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Lakshadweep
Agatti Airport, R5HH+6PV, Airport Rd, Agatti, Lakshadweep 682553
Nashik
Nashik National Airport, HAL, Ojhar, Maharashtra
Frequently Asked Questions
There is no direct flight from Mumbai to Agatti. The fastest way to reach Agatti from Mumbai is to take a flight to Kochi (Cochin) Airport and then take another flight to Kochi (Cochin) to Agatti Airport.
Nashik is famous for its cultural and spiritual significance. According to popular belief, Lord Rama spent time in Nashik during his exile. Nashik hosts the grand Kumbh Mela every 12 years and is visited by many pilgrims and devotees. Nashik is also famous for its wineries and vineyards.
The best time to visit is from October to March, as the sea is calm and offers pleasant weather. But if one is looking to enjoy adventure activities and watersports, March to May is the ideal time to visit.
Bangaram Island is well-connected to Lakshadweep and is easily accessible by boats. It takes only two hours to reach Bangaram Island from Lakshadweep.
To enter Lakshadweep, a permit is required. One can fill the forms online and submit the required documents at the office in Wellington Island, Kochi.
Shirdi is about 94 km away from Nashik. One can take a bus or a train to visit Shirdi.
No, alcohol is not allowed on Lakshadweep or on any of the islands in Lakshadweep, except for Bangaram Island.
No, there are no direct flights to Nashik. To reach Nashik, one can take a flight from Lakshadweep to Kochi and then take another flight from Kochi Airport to Mumbai Airport. From Mumbai, one can board a train to Nashik.
No, there is no international flight terminal at the Nashik Airport.
One can easily reach Bangaram and Thinnakara Islands on a dayís trip from Agatti via boat.
Dabeli, Misal Pav, Sabudana Vada, and Pav Bhaji are some of the best street foods that one must try in Nashik.
Lakshadweep is famous for its beautiful lagoon beach and a variety of aquatic biodiversity. One can find turtles, mutli-coloured fish, and fascinating coral reefs.
Most islanders speak Malayalam. Some people also speak Hindi.
Some of the best vineyards to visit in Nashik are Sula Vineyards and Vallonne Vineyar ds. These places offer winery tours, wine tasting, amazing food, and vineyard stays.
The sacred bathing ghat in Nashik is the Ramkund Ghat, which is situated on the banks of the Godavari River. It is believed that Lord Rama used to bathe here. The ghat is a popular place, especially during the Kumbh Mela.