Introduction

Palm leaves dancing in the mild breeze, powder white beaches, the sound of
waves breaking on a coral reef, lush, green rain forests and chirping rare
birds-this is what the Andaman and Nicobar Islands essentially are. An
archipelago of islands, islets and rocks, this Union Territory of India is
home to some of the oldest tribes in the country. Though facilities for
trekking, diving and snorkelling are available here, the best way to enjoy a
trip to these islands is simply relax by the sea.
Tourist Attractions in Andaman Nicobar
» Sightseeing
The administrative capital of the Andaman and the Nicobar Islands Port
Blair offers several spots worth visiting. The
Cellular Jail
where the freedom fighters of India were kept imprisoned has now become a
memorial. The
Marine Museum and the
Fisheries
Museum reveal the natural heritage of the Andaman and the Nicobar
Islands. Then there is the
Anthropological Museum that
provides an insight into the aborigines and their tools. The
Aberdeen
Bazaar is another landmark of Port Blair from where you may collect some
shell and wood handicraft items for souvenir and gifts.
» Marine Life
The richness of the
marine life at the Andaman and the
Nicobar Islands can only be experienced and enjoyed. Talking of corals, you
can come across the Brain coral, finger coral, antler coral, Plate coral,
vase coral and leather coral amongst other corals at the Andaman and the
Nicobar Islands. Fish, crab, lobsters, sea urchins, shrimps, cleaner wrasse,
anemone, clownfish are some of the easy spots at the Andaman and the Nicobar
Islands. Here it is noteworthy that the Andaman and the Nicobar islands are
home to over 110 species of wild orchids. Various tribal reserves, national
parks and wildlife sanctuaries dot the Andaman and the Nicobar Islands. The
bird sanctuary at
Chiriyatapoo is another must visit at
the Andaman and the Nicobar Islands.
You may
trek from
Mt. Harriet to
Madhuban and enjoy the rare forest life, flora and
fauna. There are other trekking routes also. Tents for
island
camping are locally available at various places in the Andaman and the
Nicobar Islands. Thus you may enjoy the pristine beauty of nature and the
marine life.
» Adventure Sports
Andaman and the Nicobar Islands are the best options for the adventure
seekers and the merry makers alike. There are a variety of
water
sports that you may indulge in while at the Andaman and the Nicobar
Islands. The most popular sports though are scuba diving and snorkeling. You
must check out the Wandoor or the
Mahatma Gandhi Marine
National Park, Carbyns Cove Tourism Complex and the
Havelock
Island for snorkeling at the Andaman and the Nicobar Islands. Similarly
to enjoy the marvelous marine life and get entangled in the mysteries of the
wrecked ships you may try scuba diving. The
Andaman Scuba
Club trains amateurs in scuba diving. In fact right from Water Skiing,
Water Scooters, Boats, Parasailing, Sail Boats, Wind Surfers, Speed Boats to
Glass Bottom Boats For Coral/ Ship Wreck Viewing Andaman and the Nicobar
Islands have it all. Elephant Safari, Island Trekking and Lagoon Cruises are
other adventure activities you may enjoy at the Andaman and the Nicobar
Islands.
» Festivals
Port Blair the capital city of the Andaman and the Nicobar Islands
celebrates an annual
Island Tourism festival. The
festivities of the Island Tourism Festival that include exhibitions,
cultural performances and water sport competitions carry on for a fortnight
in the months of December and January. In case you are at the Andaman and
the Nicobar Islands in January you may even participate in the
Subhash Mela and the
Vivekananda Mela
that celebrate the birth anniversary of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and
Swami Vivekananda at the Havelock Island and the Neil Island respectively.
Other Tourist Spots in Andaman Nicobar
The Mahatma Gandhi National Marine Park, Wandoor at a distance of 29
kilometers from Port Blair is the place to check out the mangrove forests,
breathtakingly beautiful beaches, captivating coral reefs and schools of
ornamental fish and marine life besides the right spot for Scuba Diving and
Snorkeling.
Jolly Buoy and
redskin
islands are other tourist spots worth visiting in Wandoor.
You may visit some of the rare species of endemic birds and animals found
in the Andaman and the Nicobar Islands at the
Mini Zoo
of Haddo.
Amongst the many islands of the Andaman and the Nicobar group is the
Ross Island with several reminiscences of the British
administration including a Church, Cemetery, swimming Pool et al. Similarly
you may visit the
Viper Island renowned for its old jail
where the British used to keep the prisoners.
You may even visit the
Sippighat Farm where the
research & development programs for cultivation of spices are run by the
government.
The easiest accessible islands from the capital are
Neil
and
Havelock. Small boats leave the Phoenix Bay Harbor
four times a week to Havelock, usually docking at Neil on the way. One can
be escorted by a school of dolphins or spot giant sea tortoise and flying
fish. It is worth spending a few days on Neil. Basic accommodation is
provided in the small settlement near the jetty.
Havelock, lying north of Neil is one of the islands chosen by the
government to turn into a luxurious tourist destination. The coral reef here
is still intact and is what makes snorkeling a great pleasure. Only the
northern part of Havelock is populated. To make it easy to remember
locations, they are numbered from one to seven. The boat docks at no 1. The
best accommodation is at no 5 and when one plans to take a stroll on a
beautiful beach he should head for no 7 then turn left at the junction at no
3.
The first sunrise of the millennium at
Katchal has
brought the Andaman and the Nicobar Islands in limelight further of the
tourist destinations of India.
How to Reach Andaman Nicobar
» By Air : Five weekly ( Daily except wednesday and
friday) flights between Calcutta and Port Blair and daily flights from
Chennai to Port Blair
» By Sea : There are around three to four ships
sailing between Haddo Jetty, Port Blair in the Andamans and Calcutta and
Chennai on the mainland. There is one sailing from Vishakhapattnam every two
months. The Shipping Corporation of India runs these sailings. The distances
between Port Blair and some of the important cities on the mainland are
Calcutta - 1255 km, Chennai - 1190 km and Vishakhapatnam - 1200 km
We provide complete tour packages as well as travel and tour services for
the Andaman and the Nicobar Islands. We also offer complete accommodation
booking and ship/air booking services, car/taxi hire and transport
facilities for a tour of Andaman and the Nicobar Islands during the Island
Tourism Festival and otherwise. We will be happy to help you in any way. All
you need to do is fill in the form at the end of this page and send it to us
with your travel query, and we will get back to you at the earliest.
Entry Formalities for Andaman Nicobar
» Foreigners
Foreigners require a permit to stay in the Islands, which can now easily be
obtained on arrival at Port Blair (either by air or sea) from the
immigration authorities for 30 days. In addition, permits can also be
obtained from:- (i) Indian Mission Overseas, (ii) Foreigners Registration
Offices at Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Calcutta. (iii) The immigration
authorities at the airports at Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Calcutta.
» The places covered by this permit for night halt are
South Andaman Island (except Jarwa Reserve), Middle Andaman Island (except
Jarwa Reserve), Little Andaman Island (except Jarwa Reserve), Neil Island,
Havelock Island, Long Island, Diglipur, Baratang, Islands in the Mahatma
Gandhi Marine National Part (excluding Islands-Boat, Hobday, Twin, Tarmugli,
Malay and Pluto) (Night halt with permission only) and North Passage.
» The places covered by this permit for day halt are
Ross Island, Narcondum Island, Interview Island, Brother Island, Sister
Island and Barren Island
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