Minicoy’s Eco-Tourism Realty Up 10%

Sustainable Homestays See Sales Growth
MinicoyMinicoy Island’s eco-tourism sector is gaining traction, with sustainable homestays reporting a 10% increase in sales. Current prices range between Rs 30–50 lakh, as local buyers and entrepreneurs drive demand for nature-friendly hospitality options.
Real estate agents credit the growth to rising awareness around responsible tourism and the island’s cultural uniqueness. The popularity of community-run lodging and solar-powered homes has attracted buyers seeking long-term value aligned with sustainability.
Officials suggest this trend will continue as more infrastructure and green incentives roll out across the island, reinforcing Minicoy’s position as an eco-tourism hotspot in Lakshadweep.
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