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Are you planning a trip to Andaman and Nicobar Islands? Look no further! This picturesque destination is a perfect blend of natural beauty, adventure, and relaxation. With miles of pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush green forests, Andaman is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

Port Blair (Sri Vijaya Puram)

Port Blair is strategically immensely important as it serves as the entry and exit nodes to this far-fetched archipelago. It is connected to the main sub-continent both by air and sea. It has the only International Airport, The Veer Savarkar Airport, that connects the archipelago with the rest of the world.Port Blair is surrounded by surreal and verdant tropical forests and a jagged coastline encumbering bright blue pretty seas with the vibrant coral reefs. Port Blair is a happy diverse mix of all ethnicities such as the Bengalis, Tamils, Telugus, Nicobarese and Burmese.

Havelock Island (Swaraj deep)

Havelock Island is famous for its wise sandy beaches. Radha Nagar Beach, locally known as 'Beach No. 7' on the western coast is one of the most popular beaches on Havelock. Radha Nagar Beach was also rated as "One of the Best Beach in Asia" by Time Magazine in 2004. Other notable beaches at Havelock Island include Elephant Beach on the northwest coast, Vijaynagar Beach (Beach No. 5), Govind Nagar Beach (Beach No. 3) and Beach No. 1 on the east coast. Kalapathar Beach is another famous beach for a pit stop.

Rangat
Baratang Island
Hutbay (Little Andaman)
Mayabunder
Diglipur

Neil Island is very Peaceful Island and very famous for its wide Pristine Sandy Beaches. . The sea water is very clear and in the colour of light blue, dark blue and green. The famous beaches of this Island are Sitapur, Bharatpur and Lakshmanpur Beach. There are regular ferries are available to available to reach Neil Island which operated by Government and Private Bodies. The Journey to this Island by ferry is approx hours. This island Offer good resorts to stay and it's a perfect destination for leisure stay.

Little Andaman Island is located in the south Port Blair in Andaman & Nicobar Islands. It is just 9 hours away, if one takes the seaway to reach it. The island has many beautiful sandy beaches sprawling at its coastline and is replete with many tourists� attractions. Butler Bay is one of the most popular tourists� highlights and the tourists can also visit the breath taking Hutbay Waterfall. The cascading water and serene beauty immediately lands one into a state of exhilaration.

Baratang falls into the North and Middle Andamans. It is located 150 kilometres to the north of Port Blair. Baratang is a very popular tourist haunt for the excited travellers who venture out into the distant archipelago. Baratang Island has idyllic and picturesque beaches contrasted with mangrove creeks and gifted with the unique nature’s marvel in the form of limestone caves and mud volcanoes.

Rangat is situated at a distance of approximately 210 kilometres from the city of Port Blair, which is the main link between Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Indian subcontinent. Rangat lies in the Middle Andamans. Rangat is approachable from Port Blair via road. Buses ply or one can avail personal cab. Rangat is an excellent stopover point for interested tourists while travelling from South Andamans to North Andamans. The inhabitants of this island are typically from Bengali origin and Bengali is a prevalent language that is spoken in this part of the island. People of Tamil Nadu and Kerala are also quite predominant.

Mayabunder is a counted as one of the most splendid locations slumping in north Andaman. The place is brimming with stunning beauty of nature and is also the abode of many placid beaches. Mayabunder is mainly populated by natives of East Pakistan, Burma, and many ex-convicts. The tourists can visit an array of beautiful places here such as the beach at Avis Island, which is just 30 minutes away from Mayabunder. They can also take a lovely escaped to the Karmatang beach, which is famous for nestling gluts of turtles.

A true visual delight for the eco-friendly tourists, the Diglipur Island! The island straddles in North Andaman Island. It carries immense claim to fame owing to the fact that the only river in Andaman, the Kalpong River flows over here. At the 732 meters high Saddle Peak ensconced in the island, the tourists can enjoy ample amount of trekking. The island has one more reason to feel proud as it also treasures the famous Ram Nagar beach, and during the months from December to February, this beach transmutes itself into the main turtle dwelling.

Neil Island (Shaheed deep)