Welcome to Lakshadweep State Community Forum
Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2025 11:03 am
(1) Welcome to Lakshadweep
Welcome to the Lakshadweep Union Territory Community Forum — your dedicated online space to connect, explore, discuss, and share everything about India’s smallest yet most stunning archipelago in the Arabian Sea. Whether you are here to discover island life, learn about local traditions, stay updated with regional news, or engage in meaningful conversations, this forum brings together people from every corner of Lakshadweep and beyond.
Lakshadweep, meaning “a hundred thousand islands”, is known for its turquoise lagoons, coral reefs, white-sand beaches, and unique cultural heritage. This community platform aims to help you explore every aspect of these beautiful islands — from travel, administration, and history to culture, economy, and daily life.
(2) Districts of Lakshadweep (All Islands Covered)
Lakshadweep is administered as a single district, but it comprises 10 inhabited islands and several uninhabited islands, islets, and atolls. Here are the major inhabited islands covered in this forum:
(a) Kavaratti
Capital of Lakshadweep
Known for water sports, marine aquarium, and administrative offices
(b) Agatti
Has the only airport in Lakshadweep
Gateway to Bangaram, Thinnakara, and other tourist islands
(c) Minicoy (Maliku)
Famous for its unique Mahl culture and traditional Lava dance
Known for the Minicoy Lighthouse and tuna fishing
(d) Amini
Renowned for coir products and stone carving
Culturally vibrant and historically significant
(e) Kadmat
A popular tourist island with clear lagoons
Ideal for snorkeling and diving
(f) Kalpeni
Known for Tip Beach and water activities
One of the most picturesque islands
(g) Andrott
Largest island in Lakshadweep
Known for rich marine life and historic shrines
(h) Bitra
Smallest inhabited island
Home to an old temple and a close-knit community
(i) Chetlat
Famous for coconut products and small-scale fishing
(j) Kiltan
Historically a trade point between Lakshadweep and Arabian merchants
(3) What You Can Do in This Forum
(a) Discuss Lakshadweep culture, tourism, and traditions
(b) Explore island-wise updates and community news
(c) Connect with locals and travellers
(d) Share travel tips, experiences, and guides
(e) Ask questions about administration, travel permits, and lifestyles
(f) Participate in meaningful conversations about development and sustainability
Welcome to the Lakshadweep Union Territory Community Forum — your dedicated online space to connect, explore, discuss, and share everything about India’s smallest yet most stunning archipelago in the Arabian Sea. Whether you are here to discover island life, learn about local traditions, stay updated with regional news, or engage in meaningful conversations, this forum brings together people from every corner of Lakshadweep and beyond.
Lakshadweep, meaning “a hundred thousand islands”, is known for its turquoise lagoons, coral reefs, white-sand beaches, and unique cultural heritage. This community platform aims to help you explore every aspect of these beautiful islands — from travel, administration, and history to culture, economy, and daily life.
(2) Districts of Lakshadweep (All Islands Covered)
Lakshadweep is administered as a single district, but it comprises 10 inhabited islands and several uninhabited islands, islets, and atolls. Here are the major inhabited islands covered in this forum:
(a) Kavaratti
Capital of Lakshadweep
Known for water sports, marine aquarium, and administrative offices
(b) Agatti
Has the only airport in Lakshadweep
Gateway to Bangaram, Thinnakara, and other tourist islands
(c) Minicoy (Maliku)
Famous for its unique Mahl culture and traditional Lava dance
Known for the Minicoy Lighthouse and tuna fishing
(d) Amini
Renowned for coir products and stone carving
Culturally vibrant and historically significant
(e) Kadmat
A popular tourist island with clear lagoons
Ideal for snorkeling and diving
(f) Kalpeni
Known for Tip Beach and water activities
One of the most picturesque islands
(g) Andrott
Largest island in Lakshadweep
Known for rich marine life and historic shrines
(h) Bitra
Smallest inhabited island
Home to an old temple and a close-knit community
(i) Chetlat
Famous for coconut products and small-scale fishing
(j) Kiltan
Historically a trade point between Lakshadweep and Arabian merchants
(3) What You Can Do in This Forum
(a) Discuss Lakshadweep culture, tourism, and traditions
(b) Explore island-wise updates and community news
(c) Connect with locals and travellers
(d) Share travel tips, experiences, and guides
(e) Ask questions about administration, travel permits, and lifestyles
(f) Participate in meaningful conversations about development and sustainability