Andamon & Nicobar
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands, located in the east of the Indian mainland geographically, float in splendid isolation in the Bay of Bengal.
Port Blair is the gateway to the pristine islands. Port Blair, an Island town offering water-based activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, sea-cruises, and glimpses of the history and culture of the region.
Divers can enjoy the best during December to April and bird watchers during winter times.
Why Explore Andamon & Nicobar
Top Places to Visit
Attractive locations to visit in Andamon
This three-storeyed prison, constructed by Britishers in 1906, is a pilgrimage destination for freedom fighters. Now dedicated to the nation as a National Memorial.
Corbyn’s Cove beach- the coconut-palm fringed beach, six kilometers away from Port Blair town is ideal for swimming and sun-basking. Facilities like hotel, restaurant, bar, changing room, adventure water-sports are available here.
Hugged with Coconut trees from all sides and covered with tropical jungle from both the sides, the Radhanagar Beach opens up a world of complete serenity and relaxation for its visitors.
Kalapathar beach is a long stretch of white silky sand with big black rocks beside the blue sea. Kalapathar offers a couple of umbrellas and wooden chairs. There is also a small picnic area with trash bins set in the shade of the trees.
Nestled deep within the mangroves and amidst the lush rainforest, the Limestone caves in Andaman are highly recommended to be on your Andaman itinerary.
The main feature of Mount Harriet is its fauna and natural flora, which are up to now still unmatched. Just like a forest, Mount Harriet is covered with greenery and Port Blair can be seen from the top of the mount’s peak.
Andaman Islands offer some of the best places to snorkel so you can easily explore the world of seadwellers. The highly-populated ecosystem of shoreline in the isles is home to a wide variety of corals, both hard & soft that houses a plethora of beautiful fish species to gaze at.
Banana ride is an inflatable boat that is shaped like a banana it connects to the speedboat, which pulls it along the water at high speeds. Expect a lot of laughter, thrill and refreshment as you experience this activity with your family.
Scuba Diving is one of the most popular water sports activities in the world and Andaman Islands aren’t untouched by that. The underwater coastal belts surrounding Andamans is home to one of the densest ecosystem of coral reefs and formations.