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Hidden Gems in India: Why Maldives, When You Have Lakshadweep?


03, December 2025

While embracing the spirit of exploration and discovery, India - A Home of Gems, is being left out by us Indians!

Maldives - a sought-after tourist destination and renowned honeymoon retreat happens to be one of the most preferred destinations for Indians. A recent survey by the Ministry of Tourism says, "Maldives enjoys approximately 2,09,198 arrivals from India itself, engaging and increasing the tourism market share of Maldives by 11.1% in 2023".

The recent controversy surrounding the comments made by Maldives officials against India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has sparked a social media movement calling for a boycott of Maldives.

While diplomatic relations and tourism industries will undoubtedly be affected, this incident also serves as an opportunity to shine a spotlight on India's own hidden gems, offering travelers unparalleled experiences and breathtaking natural beauty that rivals any destination in the world.

Despite all the controversies that sparked social media, Maldives still held their stand as a prominent and most preferred destination by Indians.

Why go somewhere else when we have hidden gems within us?

As we mentioned above, India is home to several explored and yet-to-be-explored hidden gems that await to be visited and be explored.

Lakshadweep

A Treasure Trove of Islands!

Lakshadweep, a group of 36 atolls and coral islands scattered across the Arabian Sea, is a true paradise for nature lovers.

With its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and rich marine life, Lakshadweep offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Explore the vibrant coral reefs swarming with colorful fish, go snorkeling or diving to experience the underwater marvels, or relax on the soft sand and soak in the serenity of the surroundings.

As per MakeMyTrip & EaseMyTrip,

The average trip cost in Lakshadweep is approximately INR 23,000/-.

Compared to Lakshadweep, the average trip cost in Maldives is approximately INR 60,000/-.

So, what do you guys think?

Still sticking to Maldives, when you can relish a more-affordable, rich marine life and a perfect retreat to unwind from the hustle and bustle of modern life.

Make a visit to the Lakshadweep - promote your country's gems!

Best Places to Visit in Lakshadweep

  • Minicoy Island

  • Kadmat Island

  • Pitti Bird Sanctuary

  • Thinnakara Island

  • Bangaram Atoll

  • Agatti Island

  • Kiltan Island.

The list of Gems in India is something that needs exploring!

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Hidden Gems in India

Let us offer you an exquisite list of must-visit gems in India:

1. Andaman and Nicobar Islands

An Eco-Adventurer's Dream!

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands, home to a chain of volcanic archipelagos in the Bay of Bengal, are a haven for adventure seekers. From trekking through lush rainforests to exploring unexplored caves, from whitewater rafting in cascading rivers to diving in shipwrecks, the islands offer endless activities for those seeking an adrenaline rush.

Discover the unique wildlife, including elephants, tigers, and the endemic Nicobar pigeon, and immerse yourself in the rich tribal culture that has thrived in these isolated islands for centuries.

2. Danushkodi

Danushkodi is a ghost town on Pamban Island, Tamil Nadu. It was once a bustling town before a cyclone destroyed it in 1964. A few houses and churches still stand, but the city is mostly deserted. The beach is beautiful, with fine white sand and clear blue water. There are also many temples and churches in the area.

One of the most famous temples in Dhanushkodi is the Rameswaram Temple, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas - the holiest Hindu shrines dedicated to Shiva. The temple is located on a sandbar in the Gulf of Mannar, and it is said to be the place where Shiva married Parvati.

Another popular destination in Dhanushkodi is St. Mary's Church. The church was built in 1926 and is the only church in the town that survived the cyclone. The St. Mary's Church is a popular pilgrimage site for Christians from all over India.

3. Daman & Diu

Daman and Diu are two small union territories of India located on the coast of Gujarat. They were once Portuguese colonies and still retain some of their Portuguese heritage. The main town in Daman is Daman, while the main city of Diu is Diu.

Daman and Diu are known for their beaches, some of India's best beaches. They are also home to several historical forts, churches, and temples.

One of the most popular tourist attractions in Daman is the Fort of Daman. The fort was built in the 16th century and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The fort is open to the public, and visitors can explore its many courtyards, chambers, and ramparts.

Another popular destination in Daman is the Church of Immaculate Conception. The church was built in the 17th century and is one of India's oldest churches.

4. Mangalore St Mary's Island

St. Mary's Island is an island off the coast of Mangalore, Karnataka. It is a popular tourist destination known for its natural beauty and historical sites.

The island is home to a number of beaches, which are some of the best in Karnataka. The beaches on St. Mary's Island are ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and snorkelling.

St. Mary's Island is also home to a number of historical sites, including the St. Angelo Fort and the St. Mary's Island Lighthouse. The Portuguese built the St. Angelo Fort in the 16th century, and it is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The lighthouse was built in the 19th century and is a popular spot for tourists to enjoy panoramic views of the coast.

5. Majuli Island, Assam

Enjoy a ferry ride through the Brahmaputra River, reaching Majuli Island in Assam!

Renowned for its verdant beauty and tranquil atmosphere, the Majuli Island is yet another must-visit hidden gem in India. The island lures tourists with its rejuvenating greenery expanse and the lifetime offer to reside in a small hut-like house, enjoying the breathtaking view of the spanning Brahmaputra River.

Adding to its charms, Majuli Island has been one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites since 2004. This river island in Asam is the first island in India to be named a district. So, what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and rejoice in the verdant life in Majuli Island.

So,

Why go to Maldives, when we have gems within us?

As, the boycott of Maldives is still in its stage, the internet is encouraging the citizens of India to promote the hidden gems in India.

As we were saying, India is home to gems that need discovering!

So, plan your trip today and embrace the beauty of these exquisite gems in India.

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Most Frequently Asked Questions?

Which are the hidden gems in India?

India is home to several hidden gems that are a must-visit. Here are some of the must visit hidden gems in India - Lakshadweep, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Danushkodi, Daman & Diu, Mangalore St Mary's Island, etc.

Whats is the conflict between India and Maldives?

The recent controversy surrounding the comments made by Maldives officials against India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has sparked a social media movement calling for a boycott of Maldives.

Where is the Maldives from India?

Situated in the north-central part of the Indian Ocean, Maldives is located 2030km away from Indian center.

Can I go to Maldives from India?

Yes, you can! Indian passport holders can get a free-visa, with a validity for 90-day in Maldives. So, you can enjoy a hassle-free trip to Maldives. You can arrive at the Male Airport in Maldives, and can issue the free-visa travel here.

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