The Chagos Islands, a collection of islands in the Indian Ocean, are among the most remote and pristine places on Earth. Rich in biodiversity, these islands are home to one of the world’s largest marine reserves. Despite being under British administration, the islands remain a point of geopolitical contention. The turquoise waters and untouched ecosystems of the Chagos Islands draw eco-tourists and conservationists alike, eager to explore their untouched beauty. With a focus on preserving their natural heritage, these islands offer a rare glimpse into an untouched paradise.