ANDAMAN & NICOBAR
Overview of ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLAND Why Visit Andaman & Nicobar? Far from the chaos of mainland India lies a world of emerald waters, untouched beaches, rich coral reefs, indigenous tribes, and World War history. The Andaman & Nicobar Islands aren’t just tropical — they’re transformative. Whether you’re seeking underwater thrills, quiet beaches, or a brush with ancient cultures, these islands offer a rare kind of freedom — slow, sacred, and soulful. Top Islands to Explore Port Blair (Gateway Island) Home to the Cellular Jail (Kala Pani) — a moving piece of freedom struggle history Visit Corbyn’s Cove Beach, Ross Island, and Chidiya Tapu for sunsets Good for: Starting your trip, history, local markets Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep) The most famous island — postcard-perfect beaches Radhanagar Beach – ranked among Asia’s best Scuba dive at Elephant Beach or snorkel in turquoise lagoons Good for: Water sports, luxury stays, beach relaxation Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep) Slower, quieter alternative to Havelock Visit Natural Bridge, Bharatpur & Laxmanpur beaches Good for: Peaceful beach stays, coral spotting, sunrise walks Baratang Island Known for Limestone Caves, mud volcanoes, and lush mangroves The journey includes a ferry through tribal reserve areas (Jarawa territory) Good for: Adventure, nature, offbeat travel Best Time to Visit October to May – Perfect weather for water sports, sightseeing, and ferry travel Avoid June to September – Monsoon season, heavy rains, and rough sea conditions How to Reach Andaman By Air: Flights from Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru to Port Blair (Veer Savarkar Airport) By Sea: Ships from Chennai, Kolkata & Vizag (for the patient and adventurous only – 3–4 days) Getting Around the Islands Private and government ferries connect islands like Havelock, Neil, and Baratang Local autos, cabs, scooters available in Port Blair and Havelock Book ferries in advance during peak season (Makruzz, Green Ocean, etc.) Where to Stay Budget travelers: Hostels, beach huts in Havelock & Neil Mid-range: Boutique cottages near Radhanagar or Laxmanpur Luxury: SeaShell, Barefoot, Taj Exotica (eco-luxury) Top Things To Do Experience Island Why It’s Special Scuba Diving Havelock, Neil Live coral reefs, turtles, & barracudas Kayaking in Mangroves Baratang Peaceful, surreal, guided by locals Snorkeling Elephant Beach Clear visibility, coral gardens Trek to Limestone Caves Baratang Natural wonders deep inside the jungle Visit Cellular Jail Port Blair Sound & Light show brings history alive Island Hopping Havelock–Neil Scenic ferries, turquoise waters Chidiya Tapu Sunset Port Blair Stunning views and peaceful vibe What to Eat Fresh seafood – grilled fish, crab curry, coconut prawn Try Andaman thali with island veggies Tandoori fish is a local specialty Vegans & vegetarians: Stick to Indian-style dhabas or pure veg joints in Port Blair Travel Tips Carry sunscreen, hat, mosquito repellent Respect tribal privacy – no photography or contact in Jarawa areas Network may be weak — download maps offline Don’t collect coral or seashells — it’s illegal Always book ferry tickets & scuba slots in advance Cultural & Historical Notes Home to Great Andamanese, Jarawas, Sentinelese, and other indigenous tribes Cellular Jail is a symbol of India’s independence struggle Island names now honor freedom fighters (e.g., Havelock = Swaraj Dweep) Recommended Itinerary (6 Nights / 7 Days) Day 1: Land in Port Blair – Visit Cellular JailDay 2: Ferry to Havelock – Radhanagar BeachDay 3: Scuba diving + RelaxationDay 4: Ferry to Neil Island – Natural Bridge & Beach HoppingDay 5: Back to Port Blair – Chidiya Tapu SunsetDay 6: Day trip to Baratang (caves & mangroves)Day 7: Fly out From AzaadiRoutes: “Andaman isn’t just about pretty beaches — it’s where history meets horizon.It’s the place to slow down, dive deep (literally), and reconnect with wonder.”