Budget Escape to Andaman Tour Package

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Duration

7 Days 6 Nights

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

1 person

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The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are a captivating and diverse group of islands located in the Bay of Bengal, which is situated to the east of the Indian mainland. This union territory of India consists of more than 500 islands, though only about 30 are inhabited. Here’s a closer look at the Andaman and Nicobar Islands:

Geography

  • Location: The islands are positioned roughly between 6° and 14° N latitude and 92° and 94° E longitude. The Andaman Islands are situated to the north of the Nicobar Islands, separated by the Ten Degree Channel.
  • Major Islands: The largest and most well-known islands include the North Andaman, Middle Andaman, South Andaman, and the Nicobar Islands. Some key islands for tourism are Havelock Island, Neil Island, and the Nicobar Islands.

Capital and Administration

  • Capital: Port Blair, located on South Andaman Island, is the capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It serves as the administrative and economic hub of the territory.
  • Administration: The territory is administered by a Lieutenant Governor, appointed by the President of India.

History

  • Colonial Era: The islands were used by the British as a penal colony during colonial rule. The infamous Cellular Jail in Port Blair was used to imprison political dissidents.
  • Post-Independence: After India gained independence in 1947, the islands became a part of India’s territory. They have since been developed for tourism and conservation.

Indigenous Tribes

  • Great Andamanese: Once spread over many of the Andaman Islands, now only a few remain on the northern part of the group.
  • Onge: Inhabitants of Little Andaman Island, they are known for their traditional hunting and gathering lifestyle.
  • Jarwa: Live in the forests of the Middle and South Andaman Islands, maintaining a semi-nomadic lifestyle.
  • Sentinelese: Reside on North Sentinel Island and are one of the most isolated tribes, with limited contact with outsiders.
  • Nicobarese: Inhabit the Nicobar Islands and have a distinct culture and language.

Tourism and Attractions

  • Beaches: The islands are famous for their stunning beaches, such as Radhanagar Beach on Havelock Island and Kalapeni Beach in the Nicobar group.
  • Marine Life: The clear waters and coral reefs offer excellent opportunities for snorkeling and scuba diving.
  • Historical Sites: The Cellular Jail in Port Blair, which was used during the British colonial era, is a significant historical site.
  • National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries: The territory includes several protected areas, such as the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park and the Rani Jhansi Marine National Park.

Climate

  • Tropical: The climate is tropical, characterized by high humidity and temperatures ranging from 23°C to 31°C (73°F to 88°F) year-round.
  • Seasons: The islands experience a monsoon season from May to October and a dry season from November to April.

Day 1: Arrive in Port Blair - Enjoy Son et Lumen-ere show
Day 1: Arrive in Port Blair - Enjoy Son et Lumen-ere show

  • Upon arrival at Port Blair airport, you will be met by the representatitives and transferred to the hotel.
  • Check-in to the hotel and get settled in.
  • Proceed to the Corbyn’s Cove Beach for swimming and beach activity.
  • Visit the Cellular Jail.
  • Enjoy the Son et Lumen-ere show at Cellular Jail .
  • Return back to the hotel.
  • Evening is free for leisure.
  • Overnight stay and dinner at the hotel.
 

Day 2: Ferry to Coral Island and Ross Island with Glass Bottom Boat Ride
Day 2: Ferry to Coral Island and Ross Island with Glass Bottom Boat Ride

  • After breakfast, leave to explore the wonderful islands namely Coral Island and Ross Island.
  • Explore the natural beauty of Ross islands.
  • Enjoy the amazing underwater world viewing through glass bottom boats.
  • Guests may opt For snorkelling as well.
  • Return back to Port Blair.
  • Overnight stay and dinner at Port Blair.
 

Day 3: Ferry Transfer To Neil Island - Explore Beaches
Day 3: Ferry Transfer To Neil Island - Explore Beaches

  • After breakfast, leave for Neil Island and explore the sandy beaches at Sitapur, Bharatpur and Lakshmanpur.
  • Enjoy the breathtaking view of the sea and the lush greenery.
  • Check in to the hotel and get settled in.
  • Overnight stay and dinner at Neil Island.

Day 4: Ferry Transfer to Havelock Island - Kayaking in Mangroves
Day 4: Ferry Transfer to Havelock Island - Kayaking in Mangroves

  • After an early breakfast, depart for Havelock Island by ferry.
  • Visit the famous Radhanagar Beach.
  • Check in to the hotel and get settled in.
  • Head for a Kayaking tour in the mangrove forest
  • Overnight stay and dinner at the hotel.
 

Day 5: Elephant Beach Visit with Snorkelling or Glass Bottom Boat Ride

  • After breakfast at the hotel, proceed to visit Elephant Beach.
  • Enjoy the natural beauty.
  • Engage in a fun-filled snorkeling session.
  • One may enjoy the underwater beauty through a glass-bottom boat instead of snorkeling.
  • Return to the hotel by evening.
  • Overnight stay and dinner at the hotel.
 

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