Bangaram Reopens ! Gets set to receive tourists [EVNA]
Bangaram Reopens ! Gets set to receive tourists The Bangaram Island Resort now open to receive tourists. In an exclusive Roadshow for Agents from Mumbai, the administration of the Union Territories of Lakshadweep, officially announced the re-opening of the Bangaram Island Resort. Bangaram Island is an uninhabited Island as part of the Union Territory of Lakshadweep is a mere 20 minute speed boat ride from Agatti. Spread over thirty acres, the resort brings out the verdant ethnic character of the area. Over the years, the Bangaram Island Resort has become a destination for discerning International visitors, who are looking for a complete remote island experience. Bangaram offers spectacular coral reefs amid turquoise blue lagoons, silvery beaches and lush green coconut palms. Speaking on occasion of the launch Shri. Tariq Tomas, IAS Secretary (Tourism), UT of Lakshadweep said “The Bangaram Island Resort is an exclusive offering of the destination and the administration is making every effort to reach out to the travel agent community to explore mutually beneficial business opportunities”. ‘Our presence will add tremendous value to our marketing efforts in promoting the islands of Lakshadweep as a unique sustainable and responsible tourist destination of unmatched beauty’. He further added Accomodation : • Standard and Deluxe Huts Dinning : • Local Cuisine of Lakshadweep and Coastal India Activities : • Scuba diving, Snorkeling & Deep Sea Fishing How to Get There • • • • By Boat: Bangaram Island is just 20 minutes away (distance of 8 kilometres) from Agatti Island by boat. (Note: Timing may vary depending on the boat) • By Air: You can also use the chopper service to reach Bangaram Island.Flights from Cochin to Agatti Island, transfer from Agatti to Bangaram About Lakshadweep: Lakshadweep is the tiniest Union Territory of India and is its only coral island chain. This archipelago consists of 36 islands, 12 atolls, 3 reefs and 5 submerged banks. The islands have a total area of 32 sq.kms and the lagoons enclosed by the atolls cover an area of 4200 sq.kms. Its territorial waters extend to 20,000 sq.kms and Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) to 4,00,000 square kilometres. Only 10 of these islands namely, Agatti, Amini, Andrott, Bitra, Chetlat, Kadmat, Kalpeni, Kavaratti, Kiltan and Minicoy are inhabited. Kavaratti is the Administrative Headquarters of the Union Territory. [Source: EVNA Online] BANGARAM OFFICIAL BREAKING NEWS!
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The Legal Battle for Bangaram Resort, U.T. of Lakshadweep
Posted on November 15, 2012 [Source: Lakshadweep Forum]. The lease period of M/s.Casino Hotels for Bangaram, with SPORTS was expired on 31st August 2010. Instead of giving vacant possession of the Bangaram Resort, M/s. Casino Hotels filed a Writ Petition in the High Court of Kerala challenging the notice of eviction and demanding extension of the lease period. The issue became more complex with a bunch of petitions from the land owners of Bangaram island. The SPORTS has been collecting a huge amount from its lessee, but was giving only a marginal portion to its leaser – said the land owners. While hearing the W.A.1517/2010 dated 22nd October 2010, the two learned Judges of the Kerala High Court, who heard the Writ Petition found that the case of M/s. Casino Hotels is untenable. Full Text. |
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