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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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About Parrot Island

Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and transport yourself to a tropical oasis brimming with vibrant hues, melodious birdsong, and a serene atmosphere. Welcome to Parrot Island - a unique natural wonder that offers more than just visual appeal. Nestled in the shimmering blue waters, Parrot Island beckons visitors with its alluring beauty. The island is a gorgeous patchwork of emerald green tropical forests, vibrant flora, and pristine white sandy beaches that dance alongside the rhythm of the clear turquoise water.

But what sets Parrot Island apart is the vibrantly coloured inhabitants that adorn the lush green canopy — the parrots. From morning's first light to the evening's last star, these feathered friends fill the air with their enchanting chorus, painting an auditory picture as vivid as the island itself.

Parrots - The Feathered Ambassadors of the Island

Parrot Island houses an impressive variety of parrots, each with their unique characteristics and allure. Some of the common species include Macaws, chatty African Greys, and beautiful Budgerigars. Whether you are an avid birdwatcher, a photography enthusiast, or simply a lover of nature, the spectacular sights and sounds of these avian inhabitants will leave you spellbound.

Macaws: Known for their splendid colours, macaws are a sight to behold. From Blue-and-gold Macaws to Scarlet Macaws, their vibrant plumage stands out against the island's verdant backdrop, creating an explosion of colours.

African Greys: Renowned for their intelligence and mimicry skills, the African Greys are another star attraction of Parrot Island. Their sophisticated vocal abilities and their knack for mimicking human speech are sure to leave you amazed.

Budgerigars: Small but mighty, the charming budgerigars are a delight to watch. Their playful antics and constant chatter add a touch of liveliness to the island.

Parrots - The Feathered Ambassadors of the Island

Best Things you can do in Parrot Island

Parrot Island, nestled in the Andaman archipelago, is not just about beautiful vistas and avian inhabitants. Whether you are a nature enthusiast, a photography buff, or an adventure seeker, Parrot Island is a treasure trove of experiences. Let's explore some of the best things you can do on Parrot Island:

Bird Watching: As the name suggests, Parrot Island is home to a vast variety of parrots, making it a bird watcher's paradise. With a pair of binoculars and a quiet spot, you can spend hours observing these magnificent birds. The island is especially magical at dusk when flocks of parrots return to their nests, painting the sky with streaks of colour.

Photography: The vibrant hues of the parrots, the emerald green foliage, and the serene turquoise water provide ample opportunities for photography. Capture the essence of the island through your lens, from stunning landscapes to candid bird shots. Every corner of Parrot Island offers a unique frame waiting to be captured.

Guided Tours: One of the best ways to explore Parrot Island is through guided tours. Experienced local guides can provide valuable insights into the lives of the parrots, the island's biodiversity, and its ecology. This is an excellent opportunity for nature lovers and ecology enthusiasts to learn more about this unique ecosystem.

Sunset Viewing: Parrot Island is renowned for its breathtaking sunsets. As the day ends, the sky transforms into a palette of warm hues, creating a mesmerizing spectacle. Make sure to secure a spot on the western part of the island for the best sunset view.

Kayaking: For those seeking a dash of adventure, kayaking through the mangrove forests that surround Parrot Island is a must-try. This experience allows you to explore the waterways at your own pace while soaking in the tranquil beauty of the island.

Camping: Imagine waking up to the melodious chorus of parrots! Camping on Parrot Island offers just this unique experience. Fall asleep under the star-lit sky and wake up to a beautiful sunrise accompanied by the enchanting calls of the parrots. Remember to follow the camping regulations to ensure minimal impact on the environment.

Best Things you can do in Parrot Island

How to Reach Parrot Island

The first step towards reaching Parrot Island is getting to the Andaman Islands themselves. The Veer Savarkar International Airport, located in Port Blair, is the primary airport serving the Andaman Islands. 

After reaching Port Blair, your next destination would be Baratang Island, a significant landmark en route to Parrot Island. Buses and taxis are available from Port Blair to the Nilambur Jetty, a journey that takes approximately 2-3 hours. This route involves crossing the Jarawa Reserve, which is known for its indigenous tribal inhabitants. From the Nilambur Jetty, you can take a government-operated ferry or a speed boat to reach Baratang Island. The journey is about 15 minutes long and offers an exciting ride through a dense mangrove forest.

Once you reach Baratang Island, local boat services are available that will take you to Parrot Island. These boats usually leave in the afternoon, ensuring that visitors get to the island in time for the spectacular view of the parrots returning to their nests at dusk. The boat journey is short, taking approximately 20-30 minutes, and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area.

How to Reach Parrot Island

Everything you need to know about Parrot Island: FAQs

  1. Where is Parrot Island located?

    Answer: Parrot Island is a small uninhabited island situated in the South Andaman district of the Andaman Islands. It's located near Baratang Island and is famous for its rich biodiversity.

  2. How can I reach Parrot Island?

    Answer: First, you need to reach Port Blair, the capital of the Andaman Islands, which is connected to mainland India by air and sea. From Port Blair, you can take a bus or taxi to Nilambur Jetty and then take a ferry to Baratang Island. From Baratang, local boats are available to Parrot Island.

  3. What is the best time to visit Parrot Island?

    Answer: The best time to visit Parrot Island is during the cooler months between November and March. However, to witness the spectacle of parrots returning to their nests, make sure to reach the island before sunset, as this is a daily evening occurrence.

  4. What species of parrots can I see on Parrot Island?

    Answer: The island is home to a variety of parrot species, including Macaws, African Greys, and Budgerigars. Each species has its own unique characteristics, contributing to the island's vibrant biodiversity.

  5. What activities can I do on Parrot Island?

    Answer: There are various activities you can partake in on Parrot Island, such as bird watching, photography, guided tours, sunset viewing, kayaking, camping, and participating in conservation efforts.

  6. Is there any food or accommodation available on Parrot Island?

    Answer: As Parrot Island is uninhabited, it does not have restaurants or hotels. Visitors are advised to bring their own food and water. For accommodation, camping is an option.

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