Lakshadweep Closer Than Ever Before

Passengers can travel by sea from the mainland to Lakshadweep in just seven hours, five hours faster than the previous travel time. The new boat is equipped with high-speed connectivity, making it smoother than the earlier vessels to ferry passengers.

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By Priyal Dutta
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Lakshadweep is a tropical archipelago of 36 atolls and coral reefs in the Laccadive Sea, off the coast of Kerala, India.

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The Lakshadweep Islands, a captivating archipelago off the coast of Kerala in India, are gaining popularity among tourists worldwide. Previously, the journey to this paradise involved a slow and arduous ferry ride, lasting 12-13 hours. However, with the advent of the 'Parali', a cutting-edge high-speed vessel, the travel time has been significantly reduced to just seven hours. This exciting development shaves off five hours from the previous journey, offering a more convenient and time-efficient way to reach Lakshadweep.

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The high-speed vessel 'Parali' ferried 160 passengers from Lakshadweep Islands to the Mangalore old port in just seven hours. 

The 'Parali' is a vessel specifically designed to ferry passengers. It is equipped with high-speed connectivity, making the journey smoother and more comfortable than earlier vessels modified to ferry passengers from cargo carriers. The ship can carry up to 400 passengers simultaneously and has several amenities, including air conditioning, comfortable seating, and clean washrooms.

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The new boat is equipped with high-speed connectivity, making it smoother than the earlier vessels modified to ferry passengers from cargo carriers.

In a successful test run, the 'Parali' transported 160 passengers from the Lakshadweep Islands to the Mangalore old port in just seven hours, a significant improvement from the previous 13-hour journey. The Lakshadweep Islands Tourism Development Authority (LITDA), a dedicated entity under the Central Tourism Ministry, is spearheading the launch of the Mangalore-Lakshadweep tourist liner service after a few more trial runs. The LITDA has already upgraded the facilities at the receiving point in Kadmatt, the nearest port of arrival from the mainland, ensuring a smooth and welcoming experience for tourists.

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The Lakshadweep Islands Tourism Development Authority (LITDA), formed under the Central Tourism Ministry, will begin the Mangalore-Lakshadweep tourist liner service after a few trial runs.

Introducing the 'Parali' and the upcoming tourist liner service is a welcome development for tourists wishing to visit Lakshadweep. With faster and more comfortable travel options, more people can now experience the beauty of this unique archipelago.

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