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Welcome to Andaman Island

Welcome to one of the world's best kept secrets - the Andaman Islands , A unique journey off the beaten track in the splendid isolation of the emerald islands and enjoy special access to the unexplored isolated beaches of the Andaman , This islands have just started to emerge on the independent traveler's list of must see places in the world , Experience the nature at its awesome and majestic best in the offbeat locations in and around .

The Andaman Islands are located in the Bay of Bengal and form the western perimeter of the Andaman Sea. The islands are breathtakingly beautiful. Tropical rainforest abound in rare and endemic species of flora and fauna. these islands have been the home of six aboriginal tribes - The Great Andamanese, The Onge, The Jarawas, and The Sentinelese in the Andaman Island and The Shompen and the Nicobari tribes of the Nicobar Island.

Famous Places for Visit into Andaman Island

Samudrika (Naval Marine Museum) :: Situated opposite to Andaman Teal House, Delanipur this museum is meant to create awareness on various aspects of oceanic environment. A good collection of shells, corals and a few species of colourful fishes found in these islands are on display.

Corbin’s Cove Tourism Complex :: One of the most picturesque sea-beaches, it is ideal for sea bathing and sun-basking. The Waves Restaurant, The Peerless Resort nearby and the Hornbill Nest Guest House at a stone's throw, provide a kaleidoscopic view of the blue water front.
Chidiya Tapu (25 kms. from Port Blair) :: Chidiya Tapu is the southern most tip of South Andaman. The lush green mangroves, forest cover with numerous chirping birds and the Sylvan Sands and Munda pahar beaches
Mount Harriet (55 km, by road/15 km by ferry and road from Port Blair) :: The summer headquarters of the Chief Commissioner during British Raj, this place is an ideal for a nice and fascinating over view of the outer islands and the sea. It is the highest peak in the South Andamans (365 metres high).
Jolly Buoy Island :: An island in Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, it offers a breath taking underwater view of coral and marine life. It is an ideal place for snorkeling , sea bathing and basking on the sun kissed beach.
Mud volcano :: It’s created by natural gases emitted by decaying organic matter underground. As the mud is pushed upwards by the gas, it deposits and hardens above ground. As more mud oozes out and spills over the edge it grows in size, gradually forming what you can see today - a miniature volcano with a rich, creamy mud crater at the top.
Parrot Island :: It’ a tiny island situated near Baratang. It is home to thousands of parrots. During sunset, thousands of parrots come in groups to settle in that island. The landing of parrots can be viewed from boats and it's an incredible experience to watch such a huge number of parrots landing there.
Red Skin Island :: Another island in Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park has a nice beach and offers spectacular view of corals and marine life.
Havelock Island :: About 38 Kms. from Port Blair, this island provides idyllic resort in the lap of virgin beach and unpolluted environment. Camping facility is available near Radha nagar beach .
Ross Island :: Once the seat of British power and capital of these Islands, it stands now as a ruin of the bygone days with the old structure almost in debris. A small museum named 'Smritika' holds photographs & antiques of the British period .
Viper Island :: The Britishers used to harbour convicts here. The first jail was constructed here which was abandoned after the construction of Cellular Jail. It has a gallows atop a hillock, where condemned prisoners were hanged. Sher Ali, who killed Lord Mayo, the Viceroy of India in 1872, was also hanged here.
Neil Island :: 36 Kms from Port Blair , This beautiful island with lush green forest and sandy beaches is the vegetable bowl of Andamans. Connected by boat from Port Blair four days a week, it provides an ideal holiday for eco-friendly tourists.
Rangat :: About 170 km. by road from Port Blair, it provides an ideal place for eco-friendly tourist seeking the lap of sun, sea and fun. The land route form port Blair involves crossing of creeks and dense tropical rain forest. Cutbert Bay beach is nearby which is a turtle nesting ground.
Mayabunder :: About 70 km. by road from Rangat ( 242 Kms from Port Blair ) , provides serene holiday in an unpolluted environment and great scenic beauty. there are many islands and beaches around Mayabunder. Avis Island just opposite can be reached by motorized boat. the most fascinating beach is the Karma tang beach 12 km. from Mayabunder.
Diglipur ( 300 kms by road/180 kms. by sea) :: Situated in North Andaman Island, Diglipur experience for eco-friendly tourists. It is famous for its oranges, rice and marine life. Mayabunder to Kalighat by Boat then by road to Diglipur (25 kms.) .

DO'S DONT'S
  • Foreigners, especially to ensure to and from confirmed air tickets and accommodation in advance before proceeding to the Andaman Island to avoid immigration problems.
  • Foreign nationals should obtain the required permit from the immigration authorities soon after landing on the island at Airport/Harbour.Visit the permitted areas in the Islands only
  • Make use of the services of authorized tourist guides.
  • While driving, follow the traffic rules, keep left. Carry legal documents like driving license, permit passport etc.
  • Consult life guards before entering sea. Swim in safe area only.
  • Keep the beaches and the environment clean.Dispose of the garbage proper places/dustbins and avoid plastic.
  • Observe decency and decorum in dress.
  • Avail the service of Scuba Dive instructors having certification of international/professional organizations like PADI, CMAS, NAUI, BSAC and SSI for safe diving experience.
  • Please drink sufficient water to avoid dehydration.
  • Please pick up your bags and bottle while leaving the visiting spot.
  • Foreign nationals should not enter the islands without required permit.
  • Do not enter into restricted/tribal areas.
  • Do not take video, film or photographs inside Tribal Reserve areas of the indigenous tribes.
  • Do not carry sea fans and seashells unless specific permits are obtained from Fisheries Department.
  • Do not light fire in forest areas.
  • Do not stay on the beaches or forest during nights by putting up down tents/hammocks.Nudity on beaches and public places is forbidden.
  • Do not enter the National Parks without permission.

GENERAL INFORMATION OF A & N ISLANDS

FACT FILE
Geographical Location Area Climate Population -2001 Distance (Kms )
Location Bay Of Bengal Andaman 6408 SqK Rainfall 3180mm Male 192972 Kolkata 1255
Latitude 6° to 14° N Nicobar 1841 SqK Max Temp 30.2° C Female 163180 Chennai 1190
Longitude 92° to 94° E Forest Cov 86% Mini Temp 23.8° C Total 356152 Vizag 1200
Weather Tropical and Humid. Humidity ranges between 70% and 90% with a gentle breeze blowing at all times. The weather is generally pleasant with a minimum temperature , Best Season for Visit October To April for Tourist


Our regular tour packages offer cheap travel to Andaman Islands. Every tourists and individual can make and arrange as per their choices . But we can also offer few packages which as to suit & match every segment of traveler. Packages are...

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All the Packages are Nett & Non Commissionable and Valid From 01st Apr 2013 To  30th Sep 2013.




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