warm
smile and will always be there to care. Courteous staffs served me sumptuous dinner.
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Kalpitty and Pareli island. |
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Sea Cucumber. |
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Night in Tinnakara while i was trying to spot some crab. |
First day morning in Thinnakara i saw an
enthralling sunrise with orange-red reflection. Some wonderful dry
branches on the shore made for some amazing view. After breakfast and
clicking amazing picture on the shore i am all set to head to Bangaram.
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My overnight stay in Tinnakara. |
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15min Boat ride from Thinnakara to Bangaram. Clear blue Ocean! |
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View of Bangaram from Thinnakara.
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Surrounded by a shallow lagoon Bangaram island is one of the most beautiful
islands of Lakshadweep. World class corals and rich marine life makes
it one of the best island. The shipwreck snorkeling site to hidden
beaches with hermit crabs, bluest of the blue ocean to lagoon full of
sea turtles, Bangaram fits the bill perfectly for a hidden away beach
experience.
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Panorama view of Bangaram. |
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Walk to my Cottage! |
Reached Bangaram island and i was welcomed by coconut water. After sumptuous lunch i
decided to walk on the shore to see the sunset, sand bank and helipad. I
walk and walk for almost 4hours of course with a break.
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Reflection! |
My first view of sand bank was breath taking. While i was waiting for the sunset in sand bank, I tried finding
fish food in sandbank which is used to catch fish with the help of
local (old,healthy and happy man).
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Trying to find fish food in sand bank! |
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View of Bangaram from sand bank! |
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Beautiful Sunset! |
I was informed to reach my cottage before 7 (i.e the time when the high tide starts). Spectacular sand bank, sunset view and spotting few inhabitants I was on the last evening, walking on the shore back to my cottage surrendering myself to the mind blowing view. I sadly miss swimming in the clear blue ocean. I wish I learn swimming soon.
An end to my exciting journey my last day in Bangaram. The silence here is rejuvenating. It isn’t the normal silence you feel its special silence.You feel very much aware and alive every time that happens. People from different parts of the world come here for diving courses and fishing as the sea is calm. After my breakfast clicked few pictures on the shore. Boat was waiting on the shore. Its time to board the boat to head to Agatti island. Another pleasant surprise waited. It turned out to be an open boat and my first “Life Of Pi” experience. Open sea with no ship or boat around to the extent my eyes could reach. I departure from Agatti island with wonderful memories.
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Last Picture Captured in Agatti Island! |
Islands are inhabited by locals respect them and their culture. Try to avoid revealing dresses.
This marks an end to my best trip ever. I am sure you have your own travel story which must me exhilarating. Share your story in comments section. I would love to hear.
All the photos are copyrighted by Greeshma Shetty
Thanks for Reading!
Hi Greeshama its very nice to see your adventure work...keep it up...nice photos...
ReplyDeleteThanku Thimmaraju!
DeleteA very good article! I loved it! Would totally refer this if I ever visit Lakshadweep ��
ReplyDeleteThanks ria! Do visit lakshadweep before it gets too commercialised. 😍😍
ReplyDeleteVery well written Greesh. Loved the amazing pics posted, almost took me there. Wished you had also written about the local food
ReplyDeleteThank you very much! We need to get permission letter from "SPORTS lakshadweep" to get there. Visitors don't get to eat local food. Food is arranged by "sports authority".Food was good. I didn't find anything extraordinary to write about food part.
DeleteGood one 👍
ReplyDeleteThanks! Glad that you read!
DeleteWell written greeshma. Your personal experience penned here describes everything about the places and is perfectly synced with your pics. I felt it as more of an itinerary while reading it. I have already marked some points from this blog for my kochi trip this weekend. Will definitely refer this if I plan to land up in Lakshwadeep
ReplyDeleteThanks Shiv Sharan! You inspire me to write more blogs! My pleasure to know you liked it.
DeleteVery nice place good.....
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandeep!
DeleteI like what you are doing girl ���� very well written. Keep travelling and sharing your experiences. ����
ReplyDeleteThanks Shruthi! Yes i will.
DeleteVery well written Shetty!!enjoyed a lot
ReplyDeleteThanks Deepu! I am happy to know that you liked it.
DeleteSuperr!!��
ReplyDeleteThanks Ramya! :-*
DeleteBeautiful! You motivate to me travel alone.
ReplyDeleteHI, Can you tell me about the booking and permit process?
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