Lakshadweep Tour Package — India's Untouched Coral Paradise
Lakshadweep — the name itself translates to "a hundred thousand islands" in Sanskrit — is India's smallest Union Territory and arguably its most spectacular secret. Located approximately 200–440 km off the coast of Kerala in the Lakshadweep Sea (part of the Arabian Sea), this archipelago of 36 islands, atolls, and coral reefs is a place where the ocean is an impossible shade of turquoise, the sand is powder-white, and the underwater world rivals the Maldives in its breathtaking biodiversity. Luxytrix Travel brings you expertly crafted Lakshadweep tour packages 2026, making this once hard-to-reach paradise accessible to travellers from across India.
Whether you are a scuba diver from Noida looking for your next big underwater adventure, a couple from Mumbai seeking an intimate island honeymoon, a family from Bangalore wanting to introduce children to the marvels of a living coral reef, or a solo traveller from Delhi yearning to escape the city chaos — our Lakshadweep holiday packages have been designed with you in mind. All permits, flights, boat transfers, and island accommodation are handled seamlessly by our expert team.
Agatti Island — Your Gateway to Paradise
Agatti Island is the entry point to Lakshadweep for air travellers, served by a short 1.5-hour flight from Kochi. The island is famous for its spectacular lagoon, one of the finest in all of Lakshadweep, with calm, shallow, crystal-clear waters ideal for snorkelling and kayaking. The Agatti Lagoon is often described by travellers from Chennai and Kolkata as the most beautiful natural swimming pool they have ever seen. The coral gardens just offshore are teeming with parrotfish, angelfish, sea turtles, and a kaleidoscope of reef life.
Bangaram Atoll — The Uninhabited Island Dream
Bangaram is Lakshadweep's most famous tourist island — a teardrop-shaped, uninhabited atoll that has been described as the perfect desert island. Surrounded by a stunning lagoon and barrier reef, Bangaram Island Resort (the only accommodation on the island) offers an exclusive, back-to-nature experience that has captivated honeymooners and nature lovers from Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, and Pune for decades. Days here are spent snorkelling the reef, lazing on the pristine beach, and watching the sunset paint the sky in extraordinary colours.
Kavaratti Island — The Capital's Quiet Charm
Kavaratti is the administrative capital of Lakshadweep and the most developed island in the archipelago. It is home to the fascinating Marine Aquarium, where you can observe the rich underwater life of the Lakshadweep Sea including sea horses, puffer fish, octopuses, and stunning corals up close. The beautifully carved Ujra Mosque — one of 52 mosques on the island — is an architectural gem. The Kavaratti Lagoon is excellent for water sports including jet skiing, wind surfing, and glass-bottom boat rides. Travellers from Jaipur and Lucknow are often surprised by the quiet, welcoming culture of this island capital.
Minicoy Island — Lighthouse and Tuna Fishing Culture
Minicoy, the southernmost island of Lakshadweep, is geographically and culturally distinct from the other islands — closer to the Maldives and home to the Mahl-speaking Maliku people with their unique customs and vibrant boat dance (Lava dance). The iconic red-and-white Minicoy Lighthouse, built by the British in 1885, offers stunning panoramic views of the lagoon and the open sea. Minicoy is also famous for its tuna fishing industry, and visitors from Surat and Chandigarh find the traditional tuna-fishing culture absolutely fascinating.
Scuba Diving and Snorkelling in Lakshadweep
Lakshadweep is widely regarded as one of India's top scuba diving destinations. The crystal-clear lagoons have visibility of up to 40 metres, and the coral reefs are among the healthiest in the country. Whether you are a certified diver or a complete beginner looking for a resort course, our Lakshadweep packages from Indore and Bangalore include professional PADI-certified diving instructors, all equipment, and guided reef dives at the best sites around Bangaram, Kadmat, and Agatti.
Island Activities and Experiences
Beyond diving, Lakshadweep offers a range of water-based activities — glass-bottom boat rides that let you observe corals without getting wet, kayaking through the calm blue lagoons, deep-sea fishing for tuna and barracuda, and sunset cruises on traditional Odams (local wooden boats). At night, bioluminescent plankton sometimes light up the sea around the islands, creating a magical experience that travellers from Mumbai and Delhi simply cannot forget. Camping under the stars on uninhabited Thinnakara Island is a bucket-list experience for adventurers.
Important: Entry Permits for Lakshadweep
Indian tourists require a tourist permit to visit Lakshadweep, issued by the Lakshadweep Administration. Only certain islands are open to Indian tourists (Agatti, Bangaram, Kadmat, Kavaratti, Minicoy, Kalpeni, and Thinnakara). Foreign nationals require a separate permit. Luxytrix handles all permit formalities for our clients from Noida, Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai, and beyond — hassle-free and in advance of travel.
Getting to Lakshadweep
The most convenient way to reach Lakshadweep is by air — Alliance Air and IndiGo operate regular flights from Kochi (Cochin International Airport) to Agatti Airport (approximately 1.5 hours). Ships operated by the Lakshadweep Administration also connect Kochi to the islands (14–20 hours depending on the island), a more economical but time-consuming option. We recommend flying for the best Lakshadweep experience. Our packages include the Kochi-Agatti-Kochi flight.
Best Season to Visit Lakshadweep
The ideal time to visit Lakshadweep is between October and May when the seas are calm, visibility is excellent, and the weather is perfect for all water activities. The monsoon season (June to September) brings rough seas, reduced visibility, and most tourist activities are suspended. Plan early — Lakshadweep has limited accommodation and the best resorts fill up months in advance, especially for the November–February peak season when travellers from Kolkata, Delhi, and Indore flock to escape winter.
Lakshadweep Honeymoon Packages
Lakshadweep is an increasingly popular honeymoon destination for couples from across India. The seclusion, the turquoise waters, the white-sand beaches, and the starlit skies create a naturally romantic atmosphere that rivals even the Maldives — at a fraction of the cost. Our Lakshadweep honeymoon packages include private beach dinners, couples' snorkelling excursions, sunset cruises, and premium accommodation at island resorts.