Andaman Tourism Opens: The Andaman & Nicobar administration has announced that all tourist spots in the South Andaman district will be opened for tourism activities with immediate effect 8 Feb 2022.
The tourists are allowed to visit Baratang/North & Middle Andaman on production of double dose covid certificate/ All other passengers viz. unvaccinated and partially vaccinated passengers (those who have taken only 1S1 dose of COVID vaccine) shall have to produce RT-PCR negative test report
General Guidelines defined for traveling to Andaman Islands during COVID :
What are the guidelines for testing for tourists coming to Andaman after August 03 2021?
On arrival at Port Blair :
1. The tourists need to carry COVID-19 negative test report from mainland based 1CMR approved lab using Reverse Transcriptase-Polymerase Chain Reaction (RTPCR). However, the sample for RTPCR test should have been taken within 48 hours prior to starting the journey from the origin station. (For e.g. if the tourist takes a flight from Delhi at 0600 hrs. on 1st September, 2021, the sample for RTPCR test should have been taken not before 0600 hrs. on 30th August, 2021).
2. The tourists/visitors on arrival at Port Blair airport have to undergo mandatory Covid-19 screening with RTPCR test free of cost. Thereafter the tourists/visitors are allowed to move to their respective hotels. However, they will have to be under quarantine at Port Blair in their hotel rooms until the result of RTPCR tests are received. In case of RTPCR positive test results, the tourists/visitors shall remain in
institutional quarantine in hotels notified by the Hoteliers Association in consent with the A&N Administration, on rates as specified or to the designated hospital/ Covid-19 care centre on case-to-case basis.
3. Tourists may also have to undergo random Rapid Antigen Test conducted from time to time on payment basis as prescribed by A8N Administration.
What if the tourists test positive after arriving at the Andaman Islands?
If the tourists tests positive during their stay in the Islands, he/she will need to undergo institutional isolation as per existing health protocols. The
cost of such isolation for govt. facility will be paid by the tourists as fixed by the administration from time to time.
If the patient wants to stay at hotels, he/she can stay in the hotels if all the conditions below are met:
a) Patients are not symptomatic and not more than 60 years old.
b) Request/ undertaking is made by patient in writing.
c)lf allowed by doctors.
Hotels will make necessary arrangements to designate a part of their rooms for institutional isolation for this purpose.
The Forest Museum on Chatham island is famous for its scale model, artefacts and decorative pieces designed from timber, oak, satinwood, gurjan, padauk and sandalwood. This impressive collection reflects the rich diversity of flora and fauna seen in the forests of Andaman. Famous for its wooden artefacts associated with the forest and the variety of flora and fauna found within the forest, The Museum is managed and maintained by the Forest Department of Andaman and Nicobar Islands along with the Saw Mill. It is an excellent place for folks interested in woodwork and discovering the history of Andaman through the eyes and skill of its skilled-labourers and artists.
Getting There
The museum is located within the Chatham Saw Mill complex and is roughly 10 km away from central Port Blair. One can access it via road by hiring a cab or a taxi.
Cabs: Private travel companies in Andaman provide cab services to all major tourist attractions.
Rental: Rental services for two-wheeler vehicles is a choice. Hiring two-wheelers and going round the nearby places connected to the Island may be a good option.
Be There Do That
The museum is home to a mini zoo and zoological garden, housing many species of birds, animals and endangered plants. The forest museum also showcases the skilled craftsmanship of its inhabitants, along with the use of modern-day machinery. The artefacts found inside the museum originate from trees which are polished regularly and cleaned by the staff members daily. These artefacts depict different kinds of animals and a unique variety of trees that either existed earlier or are inside the forest area.
While You’re There
Closing Statement
Marvel at the intricately carved products with refined polishing, designing and showcasing skilled craftsmanship of local folks. The museum has gained popularity for its excellent woodwork. Also, a few of the endangered plants draw a massive number of visitors every year. Tourists visiting Andaman can club their visit to the Forest Museum with a detour to the famous Chatham Saw Mill, which is the primary source of employment and income for many households in Andaman. While on a visit to the Forest Museum, do not forget to buy souvenirs to support the local artisans and to cherish the time you spent while enjoying holidays in Andaman.
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