06 NIGHTS - 07 DAYS
Day 1 Depart Delhi – Portblair |
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Day 2 Portblair |
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Day 3 Portblair – Havelock (By Ferry) |
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Day 4 Havelock |
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Day 5 Havelock – Neil Island (By Ferry) |
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Day 6 Neil Island – Port Blair (By Ferry) |
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Day 7 Depart Port Blair |
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Located 39 km of north-east of Port Blair, Havelock Island is the most popular of the Andaman Islands. Even though Andaman Islands, is home to much more Islands, this Havelock Island needs a special attention.
Havelock Island offers enthralling adventure activities such as scuba diving, snorkeling and trekking. You can reach Havelock by ferry which takes only 90 minutes from Port Blair. Alternatively, you can fly to Havelock in a seaplane operated by Pawan Hans Helicopters Limited from Port Blair in 20 minutes.
Radhanagar Beach famous for snorkeling, Elephant Beach famous for Scuba diving, snorkeling, mirror boat rides and if you are the one who love to seek solitude and relaxation then you should not miss this place, Kaala Pathar Beach, Inglis Island, Vijaynagar Beach are major tourist attractions.
Beach-combing, Jungle trekking, sunbathing, kayaking, elephant ride, scuba diving, bird-watching, Sea walk, snorkeling, swimming, surf riding, game fishing, watching the sunset or sunrise, Glass-bottomed boat rides and camping are popular activities here.
Neil Island famous for its coral reefs and white shores and if you like snorkeling then morning time is good, Baratang Island home to the indigenous ‘Jarwa’ tribe and it is better to avoid going near to the water as it has sea crocodiles, Laxmanpur Beach, Bharatpur Beach and Sitapur Beach, Rangat perfect for flora and fauna lovers, Cuthbert Bay Beach breeding ground for turtles, Cuthbert Bay Wildlife Sanctuary on the beach provides an undisturbed view of newly born turtles scrambling towards the sea, The Great Nicobar Island home to indigenous tribe called ‘Shompen’, Campbell bay for Wildlife photographers are fabulous places to explore.
Port Blair, the capital of Andaman and Nicobar Islands has Jolly Buoy Island, Ross Island, North Bay Island Andaman, Cellular Jail a sacred site dedicated to freedom fighters of the country, Phoenix Bay Jetty, Wandoor Beach, Corbyn's Cove, Jogger's Park, Red Skin Island, Ferar Beach, Munda Pahad Beach, Gandhi Park, Ross and Smith Island, Mount Harriet National Park , Little Andaman Island, Diglipur Beach, Neil Island famous for its coral reefs and white shores and if you like snorkeling then morning time is good, Baratang Island home to the indigenous ‘Jarwa’ tribe and it is better to avoid going near to the water as it has sea crocodiles, Laxmanpur Beach, Bharatpur Beach and Sitapur Beach, Rangat perfect for flora and fauna lovers, Cuthbert Bay Beach breeding ground for turtles, Cuthbert Bay Wildlife Sanctuary on the beach provides an undisturbed view of newly born turtles scrambling towards the sea, The Great Nicobar Island home to indigenous tribe called ‘Shompen’, Campbell bay for Wildlife photographers are fabulous places to explore.