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Lakshadweep
is one of the worlds most spectacular tropical island systems.
Thirty- two sq. km of land spread over 36 islands surrounded by 4200
sq. km of lagoon rich in marine wealth. The precious heritage of
ecology and culture is supported by an extremely fragile ecosystem.
Committed to the cause of Eco tourism Union Territory of Lakshadweep
has consciously followed a middle path between tourism promotion and
environmental conservation. The Administration is carefully
monitoring the environmental impact of coastal tourism and has taken
steps to promote tourism in a way that is consistent with ecological
concerns. As an effective strategy to avoid pressure on ecological
environment, the efforts to promote tourism have been synchronized
with the carrying capacity of the islands.
Though all the
islands are endowed with the beauty of coral reef, sandy beaches,
unpolluted and clear water and hospitable settings, most of these
differ in terms of facilities and services offered. Some islands have
been promoted for diving and water sports; still others have been
developed so that people enjoy the charm of relaxation and natural
enjoyment. Since the land is precious and scarce it is avowed policy
of the Administration to relieve pressure on land and promote water
based tourism. The motto being admires and not exploits that natural
beauty.
The islands look like emeralds in the vast expanse of
blue sea. Varying hues of turquoise blue translucent water surround
them. Coral atolls, the matchless marine environment with myriad
colours resulting in complex interaction of animate and inanimate
things. Built on ancient volcanic formations are the Lakshadweep
(meaning a hundred thousand islands), the tiniest Union Territory of
India.
It consists of 12 atolls, 3 reefs and 5 submerged
banks. The atolls poised on submarine banks, harbour 36 islands
having an area of 32 Sq.Km. Of these, 10 islands are inhabited namely
Agatti, Amini, Andrott, Bitra, Chetlat, Kadmat, Kalpeni, Kavaratti,
Kiltan and Minicoy. The islands lie about 220-440 Kms from the
Malabar coast between 8° and 12° 13' North Latitude and 71°
& 74° East Longitude. Kavaratti is the Administrative
Headquarter of the Union Territory.
Each island is
fringed by snowwhite coral sands, are marked by a huge, shallow, calm
lagoon on one side which separate it from incoming swells of the
outer sea by the fort wall-reef made of massive coral boulders and
live corals. The only coral islands of our country, are the result of
gradual assimilation of calcium from the water by corals and their
turning into reefs.
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