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tourism not affected by economic slowdown Lakshadweep:
Tourism industry in the country's smallest Union territory, Lakshadweep, remains
unaffected by global economic slowdown. Till recently, tourism was limited to
the islands of Kavaratti, Kalpeni, Agatti, Minicoy and Bangaram, but now all islands
of Lakshadweep, even uninhabited, have been opened to tourists. Untouched white
sand beaches, reefs and corals of Lakshadweep still remain a paradise on earth
for the tourists. "We love the peace and the tranquility. It's not commercialized.
The weather is wonderful and the food is good. It's just complete relaxation away
from everyday worries," said Michael Gardner, a foreign tourist from England.
Tourism industry everywhere has been hit by economic recession, which has affected
inflow of tourists, but the pristine islands of Lakshadweep on the Arabian Sea
have largely escaped. General Manager of Bangaram Island Resort, Radhakrishna
Shenoi, when asked whether tourism was impacted by recession in the island recently,
he said, "Not so much, probably around 10 to 15 per cent. We have a decrease.
Comparatively its fine, but we don't know how it is going to be in days to come."
Lakshadweep Islands is a cluster of 36 islands. Amongst them, 25 are uninhabited
and 11 are habitat isles scattered in the Arabian Sea. The best time to visit
Lakshadweep is from October to mid May. From mid May to September, it is rainy.
Though all the resorts in Lakshadweep are open throughout the year, reaching there
by ship is difficult during monsoon. The islanders main source of living is from
coconut, tuna and tourism. -April
29, 2009
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