Enjoy an India Tour by Visiting Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Andaman and Nicobar Islands are among the few places
in India that have started gaining popularity only in recent times. These
islands are located at the juncture of the Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bengal.
Many who visit these islands often find the islands of Andaman quite
captivating. The capital of Andaman and Nicobar Islands is Port Blair, which is
also home to some fabulous beaches. While getting around in these fascinating
islands during your winter holidays, you'll also come across some diverse
species of animals and birds in the wildlife sanctuaries and national parks.
When you begin your exploration of these islands while
enjoying your India
tour during winters, you'll get the chance to visit some important places
in the capital, Port Blair. It is an island with a rugged coastline and a
tropical forest, which would allow you to witness its beautiful natural
surroundings. Although it has a hot and moist biome, the picturesque environs
on the island are truly exceptional. During your time spent on the island, you
can also visit the Cellular Jail National Memorial, which was once a place
where many of the Indian freedom fighters were imprisoned. Today, the former
prison has been converted into a museum.
Spread over a vast area of 113 square kilometres,
Havelock Island is one of the most-visited islands in this part of the world.
You'll have the most memorable moments of your winter holidays spent in the
Andaman and Nicobar islands while unwinding on the white-sand beaches of
Havelock. These beaches are set against the backdrop of rain-fed forests, which
enhances their beauty. Among the most famous beaches on the island is
Radhanagar Beach and Elephant Beach. While you are on this island, you can also
enjoy some thrilling activities, such as snorkelling, trekking, and scuba
diving. You can get to this island with the help of ferries run by the
government from Port Blair.
Located on the north-eastern side of the capital of
Andaman and Nicobar Islands is Neil Island, which is the place where farming is
done extensively. It is also an island where you can find some majestic natural
settings. After some busy sightseeing schedules, you can have your moments of
relaxation on some of its serene spaces. You can go scuba diving while having a
wonderful time on Neil Island to explore its spectacular coral reefs. Cycling,
game fishing, and glass-bottom boating are also some of the activities you can
try while on this island. You can reach this place easily by taking any of the
private boats from Port Blair operating daily.
Baratang Island, located about 100 kilometres away
from the capital, is relatively unexplored. It has vast expanses of rich
natural beauty characterised by thick mangrove forests and lush green meadows.
Upon visiting this part of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, you'll also get to
explore some amazing mud volcanoes and limestone caves. Formed over millions of
years by continuous deposits of corals, seashells, and skeletons of marine
life, these caves are home to astonishing limestone formations.
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