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Lakshadweep

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Lakshadweep Places to visit in Lakshadweep Best Time To Visit Lakshadweep How to Reach Lakshadweep Local transport in Lakshadweep Food of Lakshadweep Where to Stay Lakshadweep has one of the most beautiful and exotic islands and beaches in India. Lakshadweep is a tropical archipelago 36 miles off the coast of Kerala, India, and there are coral reefs in the Lakshadweep Sea. Not all islands are inhabited, and only a few are open to visitors (required permits). Kavaratti, one of the more developed islands, is home to dozens of mosques, including the decorative Ujra Mosque, as well as exhibiting the Kavaratti Aquarium, regional fish, shark and coral species. India's smallest union territory 'Lakshadweep' is a group of beautiful islands, located in the Arabian Sea, about 400 km off the west coast of India. However, only 36 islands have a total area of 32 square kilometres. It is made up of 12 atolls, 3 reefs and 5 submerged banks. Ten islands are inhabited.

Pahalgam

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Places to visit in Pahalgam Best time to visit Pahalgam Events / Festivals in Pahalgam How to Reach Pahalgam Food of Pahalgam Accommodation in Pahalgam Hotels in Pahalgam Pahalgam is a hill station in the northern Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. The footpath of the mountain leads to the Amarnath cave temple, a Hindu temple, and the annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage to the north-east. The Ovara Aru Wildlife Sanctuary is home to animals including brown bears and musk deer. Northeast, the Lidder River passes through the beautiful Betab Valley. Southeast, Tullian Lake is mountainous and often frozen. With untouched and gorgeous natural beauty, Pahalgam is a festival of eyes and senses. Immersed in lush greenery and captivating Himalayan ranges, it invites nature to its home for a few moments. The moment you reach this ancient land, you will be surprised by the beauty of Pahalgam. Small houses, green fields and saffron fields, valleys are green and very beautiful.