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Lakshadweep is an archipelago of 36 islands located in the Arabian Sea, known for its pristine beaches, coral reefs, and diverse marine life. It is the smallest Union Territory of India, and its economy is heavily reliant on fishing, coconut cultivation, and tourism. Lakshadweep?s clear blue waters and coral islands make it a top destination for diving, snorkeling, and water sports. Agatti, Kavaratti, and Minicoy are the most popular islands for tourists. The region has a unique cultural heritage, with a mix of Malayali and Mappila traditions, and the people follow Islam predominantly. Due to its isolation and natural beauty, Lakshadweep is an eco-tourism hotspot, attracting travelers seeking tranquility and an escape from urban life. Efforts are underway to preserve its fragile marine ecosystem while developing its tourism infrastructure sustainably.