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]]>Here’s a guide to the best things to do on the islands.
Taking a harbor cruise is an effective way to explore the islands. It will take you around Port Blair, North Bay Island, Ross Island, and Viper Island.
Chidya Tapu is a beautiful biological park. Taking a stroll here during the day is lovely but the sunset view is something else.
Snorkeling around the islands is a magical experience. You will encounter all sorts of marine life, particularly around Chidya Tapu.
In addition to enjoying the beautiful beaches of Karmatang or Ramnagar, you can watch turtles nest here. Be sure to wake up early though if you want to watch them make their way to the sea from the shore.
Port Blair contains many British colonial buildings and museums. If you want to see it all, the best way is to take a city tour. The highlight is the evening light show at Cellular Jail.
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]]>The flora of the islands consists of primeval jungles surrounded by sunny white-sanded beaches and gorgeous turquoise waters. Havelock, or Swaraj, is the most popular island due to its spectacular beaches and diving spots.
At about 620 miles from the mainland, the Andaman and neighboring Nicobar islands, where foreign visitors are not allowed at all, are in fact the peaks of a submerged mountain range that runs from Myanmar to Indonesia.
A big part of the Andamans is also off-limits to tourists in order to protect its bio-diversity as well as preserve the culture of the indigenous tribes of hunter-gatherers that still live there. The population, a mere 380,000 people, is a mix of South and Southeast Asian immigrants and Negrito ethnic groups.
Those who have experienced the bold, exotic charm of the islands describe them as the perfect remote island getaway with amazing beaches, crystal-clear water, incredibly colorful coral reefs, and tropical forests.
In March, the archipelago got its first five-star resort, Taj Exotica, which consists of 72 elegant villas, a 50-meter infinity pool, and three high-end restaurants.
Check out the gallery below and prepare to fall in love!
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]]>Here’s a guide to the best things to do on the islands.
Taking a harbor cruise is an effective way to explore the islands. It will take you around Port Blair, North Bay Island, Ross Island, and Viper Island.
Chidya Tapu is a beautiful biological park. Taking a stroll here during the day is lovely but the sunset view is something else.
Snorkeling around the islands is a magical experience. You will encounter all sorts of marine life, particularly around Chidya Tapu.
In addition to enjoying the beautiful beaches of Karmatang or Ramnagar, you can watch turtles nest here. Be sure to wake up early though if you want to watch them make their way to the sea from the shore.
Port Blair contains many British colonial buildings and museums. If you want to see it all, the best way is to take a city tour. The highlight is the evening light show at Cellular Jail.
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]]>The post The Andaman Islands Are The Ultimate Beach Trip appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The flora of the islands consists of primeval jungles surrounded by sunny white-sanded beaches and gorgeous turquoise waters. Havelock, or Swaraj, is the most popular island due to its spectacular beaches and diving spots.
At about 620 miles from the mainland, the Andaman and neighboring Nicobar islands, where foreign visitors are not allowed at all, are in fact the peaks of a submerged mountain range that runs from Myanmar to Indonesia.
A big part of the Andamans is also off-limits to tourists in order to protect its bio-diversity as well as preserve the culture of the indigenous tribes of hunter-gatherers that still live there. The population, a mere 380,000 people, is a mix of South and Southeast Asian immigrants and Negrito ethnic groups.
Those who have experienced the bold, exotic charm of the islands describe them as the perfect remote island getaway with amazing beaches, crystal-clear water, incredibly colorful coral reefs, and tropical forests.
In March, the archipelago got its first five-star resort, Taj Exotica, which consists of 72 elegant villas, a 50-meter infinity pool, and three high-end restaurants.
Check out the gallery below and prepare to fall in love!
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