9 Islands in India to visit That are Never crowded at any time

 Agatti Island, Lakshadweep

                                             source: Flickr - Binu K S

Agatti Island is amazing, The most striking feature of the islands is they have serene blue lagoon and crystal clear water around them and is fringed by snow white coral sands. The Islands are formed from the depth of the sea due to the calcareous secretions of polyp colony and, therefore, the islands are atolls in their origin. The Corals, crystal clear water and the rich marine flora and fauna enhance the mystique of these islands. 

 Kadmat Island

                                  
                                          source: flickr - cprogrammer

Kadmat Island, also known as Cardamom Island, is an island belonging to the Amindivi subgroup of islands of the Lakshadweep archipelago in India.

 Kavaratti Island

                                 source: flickr - Mike Prince

Kavaratti is the capital of the Union Territory of Lakshadweep in India. Kavaratti is a census town as well as the name of the atoll upon which the town stands

Bangaram Island

                                 Source:Wikipedia.org

Bangaram is an atoll in the Union Territory of Lakshadweep, India. The atoll has a roughly rectangular shape and is 8.1 km in length with a maximum width of 4.2 km. It is located over 400 km off Kochi in the Indian Ocean.

 Port Blair

                                  source: flickr - Joseph Jayanth

Port Blair is the largest town and a municipal council in Andaman district in the Andaman Islands and the capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, a union territory of India.

Havelock Island



                                  source: flickr - Sankara Subramanian

Havelock Island, with an area of 113.93 km², is the largest of the islands that comprise Ritchie's Archipelago, a chain of islands to the east of Great Andaman in the Andaman Islands.


Neil Island

                                  source: flickr - New Delhices

Neil Island is an island in the Andaman Islands of India, located in Ritchie's Archipelago. It is apparently named after James George Smith Neill, a British soldier who had sternly dealt with the insurgents during the suppression of the 1857 Mutiny


Ross Island


                                  source: yourtourinfo.blogspot.com

Ross Island is one of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, about 2 km east of Port Blair. It was the Administrative Headquarters for the islands, before an earthquake rocked it in 1941. The headquarters were then shifted to Port Blair .

minicoy island


                                 Source:Google

Minicoy, locally known as Maliku is the southernmost atoll of the archipelago of Lakshadweep, India. Administratively, it is a census town in the Indian union territory of Lakshadweep.


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