Latest Information on Travelling to Andaman Islands?
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  • Andaman Tourism Opens

    Updated: 14 Aug 2021

    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.

  • RT PCR report on arrival

    Updated: 14 Aug 2021

    A negative RT PCR report has to be presented by all passengers on arrival.

  • What is the advisory to travel to North & Middle Andaman District?

    Updated: 14 Aug 2021

    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

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  • All asymptomatic fully vaccinated persons coming to these islands from mainland are exempted from the requirement of carrying RT-PCR negative test report,irrespective of the type of vaccine received and country of origin. Such fullyvaccinated individuals shall produce the final vaccination certificate at the origin airport, sea port in the mainland and at Port Blair Airport / sea port.
  • Alt asymptomatic children below 5 years of age are exempted from carrying RT-PCR negative test report and further RT-PCR testing at Port Blair Airport.
  • 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 to travel to Port Blair from the mainland, as is the practice now. Such an RT-PCR test should have been taken within 48 hours prior to commencement of journey from the origin airport connecting Port Blair. Such passengers will also have to undergo additional RT-PCR test on arrival at Port Blair. Such passengers shall remain in self-quarantine till the arrival of the test report.
  • If a passenger on arrival is tested positive then, the prescribed quarantine protocol is to be followed.
  • All Airlines shall ensure strict compliance of this order and observance of COVID Appropriate Behaviour. Any non-compliance shall invite action under Disaster Management Act and other applicable laws. 
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General Guidelines defined for traveling to Andaman Islands during COVID :

  1. The Tourism Activities are permitted only in South Andaman & North & Middle Andaman District except Nicobar District.
  2. Persons above 65 years of age, persons with home co-morbidities, pregnant women and children below the age of 10 years advised not to travel for tourism purposes.
  3. Tourists/Visitors who are at higher risk due to some medical history are advised to take extra precautions.
  4. Tourists/visitors shall minimize contact with other staff and visitors as far as possible and zero contact policy should be followed at all tourist destinations.
  5. All tourists/visitors shall be briefed by the hotel concerned about do’s & don’ts to be mandatorily followed during their stay and movements.
  6. While travelling tourists/visitors should wear a face mask and carry their own sanitizer and wet wipes for personal use.
  7. At all tourist destinations, staff must wear face masks and wash/sanitize hands regularly while performing their duties.
  8. Arogya Setu App shall be mandatory for all incoming tourists/visitors.
  9. Respiratory etiquettes to be strictly followed. This involves strict practice of covering one’s mouth and nose while coughing/sneezing with a tissue handkerchief/flexed elbow and disposing off used tissues properly after use.
  10. 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 rate as specified or to the designated hospital/ Covid 19 care centre on case to case basis.
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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.

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  • Regular flights to Port Blair (the capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands) are operational now.
  • There are direct flights from Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore, and Delhi.
  • Public transports like cabs, taxis, and bus services are also functional.
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Travellers should carefully follow social distancing norms and wear masks as well. Also, before making any booking, they should refer to the latest travel news on the government website of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

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Travel Guide

  • The largest town in the North Andaman Islands, Diglipur Island is a fascinating town. Since it is distant from popular tourist attractions like Port Blair and Havelock Island, it often goes unnoticed. However, its remoteness is what makes it an exclusive and enthralling destination. There is a lot to explore in this town, for instance, rich flora and fauna, natural parks, and lively marine life. Diglipur Island is the one-stop destination for nature lovers as well as adrenaline junkies. Here, you can climb the highest peak in the Gulf of Bengal, explore a network of underground caves, observe an active mud volcano, and witness turtle nesting and hatching embraced by crystal clear azure waters.

    You will be rewarded with mind-blowing natural attractions if you make your long journey far north in the Andaman Islands. If you are an adventure lover, then you should visit Diglipur Island with snorkeling gear, trekking shoes, and enough time in your hands.

    By the looks of it, however, you may find it a tiny dusty town. The infrastructure is still not developed completely keeping in mind the tourists. That is why, it is a bit tricky place to stay in if you are one of those tourists who prefer luxury vacations. Autos and taxis are pricey and buses have fixed timings. Scooters are also not available easily and tough to get hold of. Therefore, Diglipur Island is definitely not a basic tourist destination but if you are daring enough to reach here, then be ready for an adventure of a lifetime that cannot be experienced anywhere else!

    What to expect while visiting Diglipur Island?

    The best time to visit Diglipur Island is from October to March. The temperature is comparatively cool during this time.

    If you are a true nature lover and want the much-needed ‘me-time’ surrounded by nature out there, then there is a long list of things that you can do and see. Trust us, the list is more than just lazing around in the beaches, soaking in their natural beauty and appreciate the greenery. You can spend your day sunbathing, swimming, watching the superabundant mangroves and most importantly, see the diverse species of turtles nesting in its beach.

    Some of the loveliest beaches in Andaman Island are located in Diglipur Island, and thus it becomes the must-visit destination while you are vacationing on this island. Its scenic beaches promise silky white sands and uninterrupted views of the clear blue skies. The landscape changes entirely as the sky becomes way too dramatic during monsoons.

    Places to see in Diglipur

    A quirky little town, Diglipur Island is situated on the northernmost tip of the island chain. It is off the tourist trail probably because of its remoteness from the rest of the Andaman Islands. You can reach this place via road (Andaman Trunk Road) or by a ten-hour voyage through ships. If you want to witness the ingenious version of the Andaman Islands which is a serene parallel world mostly unnoticed, then you have to visit Diglipur to fulfill your travel dream. It is a small town with lodges, vegetable and fish market, temple, bakeries, and a water stream swarmed with hyacinth. Travellers are an unusual sight here, which is a good thing if you don’t like crowds.

    Andaman Island is so much more than only sea and sand. If you want to witness impressive natural attractions, then you should spend time in Diglipur. The surrounding sights are amazingly beautiful as well. Have a look at what you can explore in and around Diglipur.

    Diglipur Island offers the most romantic experience to the couples. The beaches are popular for the most beautiful sunsets and sunrises in Andaman Islands. Imagine strolling on the beach with your partner amidst a glorious pink and red sunset in the background! Such a fantastic marvel of nature can be witnessed at its secluded beaches. The evenings offer the best natural views. You can catch the most beautiful sunrise of your life here with the sky painted in various lovely hues.

    Ram Nagar Beach

    This beach is a long stretch of palm trees fringed by mangrove forests on both sides. The bay doesn’t have the typical light blue turquoise colors because the grayish volcanic sand makes the sea look darker. The place is not good for snorkeling owing to the murky waters but is a perfect spot for swimming. It is considered to be the best around the town.

    The beach is a nesting ground for Olive Ridley turtles. Therefore, the beach closes at 5 pm and no one is allowed to walk on the sand afterward. You can also see an artificial hatchery set up there. The turtle nesting season is between December and March, and you can see eggs being laid by sea turtles and released into the water. The beach is being developed into an eco-friendly picnic place for visitors by the forest department.

    Alfred Caves

    Diglipur Island is home to more than 41 unexplored caves. Alfred Caves were one of them, named after the scientist who discovered them. These are limestone caves and are completely secluded due to the dense jungle. These are unique and thus, difficult to reach. A trek to these caves is not meant for someone who is faint-hearted as one has to do strenuous trekking for about an hour through narrow jungle trails. October to April is the best time to visit the caves. Avoid the rainy season completely as the paths are slippery and extremely unsafe.

    Lamiya Bay Beach

    The gorgeous Lamiya Bay Beach is at the foothills of the highest peak in the Island- Saddle Peak. The beauty of the dazzling beach is further accentuated by the polished pebbles that are laid down on the shoreline. The beach is visited mostly by either honeymooners or nature lovers as it is a highly photographic beach with shrubs and trees displaying contrast. To savor the beauty of sun, sand and shade on a sunny and bright day, there are beautiful eco-friendly huts and watchtowers on the shoreline for the tourists.

    Ross & Smith Islands

    The majestic twin islands of Ross and Smith are the most stunning attraction in North Island. The islands are connected by a thin fifty-meter long sand bar. During high tide, this white silky sandy bar descends inside the sea, whereas it surfaces up again during low tide. On the one side, you can go swimming and on the other side, you can enjoy snorkeling. The warm water is crystal clear that offers good visibility. These untamed virgin beaches are the most picture-perfect ones in Andaman Island.

    Jal Tikry

    Shyamnagar village in Diglipur Island beholds something very rare. Trekking through its dense forests will make you witness a unique scientific phenomenon called the mud volcanoes, which are locally known as Jal Tikry. These are active for years and some of them have been dormant for quite some time. Considered as one of the rarest occurrences across the whole world, you should include this place in your travel bucket list for sure.

    If you have got more time in hand, then you can also explore Kalipur Beach and Saddle Peak National Park. Both of them are perfect for nature lovers. The time spent here will surely leave you with such sweet memories to cherish for the rest of your life.

    Enjoying a vacation in Diglipur Island requires early planning as it has limited availability for everything. This is not the place where anything can be arranged in a single click. So, if you want to have your beach holiday at this majestic place with breathtaking beauty, then start deciding on things from now. The peak seasons are extremely busy here and availability becomes a major concern. Thus, associate yourself with a reliable tour operator who would make arrangements for everything including stays, ferry transfers, water activities, and a lot more.

    Reaching Diglipur Island

    Diglipur Island is located far up in the North Andaman Island, and is nearly 290 kilometers by road and 180 kilometers by sea from the capital city, Port Blair. You can choose to reach there by road, sea or air.

    1. By air- The fastest and the most exciting option for travel, helicopters are definitely the best choice. During the journey, you can have a look at the breathtaking aerial views of the emerald islands. This is totally worth the extra cost! But since the seats are limited that get full often, you should book at least one day in advance. You can check about the timings and fare at A&N Tourism Information Centre. There is also a baggage limitation.

    2. By sea- This is the most common travel option. Direct ships are available three-four times every week from Phoenix Bay to Aerial Bay. From here, it is nearly nine kilometers to Diglipur Island and nine kilometers to Kalipur in the opposite direction. The complete journey tales nearly a total of ten hours and maybe longer sometimes but more comfortable overnight sails are also available. You can book your tickets at Phoenix Bay office or at the administration block by ‘the Dolphin roundabout’ in Diglipur Island.

    3. By road- Crossing three creeks on the way and the Jarawa tribe area, you can travel up north also by Andaman Trunk Road. However, the journey is quite tiring as it can take up to twelve long hours. There are various early morning buses plying daily from Port Blair to Diglipur Island. You need to buy tickets at least one day prior to the journey date. You can also choose to commute via private AC buses that offer more comfort but are pricier.

    Places to stay in Diglipur Island

    There are four-five guesthouses in Diglipur Island nearby the main market and stadium. They have all the basic necessities only. Thus, you should not expect luxurious amenities here. If you are looking for high-end resorts, then you can stay in Kalipur, which is twenty kilometers away from Diglipur Island. Cheap bamboo huts are also offered by them. The properties get crowded during peak season. So you should make sure to get your stay pre-booked from a local tour operator. Andaman Island Travels is a reliable name when it comes to making all the bookings anywhere in Andamans. Its experienced operators will take care of all your reservations exactly as per your requirements.

    Some of the best places to stay in Diglipur Island are as follows:

    • Turtle Resort
    • Pristine Beach Resort
    • Saddle Peak View Resort
    • Titlee Guest House
    • APWD Guest House

    Restaurants in Diglipur Island

    As the place is not a tourist hub, restaurants are not in abundance here. But bakeries are surplus here. Some of the best restaurants and food outlets in Diglipur Island are mentioned below:

    • Anu Bar & Restaurant
    • Hira Restaurant
    • Dolphin Restaurant
    • The Hangout Restro
    • Foodies

    Diglipur Island is like a cosmopolitan town where people from all over India live. It would be a strange feeling to have a conversation with locals from Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, and even Bihar at the same time and at the same place. There is diversity in unity as well because of the underlying shared beliefs that unite all of them in harmony. Far from mainland India, Diglipur Island is a great place to experience nature at its best. Such an offbeat destination should be on every nature enthusiast’s travel bucket list because once you reach there, the rewards would be beyond your imagination.

    Andaman Island Travels offers a diverse variety of holiday packages in Diglipur that are carefully designed to keep in mind the requirements of its esteemed clients. These packages can be customised also to suit individual preferences. The tour operating company has a reputation for planning an excellent vacation across the Andaman Island. Its experienced team of professionals makes sure that you have a magical time here. It understands that a vacation is among the most fun-filled days in one’s life and that’s why, the company ensures that all your wishes are fulfilled when it comes to a vacation in the Andamans. It makes sure that even the tiniest thing is taken care of.

  • One among the many splendid islands in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Inglis Island is situated approximately 57 kilometers from Port Blair, the capital city. It is known for its vast diversity of coral reefs and wildlife. Its vast stretch of the treasure of green waters is mesmerizingly beautiful. Having picture-perfect sand beaches and deep jungle, the island is absolutely isolated. Probably, you will notice there strange smells and sounds. Couples find this place perfect for spending memorable holidays. The best time to visit Inglis Island is during the period of October to March. Located at few kilometers away from Havelock Island (now known as Swaraj Dweep), you can reach Inglis Island via a boat. It is advisable to carry enough cash in hand while visiting this place.

    Everyone, especially nature enthusiasts, love spending quality time on a beach in Inglis Island that offers gorgeous scenic views. The area is popular for its rich underwater life. Therefore, you can go for snorkeling. You can also try fishing there or go for trekking. A resort, hotel, and restaurant can be found on the island. Havelock Island attractions like Inglis Island can be center stage of your vacation plans.

    In the year 1971, Inglis Island was announced as the Island of the Wildlife. The island is home to tropical green forests and rich vegetation. Surrounded by radiant coral reefs and white sand beaches, it is known for the preservation of a rich diversity of flora and fauna. Also, there are huge rocks covered with dense plants at the beach. There are about 135 species of coral reefs which include bleached, dead, live, and genera corals. A spectacular sight is presented by the aqua blue water and the green landscapes. The stunning beauty of Inglis Island will mesmerise you for sure. Spending a holiday at Inglis Island is a great beach vacation idea. If you are a nature lover, then you can spend your time observing the marvelous views of the island. Couples, families, and young enthusiasts love to visit the beach. Everyone loves walking on the sandy seashores and strolling with a relaxed mind in the shallow turquoise water. Spend a summer afternoon here and beat the heat. The beach will rejuvenate and refresh you completely. If you love adventurous activities, then you can try scuba diving in Inglis Island. Boating is another leisure activity. While visiting Havelock Island, don’t forget to add this island in your travel itinerary.

    Highlights

    • Best time to visit: Morning, afternoon, evening
    • Facilities: Food Stalls, washrooms, accommodation
    • Recommended hours: Minimum of three hours
    • Best visited with: Group, solo, couple, family
    • Allowed: Camera, video, footwear
    • Entry: Free
    • Popular among: Fun lovers, photo fanatics, nature lovers, experience seekers

    Inglis Island belongs to the South Andaman administrative district, part of the Indian union territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It lies 67 kilometers (42 miles) northeast from Port Blair, the capital city. The island is named after Major-General Sir John Eardley Wilmot Inglis. Inglis Island belongs to the Ritchie’s Archipelago and is located west of John Lawrence Island. A popular tourist beach located on the island’s west coast is Chain Nalah point. It has some picnic tables on it. Politically, this uninhabited island is part of Port Blair Taluk.

    There are more than 200 islands in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Inglis Island is one among them. It is situated approximately 57 kilometers from Port Blair. Its vast diversity of coral reefs, wildlife, and green waters generate a spell in the mind of visitors. On reaching Port Blair, you can take a ferry to reach Havelock Island. From there, you can get on a small boat to reach Inglis Island. You can plan an itinerary in such a way that you explore the beauty of Havelock islands and the nearby beaches too. This journey is surely going to be memorable.

    Inglis Island is blessed with the best of nature in the form of virgin beach bordering the turquoise sea. This is the ultimate proof of God’s vivid imagination. The white and golden sands of the beach meet the blue waters of the sea. Green shades of the tropical forests create stunning scenery all across the archipelago. Along with the spellbinding beauty, Inglis Island also has in store plenty of experiences that make it an ideal holiday destination for vacationers who also happen to be adventure junkies. Every kind of traveller must explore this tiny paradise as it is an exciting as well as a calm destination at the same time.

    Quaint beach and crystal clear blue water make Inglis Island the best choice for a relaxed, fun-filled vacation. Whether you want to go for long treks, sunbathe or enjoy deep-sea diving, this little paradise has something for everyone. There is a lot to explore and thus, to help you in designing your itinerary, we present you with the best travel guide. The island is straight out of a fairytale! It has a picture-perfect look owing to its clear blue waters and white sand beaches that are lined with lush green trees. The island promises you a perfect blend of adventure and scenic beauty with the long treks and fascinating backwaters.

    It has some of the most scenic spots for travel and nature lovers. The entire island is amazingly gorgeous. Nature lovers and beach bums never miss going there. If Andaman Island is a crown, then Inglis Island is its most precious gem! Your search ends at this island if you are looking for surreal natural surprises. It is home to thriving biodiversity, unexploited coral reefs, white sandy beaches, adventurous experiences, a notable population of birds and animal life, and a lot more. The scenic beach boasts of white sands and uninterrupted views of the clear blue skies.

    Are you planning to have a wonderful vacation in Andaman Island- the most beautiful union territory of India? If you want to do something different and rare that not many people do, then you should keep at least one day for Inglis Island. Known for its natural wonders, the island is endowed with unique natural splendor. You would need a few hours to explore and soak into its beauty.

    What tourists have to say about Inglis Island?

    The smaller parts of the Havelock Island- This is only a small trip by a small boat that you can take from Havelock Island. Enjoy the beauty of its beach and calmness. A short boat ride from Havelock- This is a small island which is a short boat ride from Swaraj Dweep. It offers great views but it is advisable to visit only if you are travelling in a group of people.

    India is beautiful- I actually feel proud to say that I am an Indian. I have fallen in love with my country even more after knowing about this lovely place to visit.

    Away from the city hustle-bustle- If you are a group of ten to twelve people, then surely try to visit this place from Port Blair. It is a full day activity because you have to take a private ferry and come back by 4 PM. Carry your own food with you as you will have limited options on Inglis Island.

    Amazing beaches, nice corals!- I visited Inglis Island recently on my visit to the Andaman Islands. It is a nice island with serene beaches. If you are looking for snorkeling and scuba diving, then this island is the perfect place to do it. The colour of the corals here is unreal. You will fall in love with the whole experience!

    Wonderful scenic beach- It is always better to visit with groups if you are planning to visit such a small island. There is a ferry from Havelock Island jetty to this place. It has beautiful white sand and blue water. You will feel like you are in mini Mauritius.

    Simply wonderful- Travelling to this island has been an amazing life experience. I would love to go there again.

    Small but beautiful- Inglis Island is a short boat ride away from Havelock Island and it is awesome. It is a lovely peaceful beach that is gorgeous. It is a great place for snorkeling as it has lovely colourful marine life. It is a nice place to chill, relax, and spend quality time. I really enjoyed my visit.

    A pristine beach- It is one of the most serene islands in the Andaman Islands. A short boat ride from Havelock Island, and you are here. It is one of the best sites for snorkeling and I wish I had a camera to record the colours of fishes we saw. Unfortunately, we took this trip without a dive shop and so, I didn’t have an underwater camera.

    Rocky Island with lovely views- This is an island to which all speed boats, water scooters, etc. will take you. It is an ideal spot to take photographs.

    The incomparable beauty of Inglis Island

    The natural beauty of Inglis Island can surprise whosoever visits the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Not many people know about its splendid beauty. But those who end up here are left awestruck by the attractions it offers. You can cherish gorgeous beaches with pristine sand. It is mostly visited by those tourists who are looking for something rare. Still not commercialised completely, the place is still growing as a tourist destination. It can be a preferred place for those looking for an exciting adventure as well as exploration. It is mostly visited by travellers, not tourists. We hope you understand that! Inglis Island is so much more than only sea and sand. If you want to witness impressive natural attractions, then you should spend time here. The surrounding sights are amazingly beautiful as well.

    Out of more than 500 islands in the Andaman and Nicobar group, only around 40 islands are inhabited. Dense rain forests cover the remaining islands. They are home to nature’s best-kept secrets. In Inglis Island, you can get a glimpse of this hidden paradise. Being away from human habitation, it is an ideal getaway for nature lovers. You are going to be spellbound by the serenity of the island for sure. So, are you ready for the best vacation of your life?

    The geographical location of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands

    An extension group of islands is formed with the island of Andaman and Nicobar. Located in the Bay of Bengal, the capital of the Indian union territory is a small town known as Port Blair. Andaman Island is one of the most remote yet beautiful tourist destinations in the country. It is a perfect vacation place for people who love seclusion or those who seek a little peace and quiet.

    There are no direct international flights to the islands. You can reach there by catching a flight to Port Blair from either Chennai or Kolkata. The majority of the island is uninhabited. However, it is home to various Aboriginal tribes like the Andamanese, Sentinelese, Onge, Shompens, etc. Detached from the modern-day society, these tribes have little or no contact with the outside world. There are some parts of the islands that can be visited only with special permission from the government, while there are some parts that cannot be visited at all. Some of the best experiences of untapped wildlife are provided by these deserted islands.

    If you are in the planning stage of your vacation in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, then contact Andaman Island Travels to make all your bookings. A well-known and trusted tour agency, it is located in Port Blair and is committed to help you in planning the holiday of your dreams as per your budget and requirements. A reliable company, it offers a diverse variety of cruise packages across the islands that are carefully designed to keep in mind the requirements of its esteemed clients.

  • Baratang Island, a hidden gem of the Andaman Islands, is known for its natural wonders ranging from impressive limestone caves to dense mangrove creeks. You can see here tidal swamp forests as well as fascinating mud volcanoes. Located between Middle and South Andaman Island, Baratang Island is the first gateway up north from Port Blair, the capital city. It is approximately 100 kilometers from Port Blair, and thus a popular one-day destination especially for those who are staying on the islands for a short time duration.

    Baratang Island remains slightly less developed in comparison with other islands. It is not a major tourist hub and there are no extraordinary tourist facilities, fancy restaurants, or luxury accommodation facilities. The majority of people do not speak English here. However, the place is a natural marvel.

    Quaint beaches and crystal clear blue water make Baratang Island the best choice for a relaxed, fun-filled vacation. Whether you want to go for sunbathing or enjoy marine life, this little paradise has something for everyone. There is a lot to explore and thus, to help you in designing your itinerary, we present you the best Baratang Travel Guide.

    If you are staying here for a couple of nights, then you can enjoy the secluded beaches, interesting bird watching opportunities, a rural way of life, adventurous mangrove boat rides, and several delicious and authentic Indian dishes. You should definitely pay a visit to this hidden treasure if you are a nature explorer or a wildlife fan, (or both).

    Reaching Baratang Island

    You can hire a private car or catch a private AC bus to reach Baratang Island from Port Blair. It is the best and the most convenient way. If you are on a tight budget, then taking a government bus from Port Blair is the best option. You will have to drive via the Andaman Trunk Road (ATR) and move in a group with one short vehicle-ferry connection. It will take a total of four hours but the lush greens and blue waters will make the whole experience unforgettable. Please note that two-wheelers are not allowed to go all the way to the island.

    You can spot a few Jarawas on the way. The jungle through which the ATR cuts is home to the indigenous Jarawa tribe. You can witness many tribal people waiting on the sides of the road to cross to the other side. You cannot interact with them in any way, and also giving them food, gifts or even clicking their pictures is not permitted. You can be fined and imprisoned for the same.

    Travelling in Baratang Island

    Getting around the island is quite easy. You can hire a private taxi/cab from Port Blair. You can choose to explore Baratang Island in any of the following ways:

    You can take a private jeep to a place like Mud Volcano from the Baratang Jetty.

    A government bus can take you to the Mud Volcano as well as Baludera Beach. There is no fixed schedule but a few rides per day are for sure.

    Private cars are expensive but are definitely the most convenient. You can drive from Port Blair, around Baratang Island and back.

    Please note that no scooter or bike rentals are available on the island. Also, there are no auto-rickshaws as well.

    Exciting activities to do in Baratang Island

    The island is popular sights and therefore, these are some trekking options and interesting bird watching opportunities. You can also go for boat rides through mangrove-fringed creeks and canals heading to Limestone Caves or Parrot Island.

    You can go for a romantic and exciting boat ride through mangrove forests that are spread around the island creating a canopy. Being here is not less than a magical experience! The slow meandering waterway leads to the beautiful land of the limestone caves. If you are a photographer or a bird watcher, then you will be blessed with the sights of exotic birds and animals that will leave you fascinated. Tantalizing patterns are created by the canopy on the water. Looking at sunrays penetrating the thick forest to reach the ground is a spellbinding view. A truly miraculous experience!

    Baratang Island is known for the best spots for sea walking owing to its rich marine life. While you take a stroll under the water, you will see schools of fishes float by you. Straight from a fairytale, isn’t it? But you can see this in reality. You have to go to North Bay Island to experience this amazing water activity. You don’t need to know swimming to do sea walking. You will be accompanied by experienced guides when you get close to the diverse vibrant aquatic life.

    If you want to explore and view corals in a way that is beyond your imagination, then you can witness colorful corals and other underwater splendor in Mohwa Dera. You can view this underwater fairyland and get familiar with different marine species nearly 31 kilometers from Port Blair. The memories of swimming down to the corals will forever remain etched in your heart.

    The island has lovely beaches that are perfect for relaxing and enjoying the quality time while the wind touches your face. You can see the marvelous view of the sky meeting the water. Renting an eco-friendly hut at Baludera Beach and treating yourself to delicious drinks and seafood platter amidst magnificent natural gorgeousness is all the relaxation that you are looking for. And if you are an adventure lover, then you can go for canoeing, snorkeling, swimming, and other such fun activities. These are offered with proper equipment and certified instructors who ensure that you have a great time.

    To absorb and appreciate the sheer pristine beauty of Baratang Island, go for a peaceful ride around the Jarawa Creek. The Creek is one of the most famous tourist spots here, and is home to one of the original tribes of Andaman Islands known as the Jarawa tribe. The tribe still maintains detachment from the outside developed world and sticks to its roots even after all these years. Living in harmony with nature, they spend their time dancing, singing, and hunting. You may get to look at then amidst the dense greenery if you are lucky.

    Places to see in Baratang Island

    The Andaman Islands have some of the most scenic spots for travel and nature lovers. The entire island is amazingly gorgeous but there is one place that nature lovers and beach bums never miss- Baratang Island. If Andaman Island is a crown, then Baratang Island is its most precious gem! Your search ends here if you are looking for surreal natural surprises. It is home to thriving biodiversity, unexploited coral reefs, white sandy beaches, adventurous experiences, a notable population of birds and animal life, and a lot more. Some of the prettiest beaches in Andaman Islands are located here. The scenic beaches boast of white sands and uninterrupted views of the clear blue skies.

    Offering magnificent natural sights and diverse wildlife scenery, Baratang Island is a perfect destination for nature lovers. You can visit the below-mentioned spots to appreciate its splendor:

    Limestone Caves-These are highly impressive and one of a kind natural marvel on earth. The caves feature rare stalactites, stalagmites and rock formations. These are nature’s own architecture as they have been formed naturally in the Andaman Islands. A treat to your eyes, you can take a walk through dense mangrove forests to reach these caves. These have been formed over years of corrosion. Here, you will witness a marvelous texture that is sure to leave you awestruck. The limestone formations emerge from the ceiling as well as the floor. Looking at nature transforming, evolving, and creating beautiful structures would be a miraculous experience. Parrot Island- If you are fond of bird watching or want to try it once, then this is another fine attraction worth your attention. Imagine looking at hundreds of colorful parrots and listening to their voice while they return to their nests in the evening, with a lovely background as the sun sets in the backdrop. Wow, doesn’t that sound extremely magical!

    Mud Volcano- It is a famous sight and one of its kind in India. It is a small bubbling puddle of mud, which makes it worth visiting. Some people marvel at the science behind it while some consider it as a great natural marvel. You cannot miss this place if you are really willing to see something rare in Andaman Island. Imagine yourself getting close to volcanoes! You can even hike and walk over these volcanic lines around the island. Formed several years ago, these are nature’s mysterious creations. They do not erupt hot molten lava but instead release natural gases like methane as explosions.

    Baludera Beach- An untouched beach, you will not see any crowd here. It is a hidden beach gem. Don’t forget to go for a refreshing swim all by yourself in low tide. It will offer you an energising beach experience. Also, you can indulge yourself in snorkeling in its warm green and blue waters. But let us tell you that the island has little tourist infrastructure. You will not find dive centers or snorkel rental places here. So, you have to bring your own snorkeling gear.

    Hotels and resorts in Baratang Island

    Finding a nice accommodation in this island is tricky as well as expensive. Also, the properties usually don’t welcome walk-ins. Therefore, you have to book in advance. The best options are as follows:

    • Dew Dale Resort
    • Coral Creek Resort
    • Hotel Avis

    The best thing to do would be to make all your bookings through Andaman Island Travels. It will help you with your other reservations as well including ferry and airport transfers, etc. It is a one-stop destination for booking holiday packages and accommodations for families, couples, and solo travellers. You can also book slots for water sports activities (scuba diving, snorkeling, etc.) here. It offers a wide range of services to its esteemed customers on discounted prices.

    Restaurants in Baratang Island

    Don’t expect fancy restaurants on this island, but for sure you won’t stay hungry. The Nilambur jetty is dotted with a few food outlets and small eateries that serve mainly South Indian and Bengali dishes. On almost every corner, you can find refreshments, snacks and tea. The food is pocket-friendly, and is served with a smile!

    Some of the best restaurants here serving yummy food are mentioned below:

    • Dew Dale restaurant
    • Jetty Hotel
    • AMS Restaurant
    • Port Canteen
    • Sujath Bar & Restaurant
    • Deeya Baroi Hotel

    Become one with nature in Baratang Island! Awaken your soul during a one-day trip to Baratang Island. Here, you can explore yourself to the sun, sea, and sand or swim in the turquoise water. If you are a true adventurer, then exploring this island should be in your travel itinerary. A trip to Baratang Island is what you need if you want to relieve your stress and rejuvenate your mind.

    Baratang Island is straight out of a fairytale! It has a picture-perfect look owing to its clear blue waters and white sand beaches that are lined with lush greenery. The island promises you a perfect blend of adventure and scenic beauty with fascinating landscapes. Its natural beauty can surprise whosoever visits Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Not many people know about its splendid beauty. But those who end up here are left awestruck by the attractions it offers. You can cherish gorgeous beaches with pristine sand, which are perfect for spending quality time with your family, spouse, or alone.

    Baratang Island is mostly visited by those tourists who are looking for something rare. Still not commercialised completely, the place is still growing as a tourist destination. It can be a preferred place for those looking for an exciting adventure as well as exploration. It is only visited by travellers, not tourists. We hope you understand that!

  • Welcome to the abode of parrots! A must-see for nature lovers, bird watchers, and enthusiasts, Parrot Island is a little piece of heaven where beautiful parakeets make a cacophony and come and leave the island during sunsets. This is the highlight of this unique island. It is considered as one of the most gorgeous islands in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Offering a magnificent view of the vast sea while taking a boat ride, Parrot Island is naturally inhabited by thousands of parrots. It is secluded and is surely a visual treat for nature lovers.

    Forming a part of the Baratang Island in the Indian union territory of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Parrot Island is considered as one of the most beautiful islands. This uninhabited island is a bird paradise and is naturally inhabited by thousands of parrots. Nature lovers and enthusiasts never miss to include this in their travel itinerary. Along with that, the island also presents a splendid view of the vast sea while taking a boat ride.

    About Parrot Island

    The island is counted among the most fantastic islands located in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It is a part of Baratang Island. It is well-connected via road that gives you an option to travel by car or bus and take NH233 towards Diglipur, positioned 30 kilometers from Baratang Jetty. It is a great destination where you can witness different species of birds that includes many rare species as well. Parrot Island in Andaman Island has proved to be a wonderful holiday destination for everyone- families, friends, couples, and solo travellers.

    The entire Parrot Island is surrounded by dense Mangrove forests that are home to a number of birds. You will come across amazing varieties of birds once you step into the forest. You will be transported to a different world. This mangrove forest stands as the perfect place of wilderness. The more you will go inside the forest, the more you will like to explore it. During sunsets, you will find that the birds start returning to their homes. The whole setting will look out of a fairytale. If you are carrying a camera, you should capture this precious moment. It will be a lifetime achievement for you and your companion.

    How to reach Parrot Island?

    You first have to arrive at Baratang Jetty that is at a distance of 30 kilometers. The small dinghy boat ride to the parrot paradise takes about half an hour. The water around the mangroves is said to have saltwater crocodiles. Thus, you must keep your hands off when you are in the boat. The nearest airport to Parrot Island is in Port Blair, the capital city. You can take a bus or car on NH233 towards Diglipur Island.

    What you can see and do in Parrot Island?

    While in the Andaman Islands if you want to have a completely unique experience, then you have to visit Parrot Island for sure. This tiny paradise will meet your desires for spending an unforgettable trip. Along with being an absolute bliss for bird lovers, it is also an exotic location that is to various species of birds. If you are a bird lover, then you should not miss the chance to explore this paradise of birds. This destination brings you very close to nature. You can always plan a trip with your friends and family to this place. This article will help you in knowing all the important details about visiting Parrot Island.

    Birding paradise and its legends- Parrot Island is not less than a paradise for bird watchers. The locals of Baratang said that a group of five parrots visit the island every evening for inspection of the place. After an interval of around ten minutes, a huge number of parrots come and settles down in the mangrove forest. The island is very famous for offering great opportunities for bird watching. You can come across various rare bird species when you visit this place. The soothing whistles of the bird will take you to a world away from all the worries and stress. So while you are there, you can spot some of the most gorgeous birds and click their beautiful photographs.

    On Parrot Island, you can indulge yourself in various exciting activities that you can opt for when you plan your vacation in the Andaman Islands. Your journey to this island is going to be amazingly adventurous!

    Boating- The boat ride to and fro from the island offers a magical view of the mangroves to tourists. They can also see the delightful view of hundreds of parakeets hovering over the forest. Best for capturing a beautiful scene! Isn’t it?

    Mangrove Forest- An interesting fact about the mangrove forest in Parrot Island is that the parrots visiting the place every day at regular intervals trim it. They use their beaks to do so. Therefore, the forest is always in perfect shape naturally.

    Scuba Diving- It is one of the most incredible activities that you can enjoy on Parrot Island. You will be on another level of enthralling adventure. You will come across several types of sea creatures that may swim around you once you get into the water. You can touch them and feed them as well. PADI certified trainers will be there to assist you while you are doing this activity. Scuba diving is something that you should not miss on Parrot Island.

    Snorkeling- The serene blue sea of Parrot Island is also perfect for snorkeling. Along with scuba diving, you can go for scuba diving as well. You will have to use specialised equipment to do this exciting water activity. If you have never indulged in this activity before then this is your chance to tick off snorkeling from your bucket list.

    Jet Skiing- It is another water sports activity that is mostly preferred by the tourists visiting this island. Local trainers and instructors can teach you the right way to do this activity. One can easily perform this activity in any type of water. You will get an amazing experience after performing this. The best thing is that even non-swimmers can also do it. However, to be on the safer side, you must learn how to float in water, if not swim.

    Explore nature- Parrot Island is a natural paradise and exploring natural beauty here should be in everyone’s bucket list, especially if you are a nature lover. If you are tired after all the sightseeing and water activities, then you can just relax on the beach and appreciate the natural beauty of the place. Its charm is hard to describe in words. Easily available on the beach, you can sip fresh and sweet coconut water and enjoy your island vacation.

    Places to visit near Parrot Island

    After exploring the whole island, you can visit the below-mentioned places that are nearby Parrot Island:

    Baratang Island

    If you want to do something different and rare that not many people do, then you should keep at least one day for Baratang Island. Known for its natural wonders, the island has impressive and dense mangrove creeks that endow it with unique splendor. The first gateway up north from the capital city, Baratang Island is located between Middle and South Andaman Island. It is approximately 100 kilometers far from Port Blair and thus, you will need a full day to praise its beauty. This popular one-day trip destination features fascinating tidal swamp forests that are hard to see anywhere else. The island is slightly less developed, but still a wonderful natural delight. It is not a major tourist hub because not everyone knows about this hidden gem of Andaman Island. There are no tourist facilities, fancy restaurants or luxury accommodation here.

    Limestone Caves

    These are highly impressive and one of a kind natural marvel on earth. The caves feature rare stalactites, stalagmites and rock formations.

    Sitapur Beach, Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep)

    It is one of the best beaches to see if you wish to marvel at the changing hues of the sky during sunrise. Located in Neil Island, this beach receives a low tide. It is a stunning and clean beach. It is less crowded as well as not many people know about it. Therefore, going there is a peaceful choice. Due to so many rocks, swimming is not recommended on this beach.

    North Bay Beach

    Crystal clear cyan colored water with a shallow shoreline surrounds the North Bay Beach. It offers a magnificent underwater view. The beach is white sand and shaded by dense tropical trees with hints of huts and wooden benches to set the mood. You should not get into the water without a guide. It is not allowed as well. This was done for the protection of the visitors from unwanted sea dwellers and protection of the corals from any kind of interference.

    Viper Island

    If you are a true nature lover and want the much-needed ‘me-time’ surrounded by nature out there, then there is a long list of things that you can do and see in Viper Island. Trust us, the list is more than just lazing around in the beaches, soaking in their natural beauty and appreciate the greenery. You can spend your day sunbathing, swimming, and a lot more.

    White sandy beaches, blue-green waters and tropical forests- all this personifies the natural and serene beauty of Parrot Island, which is located in the most beautiful union territory of India. It is the most gorgeous place if we talk about serene destinations in India. No other place can be compared with this stunning island. Whatever you desire for, lazing on the beach or watching birds, this island will offer you with everything. This is also a great place to visit with your partner to start the new chapter of life with your significant other. It attracts lovers from all over the world.

    Newlyweds want to go to such places that don’t have crowds and have immense beauty. The tropical weather and vibes of the Andaman Islands make this island a perfect romantic spot. You can spend quality time here amidst the splendor of this destination. Its natural charm and incredible views are sure to fascinate both of you. Along with the pristine beach, you can also see wonderful natural marvels here. Strolling on the seashore and cherishing the loveliest sunset together is a perfect way to bond over.

    What is the best time to visit Parrot Island?

    The best time, which is also the peak season, to visit the island is winter through the beginning of summer. At other times, your trip is likely to get hampered by tropical storms. The best time to visit is winter as the temperature dips down making it pleasant for roaming. The winter months are between October and April. For a fabulous sunset, it would be best if you go to the island in the evening. It will give you a mind-blowing experience that is hard to be described in simple words. A gorgeous sunset is like a bonus for you during your visit to this trip. Spending time on Parrot Island is like getting indulged in the lap of nature. Don’t let this chance slip away!

    Tourists from all over the world visit the island throughout the year. However, winter months are considered to be the most pleasant as during that time, visitors can laze around for a long time. The evenings are quite soothing and refreshing. To experience the rain, some people visit the place during the monsoon season. Even though going out of the hotel during the rainy season is a bit tough, but the nature enthusiasts still make their way to Parrot Island.

    Tourists visiting Baratang often move on to see the limestone canes and mud volcano. But if you are willing to spend time especially on Parrot Island, then you can do so by getting yourself a customised Andaman Island Package. Connect with Andaman Island Travels today.

  • A bewitching sandbar joins Diglipur Island and Ross and Smith Islands. Dilglipur Island displays the serene and natural beauty of village life. This can be your base for trips to Kalipur Beach and Ramnagar Beach. If you love hiking, then you can trek to the Saddle Peak, which is a popular nature trail through the lush evergreen rain forest. It is a national park covering an area of 33 square miles. You can spot here animals like Andaman Wild pig, Water Monitor and the Imperial Pigeon.

    If you crave sunny skies, white silky sand beaches, azure waters and swaying trees, then Ross and Smith Islands is the best travel destination for you in India. This full-fledges guide will help you in enjoying your tropical vacation to the country’s best-kept secret in the best way.

    Ross & Smith Islands are actually two islands- Ross and Smith. They are joined together by a sandbar to make a single group of islands. You can visit these gorgeous islands only after taking a forest permit from the Forest Office at Diglipur. For Indian tourists, the permission costs Rs. 50 and for foreign tourists, the cost is Rs. 500. It can be obtained on all days (except Sunday) between 6 am and 2 pm. You can hire a fisherman’s boat or a speed boat from the Ariel Bay Jetty in Diglipur Island to reach Ross & Smith Islands. The ride takes around half an hour.

    The most unique feature about these islands is that they are joined naturally by a sandbar. This sets them apart from the rest of the islands and makes them extremely gorgeous. The water here is crystal clear and gem green in color. This is a great spot for sunbathing and chilling on the shore. During high tide, the sandbar disappears leaving a trail of water between the two islands and during low tide, the sandbar appears again making the islands look magnificent. If you want to spot beautiful coral reefs and colorful species from the underwater, then you can visit the Marine Sanctuary on the island as well. The beach is surrounded by tropical forests. It is a preferred place for trekking and trail hiking by many tourists. You can also go for water adventure activities like scuba diving and snorkeling. The clear blue waters add a touch of magic to the whole experience. The islands are home to the Olive Ridley turtles. Therefore, if you are at the right place at the right time, then you can even witness the turtle nesting in Ross & Smith Islands.

    How to reach Diglipur?

    It is off the tourist trail probably because of its remoteness from the rest of the Andaman Islands. But you can reach Diglipur Island via road (Andaman Trunk Road) from Port Blair or by a ten-hour voyage through ferries or seaplanes. Some of the other modes of transportations are mentioned below:

    By air- Veer Savarkar Airport is an international airport that is located in the capital town of Port Blair. It is the gateway to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Port Blair, is connected with Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore, and New Delhi by air. Air India, Jet Airways, Go Air, and Spice Jet airlines operate regular flights to Port Blair.

    By train- No train facilities are available for the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

    By road- Regular bus services, including government and private both, are available from Port Blair to Diglipur via ATR.

    Ross & Smith Islands: A Natural Wonder!

    Are you ready to embark on the most incredible journey of your life? Just hop on!

    Connected by just a thin fifty-meter long sandbar, the town islands are the most famous sight to behold in North Andaman Islands. The silky white sandbar descends inside the sea at times of high tide and surfaces up again during low tide. The shallow swimming area on one side and some amazing snorkeling on the other are divided by this bar. With the warm, crystal clear waters and the untamed virgin beaches, Ross & Smith Islands offers the most splendid background and landscape one could ever imagine!

    The best part is that most of the time, you can cherish the whole sight by yourself as the beach is seldom crowded. The beach is surrounded by tropical forests, and the inner islands are a preferred place for nature trail hiking. The islands have limited amenities. You can find spacious bamboo huts with plenty of shade, changing rooms, and toilets.

    Imagine how perfect and exciting it would be if you could go walking from one beautiful island to another connected by a quaint white sandbar amidst crystal blue waters. Offering you this lovely vacation memory, Ross and Smith Islands in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands is the only place here where you can have such an exclusive experience.

    The islands are popularly known as the twin islands. A natural white sandbar connects the two islands. The turquoise blue waters, tropical forests, nature trails, virgin beaches, and a picturesque village make this a perfect destination. These are considered as the most beautiful islands in the archipelago.

    Nearby Diglipur Island, tourists can travel to the Aerial Bay by road and secure permits. Then, a boat can be arranged for a trip to the islands. The blue-green clearwater beach comes to view with the North Andaman Islands peaks in the background after around twenty minutes. Stopping at Smith Island, the nature trails and tropical forests can be explored here first before hopping on to the neighboring Ross Island. The islands are known for their untouched coral reefs and turquoise waters. These are among the loveliest islands in the Andamans.

    Taking a trip to Ross and Smith Islands will be a great addition to your travel journeys. They are home to white sandy beaches and turquoise waters. Your worries will be left behind when you indulge in a romantic stay with your partner or a fun trip with your best buddies.

    The clear waters of Ross and Smith Islands reveal hues of blues and greens once the sun starts shining bright. Such a rare beauty! The color changes with the tide and the sun and you will be absolutely mesmerised by that sight. The island beaches are kissed by sea waves and offer an opportunity like snorkeling and sun-basking. Among the tropical forests, Smith Island offers a lovely nature trail. While taking a nice long walk amidst the natural beauty, you can enjoy the silence while having a conversation with the universe. You can be sure to spot some interesting sights of underwater creatures as the island and surrounding areas form a Marine Park.

    You can spend your time at the white sandbar that connects to Ross Island, once you are getting back. This is a little piece of tropical paradise that comes straight out of a dream picture postcard. Photographs taken on this paradise will be among your most treasured memories. The unforgettable walk between the two islands definitely deserves a place in your travel bucket list!

    After reaching Ross Island, you can spend quality time on the beach. If you are there during a non-peak season, there is a chance you can get the feeling of having the entire beach exclusively to yourself.

    So what are you waiting for? Convince your family and pack your bags for the most memorable vacation. A trip to the Andaman Islands is going to offer you all beyond your imagination. If you are already excited to step on this unexplored territory, then trust Andaman Island Travels for all your hotel bookings along with airport and ferry transfers. It will also make bookings for adventure activities if you are interested in any. The expert tour planners will design the holiday of your dreams for you!

    What else you should know

    • You can get to the Ross and Smith Islands via a boat from the Aerial Bay Jetty
    • Things to do in Ross and Smith Islands- snorkeling, long beach walks, nature trails in Smith’s tropical forests
    • Don’t miss the natural sandbar connecting the islands.
    • The best time to visit the islands is between October and mid-June.
    • Things that you should carry include light clothing, beachwear, sunscreen, picnic lunch boxes, water, snacks, slippers, and cap.
    • You can spend nearly five to six hours early in the day here and then come back to Hathi Level to see the mud volcano.

    A must-see place in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the twin islands separated by a sandbar are Ross and Smith Islands, arranging a pleasing view of it to the visitors. The palm-fringed beach, long shores, turquoise water, bewitching sunset views, etc. are sure to leave you spellbound. The islands are one of the most sought after destinations for the travellers visiting Diglipur. The reason they include Diglipur in their itinerary is only that they want to discover the mystery of this unique place and experience how someone can walk from one island to the other where there is the open sea in between. It looks so scenic and has gained so much popularity among globetrotters.

    The two islands Ross and Smith connected by a sandbar surrounded by crystal clear open sea waters is the aerial view of the islands. When you land at the place during the low tides, you get to see a sandbar connecting the two islands on which you can walk to reach from one island to the other. When the tide rises, the sandbar is covered by the sea and you see two completely different islands during the high tides, making this amazing place look miraculous.

    There are beautiful eco huts lined up by the beachside having greenery spread out all over making it very soothing. Just a sight of it will make you feel refreshed and erase away all your stress. You can spend around a few hours at this place without getting bored if you are exploring it the right way.

    What is the best time to visit Ross and Smith Islands?

    The best time to visit is from October to March. The temperature is comparatively cool during this time.

    A trip to explore the natural marvels of Ross and Smith Islands means a trip to the organic life and far from the busy and crowded life. The place is extremely soothing and pleasant. There is no connectivity to the internet, which is a blessing in disguise! Here, you will be completely detached from the contemporary world. You will be able to focus on making the most of your beach time. All you would do is relax, capture the moments inside your eyes and of course, thank yourself to explore this paradise before moving ahead.

    Places to stay in Diglipur

    There are four-five guesthouses in Diglipur nearby the main market and stadium. They have all the basic necessities only. Thus, you should not expect luxurious amenities here. If you are looking for high-end resorts, then you can stay in Kalipur, which is twenty kilometers away from Diglipur. Cheap bamboo huts are also offered by them. The properties get crowded during peak season. So you should make sure to get your stay pre-booked from a local tour operator. Andaman Island Travels is a reliable name when it comes to making all the bookings anywhere in Andamans.

    Some of the best places to stay in Diglipur are as follows:

    • Turtle Resort
    • Pristine Beach Resort
    • Saddle Peak View Resort
    • Titlee Guest House
    • APWD Guest House

    We hope that through this article, we have helped you in exploring every corner possible of this unexplored destination. Now you know what you should expect from this unexplored jewel of the Andaman Islands.

    So, what do you think? Do you want to include this untouched gem in your Andaman Island travel itinerary? If yes, then we would suggest you to make all your reservations through Andaman Island Travels as its experts will sketch the perfect vacation based on your interests.

  • Ross Island, now known as Netaji Shubash Chandra Bose Dweep, was originally named after Captain Daniel Ross is a tiny island that is located in the south Andaman District, Port Blair. It is just five kilometers from the Water Sports Complex. It is one of the easiest inter-islands to visit during your trip to the Andaman Islands. When most of the tourist spots in Andaman Islands are popular for beaches, Ross Island is known for its history as well. First occupied in 1782, a sanatorium was built on the island. Britishers used it as an administrative headquarters for a total of 85 years. Various important government offices were made by them on this penal settlement during this time. But after an earthquake in 1941, these were abandoned.

    The ruins of the old buildings constructed by Indian prisoners can still be seen in Ross Island. These are textured by thick roots of peepal trees that take all the visitors back to an era that is long gone yet still remembered. The place gives out a unique vibe that cannot be found anywhere else in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. You can witness magnificent man-caves, the old church, and a grim history. The whole experience gets further memorable with its protected forest that is a sanctuary of diverse birds and animals including peacocks and deer. So you are definitely going to have a good time there if you love walking around and enjoy your time in the lap of nature under the shade of tall tropical trees.

    An important thing to know is that the civilian settlements of any kind are prohibited by the administration here. Therefore, there is no place to stay at night here. Everyone must leave the island before dawn.

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    The erstwhile capital of Port Blair during the British regime, Ross Island, is a tiny little gem in the Andaman Islands. It stands as a guard to Port Blair harbor. Currently, it houses reminiscent of the old British regime but all in dilapidated condition. Here, you can visit the ruins of antique structures such as Ballroom, Chief Commissioner’s House, Garden, Government House, Church, Cemetery, Hospital, Bakery, Press, Swimming Pool and Troop Barracks. You can also see a cemetery and a small museum that are managed by the Indian Navy. A collection of old records is on display at the museum.

    You can have a glimpse of the remnants of an affluent past on this island. It is an ideal place for strolling amid sylvan surroundings with a diversity of flora and fauna. If you are lucky, then you can spot here deers, peacocks, exotic birds, etc.

    Ross Island was the seat of power during the British days. Later, it was developed into a self-equipped township comprising all the facilities required for a civilized colony. The notorious and horrible penal settlement was established with a total of 200 convicts by Dr. Walker. The natives were persuaded by the British to start living on this island. Andaman House was set up for them in 1863. Later, aborigines had to provide their services to catch the escaping convicts from there.

    A museum known as Smritika has been also established on Ross Island by the Indian Navy. It is highly popular among tourists. It is a must-visit among those who are keen on photography. They can get wonderful pictures of old buildings that are nearly collapsed and only their bare skeletal structures are left. The growing sturdy tree roots are holding them together. Such a sight cannot be missed!

    It is a long walk to see the whole island and thus, you are advised to carry plenty of drinking water and snacks.

    Places to visit and things to do in Ross Island

    Let us expand your horizons giving you ideas about which places you should visit here and make it a superb excursion.

    Explore the ruins

    There is a lot of history associated with Ross Island, and this is the top reason to visit this extraordinary place. The island is home to some of the oldest British and Japanese structures in India showcasing the lavish life of Britishers after the occupied Andaman Islands. The island also served as the residence of the old Chief Commissioner. All operations in the isles, including the construction of Cellular Jail, were overseen from Ross Island.

    The ruins include the following along with many others:

    • Church
    • Secretariat
    • Government House
    • Chief Commissioner's residence
    • Long strips of luxury gardens
    • Swimming pool
    • Grand ballrooms
    • Tennis court
    • Water treatment plants
    • Hospital
    • Printing press, etc.

    Looking at these remnants of our unforgettable past will take you back to the penal settlement age and remind you of our struggle for freedom.

    Attend the light and sound show

    This show will take you back to the past by presenting the history of how everything was planned and constructed in the islands. The show majorly showcases the penal settlement period including how Britishers came to the islands, what they focused on constructing, and setting the administration to rule the isles. The luxurious lifestyle of the Chief Commander and his family is also showcased in the show. It will also explain the difficulties faced by the inmate Indian workers who build the jail, only to be thrown in their cells later on. We recommend attending this show if you want to add a pinch of history to your vacation.

    Visit the sanctuary

    Located in the middle of the island, the sanctuary is home to deer and peacocks, which are protected under the Andaman administration. Their population across the Andaman Islands is the highest at Ross Island as these animals are taken care of on a daily basis by a caretaker appointed by the government. They live inside a reserved area filled with large tropical trees including coconuts and palms. Also, they can come out of the reserve to play around with visitors. Feeding or harming animals in any way is strictly prohibited here. If you are an animal lover and want to have a close encounter with them, then you should definitely visit this place.

    Explore the man caves

    These man caves are uniquely interwoven, and these were built all around Ross Island for helping the prominent British officers escape in case of an attack. Now, these caves are abandoned as they have run out of their purpose. At present, they act as a display of outstanding skills, effort and hardships faced by Indian workers in making them. The crucial offices and constructions throughout the island are connected by theses caves that follow several joint paths. If you decide to explore them, then you will be presented with a very mysterious vibe. In order to ensure safety and swift return and to avoid any complications that may occur, it is highly recommended that you visit there with a guide with you.

    Visit the pond

    There is no specific name and it is called a pond only! It is a huge pond where the water gets collected and stays for long periods. It has turned into green color. Used by the British a long time ago, there are a few small ruins near the pond. Tall trees surround the place from all sides. There is a comfortable little place where you can sit, relax, and appreciate the view. By following the signs in less than fifteen minutes of walking, you can easily reach this point of attraction.

    Enjoy a calming lunch

    There are a number of huts and small sheds built across Ross Island where tourists can take a break and spend some quality time amidst the shade of tall trees and shrubs. There is a diverse variety of bird species present on the island. They chirp and play around the visitors and present a wonderful scene. It is a good place to relax and have your lunch.

    How to reach Ross Island?

    Just take a ferry from Phoenix Bay Jetty, Port Blair. It will take nearly fifteen minutes. Ross Island is located very close to Port Blair. In fact, you can see the whole island from the Water Sports Complex. It is completely disconnected by land. Thus, it is not possible to reach there by road. You can reach Ross Island by taking a boat or ferry from the Water Sports Complex. It will take you directly to the jetty in less than fifteen minutes. The ticket fare varies from Rs. 150 to Rs. 500 based on the size and seat position. As the tickets get sold out very fast, you should make the booking in advance in order to ensure seamless travel. You can buy the tickets easily by visiting the Directorate of Shipping Services office, located at Aberdeen Bazaar & the private boat operators issue the tickets at the Water Sports Complex at Aberdeen Bazar. There is no place to stay on the island. Therefore, ensure to get a return ticket as well. Also, remember to keep your identity proof with you as it will be required for booking tickets. In case you are not an Indian citizen, then you need to carry your passport.

    Planning a trip to Ross Island

    By keeping the below-mentioned things in mind, you can easily plan a vacation in Ross Island. You can see the whole island easily in half day. Thus, you will have to visit another destination to complete the whole day. Most of the travellers include a trip to the North Bay Island too in their itinerary, which is the hub of water sports and activities. There are various ferries that ply to both the islands.

    Best time to visit Ross Island

    You should know what the best time to visit the Andaman Islands is. It enjoys a tropical climate and thus, it is a year-round destination. It is a perfect spot for both- adrenaline junkies and nature lovers. If you want to enjoy each and everything here, then make sure that you visit it when the weather is pleasant so that you can try all the water sports as well. October to May is a good time to visit Andaman Islands, as during this time, you can go for all the enthralling activities as well as relax at the azure beaches without stressing about rain.

    The best time to visit Ross Island is from October to March. During these months, the weather in the Andaman Islands is clear and there is no chance for sudden rainfalls. Thus, you can do sightseeing without any problem.

    Note: Avoid going in monsoons (July to September) as there are high tidal waves.

    Entry ticket for Ross Island

    There is an entry ticket of Rs. 30 and Rs. 25 for adults and children respectively to visit Ross Island. These prices change very often. You will have to pay for boat and light and sound show also, which will further add to your tour cost.

    Where to eat in Ross Island?

    You will see a small cafeteria and restaurant in Ross Island that serves both tourists and defense personnel. As the goods are transported there via a boat, the prices are a bit high when compared to Port Blair, the capital city. Don’t expect so many dishes. However, the restaurant serves vegetarian as well as non-vegetarian food with a decent menu. There are a lot of small vendors as well who offer fresh coconut water near the jetty. You can buy some refreshments on the island from them. Also, you can have some snacks when you reach the Water Sports Complex on your return trip. In case you ever need to refill your water bottle, there is an RO water purifier near the jetty.

    Ross Island is a gem of which Indian Tourism is extremely proud of. This tiny piece of heaven offers you beyond your imagination whether you are travelling with your family, significant other, friends or solo. There is a lot to see and do! You can make the most of your time when vacationing here.

  • This little tranquil island derived its name from the vessel ‘Viper’ in which Lt. Archibald Blair came to the islands in 1789. He arrived here for establishing a penal settlement. It is believed that the vessel met with an accident and its remains were found near this island. The island is one of the islands of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands groups that are a part of the Indian subcontinent. The site was known during the British colonial rule. They used this place as a jail where they imprisoned convicts and political prisoners. With a lot to see, Viper Island has become a popular tourist destination in the Indian union territory.

    Viper Island is the proof of countless sufferings the freedom fighters had to go through. Convicts were put in fetters and forced to work on the island. Known freedom fighters including Nanigopal, Nandlal Pulindas Sher Ali, and many more were imprisoned on this island. You can still see the ruins of the jail and gallows on Viper Island.

    If you are a true nature lover and want the much-needed ‘me-time’ surrounded by nature out there, then there is a long list of things that you can do and see. Trust us, the list is more than just lazing around in the beaches, soaking in their natural beauty and appreciate the greenery. You can spend your day sunbathing, swimming, and a lot more.

    Best time to visit Viper Island

    The island has a pleasant and humid atmosphere throughout the year. However, you can visit this amazing place between the months of November and February. During this time, the humidity is almost zero.

    Top places in and around Viper Island

    Viper Island attracts tourists from all across the world. Ranging from a jail to the modern water parks, the island offers a wide variety of places for you to have a memorable trip. We provide here the details of the ten most interesting spots to go to when you plan a Viper Island tour.

    The Jail

    This is one of the most important places on the island. Forming an integral part in the history of India, it is now in ruins. Britishers used this place during their colonial rule to imprison convicts and political prisoners. Because of its incapacity to hold the number of freedom struggle participants, this use of this jail was stopped. Thus, another jail was constructed known as Cellular Jail.

    Water Sports Complex

    Located in Viper Island, the Water Sports Complex is a key attraction among the tourists. It offers a variety of water rides that let the visitors enjoy the whole day. You can have a fun-filled time here and create unforgettable memories.

    Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park

    In order to protect the aquatic flora and fauna of the Andaman Islands, Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park was constructed, and it is a big attraction in Viper Island. The place offers adventurous activities like scuba diving and snorkeling that are among the favorites among the tourists visiting the island.

    Anthropological Museum

    It is an essential part of tourism in Viper Island. This museum is under the control of the Anthropological Survey of India. You can see here a wide variety of Andamese tribal weapons and other traditional things. The museum is a great place to visit if you are interested in knowing about the cultures, traditions, artifacts, and the livelihoods of the tribes and people living on these islands.

    Forest Museum

    Travellers visiting the Andaman Islands include this museum as well in their itinerary. This museum is under the control of the Forest Department of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. You can see here various artifacts made of timber, gurjan, padauk, oak, and satin wood. The museum was built significantly to make people aware of the forests and their importance.

    Marine Park and Aquarium

    Next to the famous Water Sports Complex, Marine Park and Aquarium is a major attraction that is a popular picnic spot. Surrounded by trees and plants, the place allows people to enjoy nature while they spend good quality time with their loved ones. Amazing all the visitors, the aquarium showcases some of the best flora and fauna found around the Andaman Islands.

    Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep)

    Havelock Island in Andaman Islands promises an extraordinary diving experience for certified divers as well as beginners. Thanks to the preserved marine life and live corals around the shore and beyond. The shoreline of the island offers crystal clear, blue waters. Its rich population of corals is sure to take away your breath! The medium water currents and safe depth offer an optimal underwater adventure. To tick a memorable underwater experience off your bucket list, choose Havelock Island as your next travel destination. The corals are well-preserved and in abundance here. The waters are clear enough for an excellent view of the underwater world.

    When it comes to bachelor celebrations like friends outing or bachelorette parties, then Andaman Islands is undoubtedly the one-stop destination for you. This Indian union territory has everything to make your special time even more fantastic- the white sandy beaches, turquoise waters, pleasant surroundings, and to top it all, cool people in stylish swimwear. Partying with your BFFs is definitely a treasured experience here!

    Smith Island

    If you crave sunny skies, white silky sand beaches, azure waters and swaying trees, then Smith Island is the best travel destination for you in India. It is off the tourist trail probably because of its remoteness from the rest of the Andaman Islands. But you can reach Diglipur Island via road (Andaman Trunk Road) from Port Blair or by a ten-hour voyage through ferries or seaplanes. The best part is that most of the time, you can cherish the whole sight by yourself as the island is seldom crowded. The beach is surrounded by tropical forests, and the inner islands are a preferred place for nature trail hiking.

    Barren Island

    As the island comes under the restricted zone, you have to take a special permit to visit there. However, no one is allowed to land on the island. No night stay is permitted as well. So you have to plan for an early morning trip to the island. You can start your journey at 3 am or 4 am. It takes nearly four to five hours to reach the island. Tourists travel via ships and get the whole enthralling feeling of the island without even getting down. One can visit the island by chartered boats only with the approval of the forest department and after getting necessary permits as well.

    Neil Island

    Looking for surreal natural surprises? Your search ends at Neil Island! You are asking us why? Let us tell you why- thriving biodiversity, unexploited coral reefs, white sandy beaches, adventurous experiences, a notable population of birds and animal life, etc. are a few reasons among numerous of them. Some of the prettiest beaches in Andamans are located in Neil Island. The scenic beaches boast of white sands and uninterrupted views of the clear blue skies. During monsoon, the sight changes entirely as the sky becomes way too dramatic.

    These were some of the major attractions in and around Viper Islands. Here, you can witness a deep history of the Indian subcontinent. The Jail reflects an extremely relevant history, especially the freedom struggle. Now you know what the best places to visit are when you plan your trip to Andaman and Nicobar Islands on your next vacation.

    Located near the Port Blair, Viper Island was the location of old jail used by the British for keeping political prisoners and harbour convicts. The island is exceptionally exquisite and tranquil. The name of this island is kept after the name of the vessel in which Lt. Archibald Blair came to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the year 1789. This beautiful island is swarmed by tourists as it serves a wonderful amalgamation of historically significant elements and arresting grandeur of nature. Therefore, Viper Island is no less than an empyrean for both the lovers of history and nature admirers.

    Things to do in Viper Island

    To make your trip memorable and exciting, there is a lot do in Viper Island. You can take a walk to the ruins of the jail that was built by the Britishers. The Jail has historic importance to Indians and you can learn about each and every bit here. You can also explore the island on foot and witness views of the neighboring islands, ocean, and the harbor.

    Andaman Islands, the most beautiful Indian union territory, are majorly popular among couples and families. But solo travellers also deserve to surround themselves with its splendor of white sand beaches, crystal clear waters and blue skies. Comprising nearly a total of 600 islands, only a few are open for tourists in the little paradise of Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

    Tips to explore Viper Island

    The best time to visit the island is from October to May. Let’s get ready to dive into this amazing jewel of Bay of Bengal! Get set go for an ultimate solo backpacking journey!

    When you are having a vacation in Viper Island, follow the tips mentioned below for a fun and safe trip:

    • As the weather is hot and temperature might be a little high, always wear light colored clothes.
    • Wear shoes that are comfortable to walk in.
    • In order to keep yourself energetic throughout the trip, you should carry water bottles and a few snacks.

    How to reach Viper Island?

    Situated inside the Port Blair harbor, you can reach Viper Island via boat in twenty minutes. It is approachable via road and sea from Port Blair city. Including the time taken to cross the stretch of sea, it takes nearly 45 minutes to reach Viper Island via road. The journey can be started from the Phoenix Bay jetty that takes about 20 minutes to reach Harbor Cruise. The cruise plies to and fro from the jetty. It also gives a tour of various points of the harbor and makes a trip to Viper Island.

    Capturing memories with their soulmate when they are starting a new journey of their life is what every couple desires to do. But if you want to make this an incredible and once in a lifetime experience for both of you, then you can also go for a pre-wedding shoot in Viper Island. Can anything ever beat the natural splendor of this island that comprises white land and blue water backdrop? You can plan your pre-wedding shoot in the exotic beach of Viper Island to have the most fun-filled time of your life.

    Quaint beaches, crystal clear blue water, and rich history make Andaman Islands the best choice for a relaxed, fun-filled vacation. Whether you want to go for long treks, sunbathe or enjoy deep-sea diving, this little paradise has something for everyone. There is a lot to explore and we are there to help you in designing your itinerary.

    Make sure you have pre-bookings for your trip to Viper Island. Otherwise, there may be on-spot issues in searching so many things. Therefore, making reservations from a local tour operating company is highly recommended. Andaman Island Travels is the most reliable name on the whole island as it is committed to customise holiday packages as per its clients’ requirements. Save yourself from the hassle of booking every little thing and trust its experienced staff to design your vacation offering you more than what you can imagine!

    Along with Viper Island, there are numerous other spots also where you can have an unforgettable vacation. We would highly recommend you Andaman Island Travels if you are looking for nothing but the best. Its experienced crew is committed to deliver the best when it comes to beach holiday in the Andaman Islands. Your package can be designed completely as per your requirements.

  • Port Blair

    The capital of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Port Blair is popular for its rich history and natural beauty. The city boasts of a number of spellbinding tourist-friendly places that are gorgeous and awe-inspiring. Here, you can enjoy clear blue waters, lush greens, diverse cultural history, etc. Apart from exploring the city, you can also go for sightseeing at the incredible attractions located in nearby tiny islands.

    When in Port Blair, you can visit the below-mentioned places as per your convenience: 

    1. Cellular Jail
    2. Corbyn Cove Beach
    3. Ross Island & North Bay Island
    4. Anthropological Museum
    5. Samudrika Marine Museum 
    6. Marina Park & Fisheries Museum
    7. Chatham Saw Mill
    8. Japanese Bunkers
    9. Chidiyatapu Beach
    10. Sagarika Museum
    11. Zoological Survey of India Museum
    12. Forest Museum
    13. Wandoor Beach & Mahatma Gandhi National Park
    14. Viper Island
    15. Jolly Buoy & Red Skin Island
    16. Mount Harriet 
    17. Collinpur Beach
    18. Badabalu Beach 
    19. Cinque Island
    20. Flat Bay 
    21. Sippighat Agricultural Farm
    22. Campbell Bay National Park
    23. Murugan Temple

    Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep)

    Havelock Island is straight out of a fairytale! It has a picture-perfect look owing to its clear blue waters and white sand beaches that are lined with Mahua trees. The island promises you a perfect blend of adventure and scenic beauty with the long treks and fascinating backwaters. 

    For foodies- When in Havelock Island, don’t forget to try mouth-watering samosas! If you are looking for pocket-friendly yet delicious meals, then there are tiny local restaurants serving healthy Indian thalis at affordable rates. If you are allergic to or not fond of seafood, then there are various local joints also that offer Italian, Thai and Continental cuisine.

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    When in Havelock Island, you can visit the below-mentioned places as per your convenience and time available: 

    1. Radhanagar Beach
    2. Kalapathar Beach
    3. Elephant Beach
    4. Neil’s Cove 

    Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep)

    Andaman Island has some of the most scenic spots for travel and nature lovers. The entire island is amazingly gorgeous but there is one place that nature lovers and beach bums never miss- Neil Island. If Andaman Island is a crown, then Neil Island is its most precious gem! Your search ends at Neil Island if you are looking for surreal natural surprises. It is home to thriving biodiversity, unexploited coral reefs, white sandy beaches, adventurous experiences, a notable population of birds and animal life, and a lot more. Some of the prettiest beaches in Andaman Islands are located here. The scenic beaches boast of white sands and uninterrupted views of the clear blue skies.

    You can include the following places in your itinerary when you visit Neil Island:

    1. Bharatpur Beach
    2. Laxmanpur beach
    3. Sitapur Beach 
    4. Natural Bridge

    Baratang Island

    Are you planning to have a wonderful vacation in Andaman Islands- the most beautiful union territory of India? If you want to do something different and rare that not many people do, then you should keep at least one day for Baratang Island. Known for its natural wonders, the island has impressive and dense mangrove creeks that endow it with unique splendor. The first gateway up north from the capital city, it is located between Middle and South Andaman Islands. You need a full day to explore and praise its beauty. This popular one-day destination features fascinating tidal swamp forests that are hard to see anywhere else.     

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