Hi Guys,
Did a bit of Googling on this. Its the Lakshadweep Archipelago, and commonly refered to as the Laccadive Islands. Located at the clost to the mainland 220 Km off the Kerala coast.The archipelago consists of 36 islands in 12 atolls, 3 reefs and 5 submerged banks. Only nine of the 36 islands are inhabited. Main crop apparently is coconut. Total population for the region is abot 60,000.
Aggati has an airport, flights from Kochi, Kerala, and Emaculam (Cochin), connections from Bangalore. India Airlines and a private airline Kinfisher. Flights to other Islands in the area are by helicopter from Agatti. The Government is actively promoting tourism in the area as a means of income. Tourists need a visa, some Islands are not permited to foreign tourists. There is a tourism web site
www.lakshadweeptourism.com. There is scuba diving, and apparently already game fishing operations in the area.
They look very interesting, and India does seem to harbour some forgoten corners that are left in quite a natural state of pristine existance, so there may be some good fishing here as it does not seem to have much of a local population to plunder the goods, and its a bit out of the way for the mainland to bother much.
I didnt know any of this 30 minutes ago !!!
Earl.