15 Amazing New Facts about the Islands of India

0
Islands of India

India is endowed with a diverse and enchanting array of islands, each possessing a unique charm and cultural significance. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands, situated in the Bay of Bengal, are renowned for their pristine beaches, lush greenery, and vibrant coral reefs. Port Blair, the capital, is a gateway to these tropical paradises, offering a blend of history and natural beauty.

In the Arabian Sea, the Lakshadweep Islands are a group of coral atolls with turquoise lagoons and white sandy beaches. These islands are not only a haven for beach lovers but also provide a glimpse into the rich maritime heritage of the region.

Majestic rivers like the Brahmaputra give rise to riverine islands in the northeastern part of the country. The Brahmaputra’s delta is home to the riverine islands of Majuli, one of the largest river islands in the world. Majuli is not only a hub of Assamese culture but also a biodiversity hotspot.

In the southern state of Kerala, the backwaters are dotted with picturesque islands, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The interconnected network of rivers, lakes, and canals makes for a unique and tranquil experience.

India’s islands are not just geographical entities but repositories of history, culture, and ecological diversity. From the tropical beauty of Andaman to the cultural richness of Majuli, each island contributes to the tapestry of India’s natural and cultural heritage.

Here are the 15 Facts about the Islands of India

There are a total of 1,382 islands in the Indian sub continent.
Majuli Island in the state of Assam on the river Brahmaputra is the biggest river island in the world.
Great Nicobar Island is the largest island in India covers an area of 921 km2 with a population of 8067.
Hope Island is a 200 year old formation which was made by the sand drifting from a tributary of the Godavari River.
The entire Lakshadweep Island group is built of coral deposits.
The sale and consumption of alcohol are prohibited in all Lakshadweep islands except Bangaram island.
Elephanta Island houses Elephanta Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that consists unique rock-cut sculptures, temples and art dedicated to Lord Shiva..

Sunderbans is an archipelago of 102 islands covering spread across 10000 sqkm.

Sunderbans is the largest mangrove forest in the world and home to 334 plant species.
North Sentinel Island is home to one of the most isolated paleolithic tribes of the world.
Barren Island is the only active volcano not just in India but the whole of South Asia.
Divar Island in Goa is known for its unique Shigmo festival, which is celebrated with traditional folk dances and processions.
St. Mary’s Islands are known for their distinctive hexagonal basalt rock formations, resembling giant stepping stones.

For more exciting news and facts, check out our website New Facts World and follow us on Instagram.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *