Perumal Par

Perumal Par, also known as Peremul Par, is an uninhabited coral atoll belonging to the Amindivi Subgroup of islands of the Union Territory of Lakshadweep, India. It has a distance of 2001 km south of the city of Delhi.

Geography
Perumal Par is located at 11.164°N, 72.05°W, 33 km south of Bitra Par and 25 km to the northwest of Bangaram Atoll.

The atoll is very similar in appearance to Cherbaniani Reef further north. It has a large lagoon devoid of islands in the encircling reef, except for 3 small sandy islets located at the eastern area. The lagoons area is 83.02 km2. the Islands of Perumal Par are:
 * North Island, located at 11.2088°N, 72.1041°W, with an area of 0.1 ha.
 * Middle Island, located at 11.1977°N, 72.0955°W, with an area of 0.64 ha.
 * South Island, located at 11.15°N, 72.0875°W, with an area of 0.98 ha.

Ecology
Terns of different species visit this atoll. Some damage to the corals of this atoll caused by Acanthaster planci crown-of-thorns starfish was observed in the 1990s.

Its surrounding waters are a good fishing area for baitfish and the place is often visited by fishermen from inhabited islands nearby. Tourists from nearby Bangaram Island resort often make excursions to this lonely atoll.