Bangaram Atoll
1.1 km from Bangaram centre
Bangaram is an atoll in the Union Territory of Lakshadweep, India.

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A tiny uninhabited tear-drop island near Agatti - a single resort, an untouched coral lagoon and some of the clearest water in India.
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The sweet spot for visiting Bangaram is October to May. Give it 2 days to do it justice. Budget roughly ₹20,000-₹35,000 per person for a DIY trip. It is a good fit if you are after nature and slow travel. First-time DIY travellers can manage it comfortably, and it is a sensible pick for solo women travellers.
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1.1 km from Bangaram centre
Bangaram is an atoll in the Union Territory of Lakshadweep, India.
The best time to visit Bangaram is October to May.
Plan for about 2 days to see Bangaram at an easy pace.
Nearest airport: Agatti (AGX) from Kochi, then a boat to Bangaram. Nearest railhead: No railhead; gateway is Kochi. By road: No road access - air to Agatti, then boat.
A DIY trip to Bangaram starts around ₹20,000-₹35,000 per person, depending on stays, travel and season.
Yes - Bangaram is a sensible pick for first-time DIY travellers and solo women travellers, if you plan the basics ahead.
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