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A Guide to Lakshadweep: Permits, Stays, and the Full Experience

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Would you believe me if I said I wasn’t thrilled about our Lakshadweep trip – even though it had been on my wishlist for years? A bit frustrated with the police clearance certificate and other planning hassles, I told Sush, “Lakshadweep will have to try hard to impress me. Otherwise, all this trouble will be for nothing.”

But the moment we landed in Agatti, the ocean’s dazzling shades visible from the flight window, my doubts began to fade. A drive through palm-fringed paths with glimpses of the turquoise sea was just the beginning. That evening Lakshadweep sealed the deal with an almost unreal tangerine sunset. 

In the days that followed, Lakshadweep swept me off my feet with its untouched beauty, vibrant marine life, and even the wonder of bioluminescence. What began as skepticism turned into a love story I didn’t see coming. 

So here is a comprehensive guide to help you plan your trip to this blue paradise and experience it’s charm like we did.

Permits for Lakshadweep

First things first, a permit is mandatory for all visitors to Lakshadweep, including Indian nationals, regardless of the island you plan to visit. However, the process varies depending on the island, and in most cases, it’s not too complicated.

For Uninhabited Islands (e.g., Bangaram)

If you’re visiting uninhabited islands like Bangaram, the process is straightforward. Simply book your government-operated accommodation through the SPORTS website and upload your ID proof. The team handles the rest. Approximately 10-14 days before your trip, they will upload the permit to your account, which you can easily download.

For Agatti

The permit process for Agatti is a bit more tricky or let’s say involved. For this, you will first need a Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) from your local police station. Here’s how to get it:

Apply for the PCC online on the official site of your respective state.

In a few days, you will receive a call from your local police station to visit with the required documents.

Once the verification is done and PCC is generated , you can download it from the same website.

Once you have the PCC, share it with your accommodation provider in Agatti. They’ll handle the permit application on your behalf. You’ll also need to provide them:

Your travel dates

Passport-size photograph

Valid ID proof

Alternatively, if you’ve already booked a homestay or resort, you can apply for the permit directly through the official website. Permits are usually issued 7–10 days before your travel date. I recommend letting your accommodation take care of this, as permits are often included in their services. If you’re booking through a travel agent, they’ll assist with the process.

Choosing the Perfect Lakshadweep Island for Your Trip

If you are still thinking about which islands would be suitable for your trip, let me break it down for you.

For a Romantic Getaway or Honeymoon

If you’re dreaming of a romantic escape, Bangaram is the ideal choice. Once you book your accommodation, you can leave everything else to the resort and simply enjoy your time on this serene island. Wake up to the shimmering sea, spend your evenings soaking in breathtaking sunsets, or sit by the shore under a starry sky with a glass of wine in hand. Sounds magical, doesn’t it? If you have a few extra days, consider adding Agatti to your itinerary.

Traveling with Elderly Parents or Kids

Both Bangaram and Agatti are excellent options for family trips. Agatti is the most convenient, with direct flight access, while Bangaram is just an hour’s boat ride away.  Kavaratti may not be ideal with the boat ride being quite long, approximately 2.5 hours. 

On a Budget?

For a more budget-friendly Lakshadweep experience, Agatti and Kavaratti are your best bets. These islands offer relatively cheaper accommodations compared to Bangaram. We especially loved Agatti—it’s just as stunning as the other islands and provides excellent value for money. For more information on this trip, you can read the full Blog at our website: https://theroamingshoes.com/2024/12/a-guide-to-lakshadweep-permits-stays-and-the-full-experience/

If you have liked this blog or have any queries, let us know in the comments below. And we will get back to you as soon as we can.

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