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Landmark: Bangaram IslandCity: Lakshadweep Islands
Country: Maldives
Continent: Asia
Bangaram Island, Lakshadweep Islands, Maldives, Asia
Bangaram Island is a coral island located in the Union Territory of Lakshadweep, India. It is part of the Agatti Islands archipelago.
Visual Characteristics
The island features white sand beaches with a fine grain texture. The surrounding waters exhibit a gradient of blues, from turquoise in the shallows to deep indigo further offshore. Coconut palms line the interior of the island, providing canopy cover.
Location & Access Logistics
Bangaram Island is accessible via Agatti Airport (AGX), which is located on the adjacent Agatti Island. From Agatti, a boat transfer is required to reach Bangaram Island. The boat journey typically takes approximately 45 minutes. There is no direct road access. Limited parking is available at Agatti Airport for those arriving by private vehicle.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Bangaram Island is a natural formation, part of the Lakshadweep chain of islands, which are coral atolls. These atolls are formed from the accumulation of coral polyps over geological time. The island itself is a low-lying sand cay built upon a coral reef.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities include snorkeling and scuba diving in the surrounding coral reefs. Kayaking and paddleboarding are available. Sunbathing on the beaches is a primary activity. Limited fishing excursions can be arranged.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Basic resort facilities are present on the island, including accommodation, a restaurant, and a bar. Restrooms are available within the resort complex. Shade is provided by natural vegetation and resort structures. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available but can be intermittent. Food vendors are limited to the resort's offerings.
Best Time to Visit
The best time for clear water visibility for water activities is between October and May. The months of December to February offer the most stable weather conditions. High tide is generally preferred for swimming and water sports due to deeper water access.
Facts & Legends
Bangaram Island was historically uninhabited and known for its pristine condition. A unique aspect is the presence of a small freshwater spring within the island's interior, a rarity for coral islands.
Nearby Landmarks
- Agatti Island (0.5km West)
- Thinnakara Island (2km East)
- Parali I Island (3km South)
- Parali II Island (4km South)