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Message: Someone thought you might be interested in this entry at Exquisite Safaris. http://www.exquisitesafaris.com/index.php/journal/more/philanthropic_travel_lakshadweep/ Philanthropic Travel: Lakshadweep, India Lakshadweep, India About Lakshadweep The smallest of the Union territories of India and the country's only coral island, the underwater view at Lakshadweep is kaleidoscopic and breathtaking. The lagoon offers excellent potential for water sports like swimming, wind-surfing, diving, snorkelling and kayaking. Lakshadweep is fast becoming India's one of a kind "adventure sport - nature tourism" Location. Why visit Lakshadweep * Region with 36 exquisite coral islands, out of which only two are accessible to the public * Diverse marine life * Ideal destination for diving and snorkeling * Lakshadweep has untouched Beaches The spell bound expanse of emerald isles, Lakshadweep, studded in the blue water of the Arabian sea unfolds another world in itself. A paradise for sun worshippers, divers and snorkellers and anyone who likes to have a relaxing "no frills" holiday. This charming isolated destination has only 10 of its islands inhabited. They are Minicoy, Andrott, Kavaratti, Kadmat, Agatti, Amini, Kalpeni, Kiltan, Chetlat and Bitra,out of which Kadmat,and an uninhabited island called Bangaram, are open to Indian and foreign tourists. The panorama encompasses magnificent lagoons, sylvan sea shores, miles of sun drenched sand and the enchantment of swaying palms, spectacular marine flora and fauna. All these harmonize to form a colourful kaleidoscope typical of an archipelago paradise. Water sports facilities like swimming, rafting, snorkeling, windsurfing, parasailing, water skiing, catamaran sailing, deep sea fishing and scuba diving are available in the islands. Learn More: Contact us to create your private, guided Indian safari. Family Philanthropic Adventures Raising Philanthropists My First Philanthropic Travel Experience Nobel Peace Prize for Micro Credit Pioneer Why are they so Happy? Exquisite Safaris www.exquisitesafaris.com