Bingaram Island, Coral island in Lakshadweep, India.
Bingaram Island is a coral island in Lakshadweep with white sandy beaches and shallow turquoise waters surrounding its shores. The land sits just above sea level, making it a low-lying atoll with reef formations visible from the beach.
The island developed through maritime trade routes that have connected Indian Ocean communities for centuries. Traditional fishing practices and navigation methods have shaped the settlement since early times.
The local community depends on fishing as their main livelihood, and visitors can see traditional boats and nets in daily use around the island. Life here follows the rhythm of the sea and the seasons.
Visitors fly into Agatti Airport and then take a boat to reach the island. Accommodation and meals are available at the island resort, so advance booking is recommended.
The island is one of the few places in Lakshadweep where alcohol consumption is permitted, setting it apart from other islands in the territory. This difference attracts visitors seeking a different experience in the region.
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